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Ryan Day and Ohio State just terrified the Big Ten: Snatch top coach in ruthless power move

The Buckeyes stole one of UCLA's top coaches with their sights set on a back-to-back championship.

Ryan Day is getting Ohio State ready for another run at the National...
Ryan Day is getting Ohio State ready for another run at the National Championship.LAPRESSE
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Ryan Day just sent shockwaves through the Big Ten, and rival fans are shaking. Fresh off a national championship win, Ohio State's head coach is moving like a man who's unlocked a cheat code-and his latest move has the competition scrambling for answers.

Ohio State, the most valuable program in college football at a staggering $1.9 billion, just stole one of the Big Ten's rising coaching stars. The Buckeyes lured Tony Washington Jr. away from UCLA, adding even more firepower to a program that's already stacked.

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Washington, a former Oregon standout and up-and-coming coaching talent, will work under legendary defensive line coach Larry Johnson, setting the stage for an Ohio State defensive revolution.

Why this move has the Big Ten nervous

This isn't just a routine hire-it's a calculated attack. Washington has built a reputation as a -rush specialist, developing elite defensive talent at Oregon and UCLA. Now, he's heading to Columbus, where he'll work with Ohio State's outside linebackers and defensive ends. That means guys like C.J. Hicks and Epi Sitanilei are about to level up fast.

The timing? Perfect. With Matt Patricia stepping in as defensive coordinator, Washington's arrival signals a massive defensive shift for the Buckeyes. Ryan Day has been hinting at getting 'more multiple' on defense, and this move just made it crystal clear-Ohio State is about to switch things up and dominate.

Ohio State's billion-dollar flex

And let's not forget the billion-dollar elephant in the room-Ohio State is now the most valuable program in college football. The Buckeyes' $1.9 billion valuation just left the rest of the sport in the dust. Texas? Michigan? Nowhere close.

Ohio State isn't just winning on the field-they're winning off it, too. With deep pockets, elite coaching hires, and a national title to defend, Ryan Day and the Buckeyes are making one thing clear:

The Big Ten isn't ready for what's coming.

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