Ryan Day's wife is his former tee-ball teammate and lifelong friend Nina Day from his time growing up in New Hampshire.
Coach Ryan Day has been in the news recently as he secured victory at the national championship at Ohio State. While Day’s accomplishments in football are well-known, there is equal curiosity regarding his personal life.
Ryan Day has compiled a massive net worth with an assortment of coaching jobs, leading him to be head coach at Ohio State football.
New Hampshire natives Ryan Day and Chip Kelly led Ohio State's football team to a national title in a 34-23 victory over Notre Dame.
Ryan Day has a college football resume as impressive as anyone else. The New Hampshire-born native began his days on the gridiron playing at Manchester Central High School, then took his talents to the University of New Hampshire in 1998,
As much as Ohio State's passionate supporters — and some within the media — had written off Day, his family and his team never lost hope.
A big shoutout to a couple of Granite Staters: Ryan Day and Chip Kelly are national champions after Ohio State beat the Notre Dame on Monday night. Day is the head coach for the Buckeyes, while Kelly is the offensive coordinator. Both are graduates of Manchester Central and the University of New Hampshire.
Ohio State head football coach Ryan Day and his wife, Nina Day, have been married since 2005 and they share three kids. Here's everything to know about Ryan Day's wife.
Ryan Day and Ohio State rebounded from the Michigan loss with a historic title run, as the Buckeyes revealed the blueprint for champions in the expanded playoff era.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football coach Ryan Day had praise for defensive coordinator Jim Knowles on Sunday. While speaking at the Buckeyes' championship celebration inside Ohio Stadium, Day gave Knowles a shoutout and mentioned the defense’s dominance throughout the College Football Playoff.
Tressel, of course, was speaking from experience through the lens of what current coach Ryan Day and his family go through on a weekly basis in Columbus. "The next day they're saying you're horrible and you're really not.
Now that he has won a national championship at Ohio State, it's time for Ryan Day to leave for the NFL to escape the toxic environment in Columbus.