Ryan Day, Jimmy Fallon and Ohio
In perhaps one of the funniest turns of events in recent college football history, a golf cart carrying Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, quarterback Will Howard, and linebacker Cody Simon crashed into a wall in the tunnel of Mercedes-Benz Stadium after the Buckeyes defeated the Notre Dame Irish in the College Football Playoff Championship.
With Michigan's latest sign-stealing update, spearheaded by ex-Michigan analyst Connor Stalions, the bad blood surrounding the rivalry known as "The Game" is the furthest from boiling over as the countdown to November rolls on.
Life is good when you're a national championship winning coach. And right now, life is good for Ohio State head coach Ryan Day. It has been a whirlwind for Day in the week following the Buckeye win ov
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day made a special appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday, one week after leading the Buckeyes to victory in the national championship game. Day, who brought the coveted trophy along for the trip,
Ohio State football coach Ryan Day said LeBron James would have to earn his playing time with the Buckeyes in an interview with Jimmy Fallon.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day's victory tour following the team's victory in the College Football Playoff Championship took him to late night
Ryan Day’s appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon continued a week-long celebration and touched on Ohio State’s championship victory over Notre Dame, the rise of the team’s success after the Michigan loss,
Ohio State Head Coach Ryan Day will be appearing on NBC’s “The Tonight Show” with Jimmy Fallon, where he will be joined by Shailene Woodley and Martha Stewart, and a performance
What thoughts do Jimmy Fallon and Kelly Clarkson have on Ohio State's march to a national title? Better question: Were they aware it happened before the show's taping?
The Ohio State Buckeyes head coach was asked if the Los Angeles Lakers star could play for the CFP National Champions.
In a new video on Jimmy Fallon's official YouTube channel, viewers can watch The Tonight Show host make the trek from NBC Studios to the Hudson Theatre to make his Broadway debut in All In: Comedy About Love.