Ryan Day’s harsh reaction to the Cotton Bowl loss

“We’ve got to figure out what’s best for the team moving forward.”

The Ohio State Buckeyes were outplayed by the Missouri Tigers in the Cotton Bowl on Friday night, falling 14-3.

Following the game, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day didn’t mince words, guaranteeing that adjustments will be done for the 2024 season.

Many important starters for Ohio State were unavailable, including standout wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr, starting linebacker Tommy Eichenberg, and starting safety Lathan Ransom. They were also without a veteran quarterback as Kyle McCord decided to go to Syracuse.

Despite this, they were favored to beat Missouri, but they fell short of expectations. Their offense totaled 203 yards, the fewest this season.

Day promised after the game that “everything will be looked at” in the winter as the team looks to rebound from a poor season.

“I’m still reeling from the game, so it’s difficult for me to process everything right now.” “We’ve got to figure out what’s best for the team moving forward, and that’s in a lot of areas,” Day said in a postgame press conference broadcast on YouTube by Eleven Warriors. “We’ve got to take a hard look at that and get that figured out, but everything will be looked at.”

Most Ohio State fans believed that this game might shed some light on the team’s quarterback situation in the future.Both Devin Brown and Lincoln Kienholz are candidates to be the team’s starting quarterback next season.

Instead, the program was left with far more questions than answers as a result of this game. Day definitely has a lot of work ahead of him to make his squad a contender again in 2024.

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