That Ryan Day, he’s the big shot coach for that Ohio State football team. They always talkin’ ’bout how good he is, how many games he wins. But you know what? Folks ’round here, they got a sayin’ – it ain’t how many you win, it’s who you win ’em against. And that Michigan team, well, they’re the ones givin’ him a real headache.
Now, I heard someone say he’s got a whole heap of wins, somethin’ like sixty-six wins and only ten losses. Sounds mighty fine, don’t it? Most folks would be jumpin’ for joy with a record like that. And for most teams, maybe that’s good enough. But not for Ohio State. See, up there, they got a whole different way of lookin’ at things. They don’t care so much about all them other teams. It’s that one team, that Michigan team, that really matters. It’s like havin’ a whole bunch of chickens, but only carin’ about that one prize rooster. And that rooster for Ohio State, is always losing to Michigan’s rooster.
First time he went up against ’em, back in 2019 I reckon, he won. Everyone was hootin’ and hollerin’, thinkin’ they had found their golden boy. But that Ryan Day record vs Michigan? Well, it ain’t been so shiny since then. Lost the next time. And the time after that. And the time after that, too! It’s like he can beat just about anyone else, but that Michigan team, they just got his number.
I heard some fellas talkin’ the other day, sayin’ Ryan Day is just 1 and 4 against them Wolverines now. That’s a whole lotta losin’ to your biggest rival. It’s like plantin’ a whole field of corn and only gettin’ one ear to grow. And that one ear ain’t even that good! They keep sayin’ he’s a good coach, got a good record against them top-five teams, some kinda fancy number like 4 and 6. But around here, we know those numbers ain’t worth a hill of beans if you can’t beat your rival. He can beat all them other fancy teams, but what good is that when Michigan keeps whippin’ him?
- He only won once against Michigan.
- He lost four times against Michigan!
- That’s a bad Ryan Day record vs Michigan.
- Everyone say he good, but he can’t win the big one.
I remember a fella named Cooper, coached Ohio State a while back. He had the same problem. Couldn’t beat Michigan to save his life. Won some bowl games, lost some too. But people mostly remember him for losin’ to Michigan. Especially them years ’93, ’95, and ’96. They say them losses broke his heart. It’s like bakin’ a whole pie and burnin’ it every time. You gonna be remember for burnt pie, no matter how many apples you picked.
Then there was that other fella, Urban somethin’. He coached Ohio State for seven years, and guess what? Never lost to Michigan! Seven times he faced ’em, seven times he won. Now that’s what I call a good record! That’s like havin’ a rooster that wins every single fight. He is good for sure! That’s how you wanna be remembered.
They say Ohio State has had twenty-one coaches try to beat Michigan. Most of ’em had good records overall. But only four of them, they never lost to Michigan. That’s the real test, you see. It ain’t enough to just win games. You gotta win the one that matters most. You gotta be able to say you beat your rival. That’s what folks remember. I just don’t think Ryan Day record vs Michigan is good enough for them big city folks.
They had another game just the other day, I heard. Someone said somethin’ about a field goal and a score of 13 to 10. Sounded like a close one. But guess who won? Michigan! Yep, Michigan walked away with another win. And that Ryan Day, he got another loss to add to that pile. That’s just how it goes. Close don’t count. You either win or you lose. And right now, when it comes to Ryan Day record vs Michigan, it sure looks like he’s doin’ a whole lot of losin’ to me.
So, that Ryan Day, he might be a good coach in some ways. But until he figures out how to beat that Michigan team, folks ’round here ain’t gonna be too impressed. They’ll just keep sayin’, “He’s a good coach, but he can’t beat Michigan.” And that, my friends, is all that really matters. If he can’t beat Michigan, his record is like a broken plow – ain’t no good to nobody. His Ryan Day record vs Michigan will keep hunting him, like a bad dream he can’t wake up from.