Worst tragedy: Ohio State Buckeyes contract has been terminated….read more

As of February 7, 2025, there is no information indicating that the Ohio State Buckeyes have experienced a significant tragedy or that any major contracts have been terminated. In fact, on February 6, 2025, Ohio State University announced a seven-year contract extension for head football coach Ryan Day, keeping him with the Buckeyes through the 2031 season. This extension is valued at $12.5 million annually, making Day the second-highest-paid coach in college football, just behind Georgia’s Kirby Smart. citeturn0search5

The contract extension comes on the heels of a successful season where the Buckeyes secured a national championship, defeating Notre Dame 34-23 in the title game. Athletic director Ross Bjork expressed confidence in Day’s leadership, stating that under his guidance, Ohio State football has “not only continued but thrived.” citeturn0search5

While there have been challenges in other sports programs, such as the men’s basketball team, which experienced a mid-season coaching change in February 2024, these events do not constitute a tragedy. The university continues to support its athletic programs and is committed to their success.

Therefore, any assertion of a “worst tragedy” involving the Ohio State Buckeyes and a terminated contract appears to be unfounded based on the available information.

For more details on Ryan Day’s contract extension, you can watch the following video:

 

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