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No one is going to forget how Ryan Day hyped up his boys before they crushed Indiana at Ohio Stadium. He wanted to deliver a message, and they eventually did. Overall, this year’s Ohio State is way more improved than it was last year. Last year, not only did Ryan Day watch Michigan win its third straight game against them, but they also watched them win the national championship. Taking notes from all their little to big loopholes, Ryan Day was determined to transform his team for the 2024 season and to do that, he even sacrificed his favorite thing to do on the field. What’s that?

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However, you must be aware of how Ryan Day sacrificed play calling and hired an offensive coordinator for the 2024 season.

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Now a Fox Studio host, RJ highlighted the fact that Ryan Day’s strategic plan for Ohio State is helping his team shine brighter than the sun for the ongoing season. “Jeremiah Smith is drinking it up, Quinshon Judkins is drinking it up Will Howard is drinking it up, and Ryan Day has been selling out, you know, giving up play calling privileges, which is the thing I know he loves to do. So that they can win this game. So, if nothing else, I am grateful that those dudes get an opportunity one last time to make this happen.”
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The Michigan Wolverines and Ohio State rivalry is one of the most fierce rivalries in college football. It’s more like they wait 365 days to meet each other on the field, try till their last breath to crush each other, and then wait the whole next year to play against them. For the last three seasons, Michigan has been living that dream of defeating Ohio State, but this time, the whole picture is different.

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To improve their three-time losing streak, Ryan Day even gave up on the one thing he loved on the field. Play calling. Yeah, after the 2023 season, he realized it on a hard note to take the necessary steps. It’s not like Day wasn’t capable of it or anything like that, but he needed to shift his focus on other things as well, such as recruiting, portal, and building his team.

Though the Wolverines were the national champions last year, their 2024 season has long ended. Their playoff hopes are underwater, and they’re left with just a bowl game. All the fans, analysts, and experts are saying that Sherrone Moore’s boys hold zero chance to stand against this new version of Ohio State led by Ryan Day and his boys, Jeremiah Smith and Will Howard.

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It’s like a dream for every Ohio player to once in their lifetime beat the Michigan Wolverines once, and during Ryan Day’s reign, Jeremiah Smith and Will Howard are the guys who are going to live that dream. But how about their 2025 class? Because Sherrone Moore is already on a mission to build a strong 2025 class.

Sherrone Moore has started building a strong 2025 class after flipping a five-star

Yeah, you must have been hearing the name Bryce Underwood for weeks now. The five-star prospect took the college football world on storm first when he committed to Brian Kelly and the LSU Tiger. Soon after that, when the quarterback changed his mind, and the news of his possible flip was all around the place.

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Sherrone Moore was one of those guys who tried persuading him since the beginning and finally, he got lucky after a 10.5 million NIL deal, which was reportedly 10 times bigger than what Kelly offered Underwood. That kind of bucks was enough to turn Bryce Underwood’s whole commitment process in one direction—Michigan Wolverines!

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Since the 2024 season started, there have been rumors about an average team for this year’s Michigan class, and may even put it on Jim Harbaugh that he didn’t enroll elite players even though he was going to leave the place. Many even supported first-year head coach Sherrone Moore for his excellence and how he’s working so hard to change the scenario of their upcoming season and live up to their legacy. Besides that, do you believe the upcoming game will be a cakewalk for Ohio State to crush the Wolverines?

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Rinal Chavda is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. With an educational background in English and being a sportsperson herself, Rinal loves to use her on-field and off-field skills while crafting content. Having Tom Brady as a favorite, she loves to explore on core-sports topics, analytics, and lifestyle pieces. When she’s not working, you can find her writing poetry and cooking some delicious food.

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