BREAKING NEWS: Ohio State Buckeyes Head Coach Ryan Day Accepted $120 Million Deal To Leave The Club In The Wake Of An NFL Club Offer
In a stunning turn of events that’s shaking the college football world, Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day has reportedly accepted a massive $120 million deal to leave the program, following a lucrative offer from an unnamed NFL franchise. The move comes amid growing speculation over Day’s potential transition to the professional ranks, and now it appears the deal is done.
Sources close to the situation say the offer was too good to refuse — both in terms of financial reward and the opportunity to coach at the highest level. The $120 million package ranks among the most lucrative contracts ever offered to a coach transitioning from college to the NFL, signaling just how much belief this organization has in Day’s leadership and football IQ.
Day, 45, has been at the helm of Ohio State since 2019, compiling an impressive record and keeping the Buckeyes consistently in playoff contention. His offensive mind, ability to develop quarterbacks, and calm demeanor have earned praise nationwide and, apparently, caught the eye of NFL decision-makers.

Ohio State is expected to name an interim coach in the coming days, while the university begins a national search for Day’s replacement. The impact on recruiting and the upcoming season could be significant, though Buckeye Nation will hope the program’s strong foundation and talent pool can weather the sudden transition.
More updates to follow as this story develops.