According to Day himself, that looming showdown has “been costing him sleep.” Analyst Pete Thamel echoed the sentiment: “I think there’s a little bit of pressure to kind of pick a guy because, you know, you open with Texas, right.”
QB Decision: Legacy or urgency?
Day’s QB dilemma has intensified. With no clear heir yet emerging – the choice is between Julian Sayin or Lincoln Kienholz.
It’s a situation familiar to Buckeye fans – critics question if the uncertainty could derail preparation for an already daunting opener. Texas, a front-runner in the national title conversation, looms large, giving Day little margin for hesitation.
Urban Meyer’s comment underscores that a championship pedigree buys no grace period. At Ohio State, yesterday’s triumph is today’s baseline-and every new season begins with zero trust earned.
Meyer’s realism-“Now everything is, ‘Why didn’t you win it this year?'”-captures the exact pressure boiling over in
fall camp.
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