Ryan Day's Ohio State Offense (Origins, Evolution, and Film Study)
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 Published On Aug 21, 2022

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Video Contents
00:00 Introduction
01:04 Early Influences
04:23 First OC Job
04:59 Time in the NFL
06:04 The move to OSU
06:24 Ohio State Run Game
09:14 Playcalling Sequencing
16:50 Attacking Different Coverages

In this video, we'll look at the offense that Ryan Day runs with the Ohio State Buckeyes' football team. We'll see how his offense has its origins in the spread-to-run system run by Kevin Wilson and Randy Walker at Northwestern, and how that offense influenced coaches like Chip Kelly and Urban Meyer, who were massive influences on Day's philosophy. We'll then see how, after being a GA at Florida under Meyer, Day got his first playcalling opportunity with Steve Addazio with the Temple and Boston College Football teams, before going to the NFL to coach QB's for Kelly with the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers. During that time, he honed his skills in Chip Kelly's passing game, before bringing elements of it to Urban Meyer's Ohio State Buckeyes, overhauling their passing game and making them consistently one of the top-10 offenses in the country. See the scheme behind the success of C.J. Stroud, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Garrett Wilson, and Chris Olave!

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