Ryan Day believes playing Ohio State/Michigan before the final week of the season is “worth a long discussion” with the looming threat of the teams playing in back-to-back weeks.
Ohio State’s tradition of playing Michigan in its final game of the regular season dates back more than 80 years, but Ryan Day believes there should at least be a conversation about playing The Game earlier in the season.
While Day didn’t specifically say that he thought The Game should be moved up in the regular-season schedule or where exactly he thinks it should be slotted into the schedule, Day said he believes it is a conversation that needs to be had now that the Big Ten is going divisionless in 2024. Day believes moving The Game back even one week on the schedule would make a difference in terms of ensuring that Ohio State’s regular-season meeting with Michigan will still matter even if the Buckeyes and Wolverines meet again in the postseason.
“You’re ultimately gonna want to get into the final. You want to be in the top four, so you have a bye in that first week. So it would matter, but just not the way that you and I know The Game,” Day said. “So boy, it’s gonna be a new experience.”
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