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Ryan Day has taken a lot ever since he dropped the ball against arch-rival Michigan. He has been otherwise leaving high-flying season. But that one damn loss put him under the bus, triggering a lot of Fire Ryan Day hashtags all over the social media. But apart from all the debate, Ryan Day is leading his team to its first-round playoff against Tennessee.

If Day mounts a win against the Vols, he will have to win all the remaining games going forward to reach the grand final in Atlanta. A natty can soothe the heat and bless his pocket with a lot more money. But wait, even if he doesn’t and gets away with another season with the Buckeyes, Day has enough in his back to boast.

What is Ryan Day’s net worth?

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According to the terms of his seven-year deal, Day bagged a net worth of $66.5 million in his storied coaching career. Don’t get surprised by this much. We still do not count the annual increment in his salary. It also doesn’t account for any potential bonuses that Day can still earn depending on where he ends his season run.

The College Football Playoff-specific bonuses in his contract aren’t subject to growth, implying the maximum he can earn is $1 million if the Buckeyes lift a national title. If they stop by the semifinal game, Day will still earn $350,000 rather than the combined first-round, quarterfinal, and semifinal bonuses.

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What is Ryan Day’s salary?

Ryan Day in the hot seat has been a recurring tagline in Columbus for the past few weeks. It’s become a challenge for the veteran coach to defend his goodwill after he staged a fourth defeat against the Wolverines. It went against the Buckeyes stadium. Before Day stepped into the school, the former coaches, Urben Meyer and Luke Fickell, didn’t let the Wolves rule for nearly a decade.

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But Day let them break that eight-game winning streak back in 2021. And there is no going back from that. He has eaten up the fourth straight loss even after a lot of experiments with the coaching staff, transfer portal movements, and everything. His high-flying overall coaching record goes under the shadows of his big-game poor record. Ryan Day in Ohio State for another season is still a huge subject of debate.

Like the man himself, Day’s salary structure also undergoes a lot of back and forth. He draws a base salary of $2 million per year. However, that is the base. Read it again. And, now count all of his media, promotions, and public relations services into account and it summed up to $5.69 million. That amount is cumulative every year under the terms of the Buckeyes’ head coach’s contract. How long will his latest contract tie him with the Buckeyes if they don’t want to bear the buyout?

How long is Ryan Day’s contract?

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Day is enjoying a seven-year deal to be the Buckeyes head coach, which includes a two-year contract extension announced in May 2022. That implies he will be in Columbus up to 2028 and will get the chance to mount three more college football seasons and three more chances to send Michigan back to its place. However, the huge salary boost under the contract ($10,210,650) made him slide into the highest-paid CFB coaches’ lists in 2023-24.

The lofty deal includes a $1 million annual retention payment from the program, with Day’s salary in 2024 boosted by a further $250,000 retention bonus for simply still being in post in January. He receives $1.25 million as a result of Ohio State’s shoe and apparel contract, with deals with Coca-Cola and Kroger increasing his annual pay even further. The list will go long. So, don’t just make your throat pain with the fire Ryan Day cry, because it won’t change his figures. Grow up and let the man enjoy the fruits of his labor for the remaining years!

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