The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Meyer back on job full time

- By Stephen Hawkins

ARLINGTON, TEXAS » No more acting for Ryan Day after more than a passing performanc­e. Urban Meyer is back full time as Ohio State’s coach.

Day can return his complete attention to being offensive coordinato­r and position coach for young quarterbac­k Dwayne Haskins Jr. after the pair got the fourth-ranked Buckeyes off to a 3-0 start without Meyer on the sideline.

“Is there an A-plusplus,” Haskins responded when asked what grade he would give Day as the acting head coach during Meyer’s three-game suspension that ended after a 40-28 win over TCU.

On a Sept. 15 when seven Big Ten teams lost to unranked teams, the Buckeyes got through their biggest test so far against the Horned Frogs, who dropped two spots to 17th in the AP Top 25 poll Sept. 16.

“Just trying to get the quarterbac­ks better, trying to help the offense as best we can. And then, you know, when coach isn’t here, keeping the thing going,” Day said. “Our goal was to get 3-0 so that when coach got back, he had a team that was 3-0. That goal is accomplish­ed, but we have a lot ahead of us.”

The Buckeyes will be in Ohio Stadium for the third time this season, the first with Meyer, when they play Tulane on Sept. 22.

That should be another easy win for Ohio State — like Oregon State and its conference opener against Rutgers before TCU — leading into a Sept. 29 showdown at No. 10 Penn State that likely will have huge implicatio­ns on which Big Ten team, if any, gets a shot at being in the College Football Playoff.

“Coach Day did a good job of keeping the system going,” senior running back Mike Weber said. “Everything we do on a daily basis didn’t change because (Meyer) was gone . ... I think we did a good job of keeping our heads forward and not worrying about the situation. When he came back in practice, it was like he never left. He did a good job of keeping our heads right for the long run and now he’s back, so we get to rolling.”

Meyer had been able to take part in practice the last two weeks, after being restricted from the team through its preseason camp. But Meyer had to miss three games as part of his penalty from Ohio State for mismanagin­g domestic abuse allegation­s and other misconduct by former assistant Zach Smith. The day before he holds his first weekly news conference with reporters, he gave a one-one-one interview with ESPN.

 ?? MICHAEL AINSWORTH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ohio State interim head coach Ryan Day celebrates a first down against TCU during the second half Sept. 16 in Arlington, Texas.
MICHAEL AINSWORTH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ohio State interim head coach Ryan Day celebrates a first down against TCU during the second half Sept. 16 in Arlington, Texas.

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