Ryan Day Made Ohio State Watch Every Second Of The National Championship

Look, I'm just an Ohio State alum (National Champion, 2015) and I couldn't even watch the game. I have no idea how the Buckeye players could possibly stomach watching Clemson play in the game they should've been in, and watching LSU win the trophy they would've brought back to Columbus. But I absolutely love that Ryan Day made them do it. This man is starting a fire that only one thing is going to put out, and that's raising THE trophy in 2021 in Miami. Let the hate flow through you, boys.

I saw Clemson is the favorite next year to win the National Championship at +200, and the Buckeyes are right behind them at 4/1. I simply do not see a better investment opportunity in the world today than taking Ohio State. I'm not talking gambling. What you all do with your own money is your decision, but I do not want to be the person that recommends you to risk it on something as random as the outcome of sporting events. I want you to invest it.

Investing (verb): expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit 

Examples of investing include putting money into the stock market, real estate, start up companies, or on the 2021 Ohio State Buckeyes. When I put money on the Buckeyes to win the 2021 National Championship, I fully have the expectation of achieving a profit. Because not only will Justin Fields be the first QB that Ryan Day has ever had for more than one year, and not only are they returning a ridiculously talented team and pairing it with the #4 recruiting class in the country including the #1 overall receiver, and not only do they have a clear path to the final four again because the Big Ten is nothing more than a welcome mat to the playoffs for us, but the most important reason is that they are pissed off. Deservedly pissed off.

Getting jumped for the #1 seed on Selection Sunday. Get hosed by the referees over and over again against Clemson. And then having to watch LSU hold onto their trophy. You want a revenge tour? You're going to get one in a way that no one can stop. Not even the men wearing black and white stripes sitting in a booth, presumably somewhere in South Carolina or Louisiana. We're going to beat EVERYBODY next year. Run up it Ryan, leave no doubt.

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