Ryan Day lets another big game slip by
Ohio State coach Ryan Day certainly isn't beating the narrative that he's incapable of winning the games that matter. In recent years, it's been Michigan that has served as a constant thorn in his side. Ohio State had a 45-game winning streak against conference opponents that weren't the Wolverines, dating back to 2018.
That was until Saturday, at least. With Oregon storming ahead in the Big Ten race, Day's Buckeyes have now lost four straight games against opponents ranked inside the top five of the AP Poll. Their last win came in 2022 against No. 5 Notre Dame.
Day is also 2-6 against AP Top 5 opponents in his time at Ohio State's helm. The elimination of divisions means that Ohio State is still in the race for the Big Ten Championship Game, at the very least, and should be seen as an outright favorite to make it back to Indianapolis.
But the Buckeyes are going to have a dark cloud surrounding them the rest of the season, and their mystique as preseason national title favorites has certainly taken a hit.