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    Home / College Guide / Day breaks Ohio States No Blue rule for special reason
     Posted on Friday, September 20 @ 00:00:12 PDT
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    Day breaks Ohio States No Blue rule for special reason 12up 9 hrs ago Ryan Giglio Click to expand Replay Video UP NEXT Cowherd picks Week 4 college football in the Marquee 3 Colin likes Texas A&M, Washington and Georgia this week FOXSports USCs Clay Helton is coaching for his job College football reporter Bruce Feldman calls Jim Rome to discuss the importance of USCs matchup versus Utah for Clay Heltons job security. CBS Sports Louisville vs. Florida State: 2019 game preview The Seminoles are back home and will take on a hot Louisville team, winners of 2 games in a row. ACC Digital Network 1 Cancel SETTINGS OFF HD HQ SD LO Ohio State coach Day broke ‘no blue’ rule in best way Sports Media Group See more videos SHARE SHARE TWEET SHARE EMAIL What to watch next Ohio State coach Day broke ‘no blue’ rule in best way Sports Media Group 1:21 Cowherd picks Week 4 college football in the Marquee 3 FOXSports 4:23 USCs Clay Helton is coaching for his job CBS Sports 2:04 Louisville vs. Florida State: 2019 game preview ACC Digital Network 2:31 Highlights: Arizona St. wins as Michigan St. misses game-tying FG FOXSports 4:15 Highlights: No. 5 Oklahoma routs UCLA at Rose Bowl FOXSports 3:33 Highlights: West Virginia defeats NC State behind impressive 2nd half performance FOXSports 3:28 Indiana coachs fiery pregame speech is absolute must-see FOXSports 1:35 California passes college athlete fair pay bill Associated Press 1:42 UT offers scholarship to boy who was bullied for homemade shirt Sports Illustrated 1:04 USC AD Swann steps down CBS Los Angeles 1:53 Orgeron: LSUs locker room at Texas didnt have A/C Sports Illustrated 1:53 UP NEXT The color blue is treated as if its a disease if seen in the Woody Hayes Athletic Center on Ohio State’s campus.

    The color is forbidden inside the facility, whether its an article of clothing or even a pen, because it is the primary color of the programs rival Michigan. But on Thursday, Ohio State University coach Ryan Day broke the strict No Blue rule for a great reason. Ryan Day made an exception to Ohio State’s ‘no blue’ rule to show support for New Hampshire coach https://t.co/hCXUHY57DL — Saturday Tradition (@Tradition) September 19, 2019 Day donned a blue shirt to honor New Hampshire head coach Sean McDonnell, who is currently battling cancer. Day played for McDonnell from 1999-2001. While the rivalry between Ohio State and Michigan is intense, Day taking a break from the No Blue rule to show respect to his former coach was a classy move. Day credits McDonnell for teaching him toughness and made sure to clarify the shirt was New Hampshire blue. The longtime Wildcats coach got a shoutout from ESPN College GameDays Rece Davis. https://t.co/9NR84ByWdM — necn (@NECN) September 14, 2019 McDonnell has been New Hampshires head coach since 1999 and owns a 154-95 record. Under McDonnell, UNH appeared in the Division IAA/FCS playoffs 14 consecutive times and won four division titles and two conference championships.

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