Ohio State's Ryan Day Considered for Texas A&M Head Coach Position
Day's Candidacy Could Depend on Outcome of Ohio State-Michigan Game
- Texas A&M University is reportedly considering Ohio State head coach Ryan Day as a potential candidate for its next head football coach, according to Fox Sports’ Bruce Feldman.
- Day's candidacy could depend on the outcome of the Ohio State-Michigan game, with the Aggies reportedly optimistic that if Ohio State loses, Day might be open to their pitch.
- Day has a 56-6 record as Ohio State’s head coach and the Buckeyes have not lost a game this season, positioning themselves for another College Football Playoff berth.
- Texas A&M fired Jimbo Fisher on Nov. 12 after a 6-4 start to the season, paying him around $77 million to not coach the program throughout the remainder of his 10-year contract.
- Other potential candidates for the Texas A&M head coach position include Kansas State head coach Chris Klieman, Kansas head coach Lance Leipold and Duke head coach Mike Elko.