The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

OSU’s Day gets big pay raise

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Ohio State is hiking Ryan Day’s annual salary to $9.5 million as part of a two-year contract extension that will put him among the nation’s highest-paid college football coaches.

Day’s raise makes him the latest coach to crack $9 million per year, making him one of the highest-paid coaches along with Alabama’s Nick Saban and Clemson’s Dabo Swinney and putting his contract in line with recent deals given to Michigan State’s Mel Tucker and LSU’s Brian Kelly.

The extension, which was to get formal approval by university trustees on Wednesday, bumps up the 43-yearold Day’s total salary package about $2 million annually and would keep him in Columbus at least through the 2028 season.

Day was appointed as the successor to Urban Meyer when Meyer retired after the 2018 season. In three seasons, Day has led the Buckeyes to a 34-4 record, including 23-1 in the Big Ten. His teams have won two Big Ten championsh­ips and made two appearance­s in the College Football Playoff.

In the classroom, Day’s program has had four consecutiv­e semesters with a team cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.00, the university said.

The university also increased the salaries of four other coaches, including men’s basketball coach Chris Holtmann, who will get a three-year extension and an annual salary bump of $500,000 that pushes his annual package to about $3.5 million.

NFL

EAGLES SIGN CB » The Philadelph­ia Eagles strengthen­ed their secondary, agreeing on a one-year contract with veteran cornerback James Bradberry on Wednesday.

Bradberry, who made the Pro Bowl in 2020, was released by the New York Giants on May 9. cap hit. Bradberry’s deal is worth $7.5 million.

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