Summary
Ohio State University's football team is preparing for a College Football Playoff game against Miami. The team is making changes to its offensive game plan, with head coach Ryan Day taking over play-calling from Brian Hartline, who has become the head coach at South Florida. These changes come as Ohio State faces challenges from Miami's strong defense.
Key Facts
- Ohio State is ranked No. 2 and will play No. 10 Miami in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals.
- The game will be held at the Cotton Bowl on December 31.
- Miami's defense showed strength by forcing three turnovers against Texas A&M, allowing only a single field goal.
- Ryan Day, Ohio State's head coach, is taking over play-calling duties from Brian Hartline.
- Brian Hartline is now the head coach at South Florida but will continue coaching the wide receivers for Ohio State.
- Ohio State ranks No. 24 in total offense, with Texas A&M ranked just above.
- Ohio State's offense had difficulties in a previous game, gaining 322 yards in a loss to Indiana.
- Ryan Day mentions the challenge posed by Miami's defensive line, which will test the entire team's offense.