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Ohio State Ends Four-Year Losing Streak Against Michigan; Day Shares Relief and Funny Anecdote Involving Urban Meyer

Columbus, OH – After four years of frustration, Ohio State finally vanquished their arch-rivals, the Michigan Wolverines, in a highly anticipated edition of “The Game.” Head Coach Ryan Day, who reportedly faced significant pressure and even required security following previous losses, can now breathe a sigh of relief and turn his attention towards securing a Big Ten Championship and a National Championship title.

The victory has clearly lifted a weight off Day’s shoulders, revealing a more relaxed and jovial side to the coach. In post-game interviews, Day discussed the significance of the win and shared a humorous anecdote involving former Ohio State Head Coach Urban Meyer.

According to Day, Meyer, a fixture at “The Game,” embraced him on the sideline with three minutes still remaining in the contest, a sign of confidence in the Buckeyes’ impending victory.

When asked about his favorite moment from the Michigan game during his radio show, Day responded, “When the clock hit zero.” He then recounted the moment with Meyer. “Urban Meyer came up to me and hugged him with three minutes left on the clock, and he remarked to Meyer that Meyer would have thrown him…”

Day then joked that if he had ever celebrated prematurely like that during his time as an assistant under Meyer, the legendary coach would have “thrown him off the sideline.”

The interaction highlights the strong bond between the current and former coaches and underscores the immense pressure and importance of “The Game.” While the relationship is important to see, the win is something fans will remember for a long time. With the win, Ohio State is now looking to achieve even greater things this season.

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