Ohio State has moved on from its emotional 20-13 win at Penn State. Now, the Buckeyes have turned their attention to Purdue, a 1-7 football team Ryan Day thinks is better than its record reflects.
“Purdue, its record may not say it, but they’ve been playing good football," Day said Tuesday. "We have to come in and play physical in this game. We have to continue to build on what happened last week."
Eighteen hours later, Day held another press conference at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. In the 10-minute media session, Day continued to preview the Buckeyes' matchup with the Boilermakers, provided updates on Tyleik Williams and Will Kacmarek's health and more.