Ohio State prepares for strong fourth-quarter performance in 2026
ESPN NCAAF • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 10:51 PM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026

Ohio State football coach Ryan Day emphasized the importance of late-game execution as they look ahead to their 2026 opponents. The Buckeyes are focused on improvements following the previous season’s ending. Day's comments underline the team's goal to perform better in crucial moments throughout upcoming games.
- •Ryan Day highlights late-game execution as a priority.
- •Ohio State's schedule in 2026 presents strong opponents.
- •The team aims to rebound from last season's conclusion.
- 11:27 PMESPN NCAAF — Day: OSU eyes being 'really good' in 4th quarter
"The Buckeyes know their upcoming schedule in 2026 will require superior late-game execution, because of the opponents and how the previous season ended.
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