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Will Texas A&M Steal Ryan Day from the Ohio State Buckeyes?

Would Ryan Day consider leaving the Ohio State Buckeyes Football team for the Texas A&M Aggies job? What if he loses to Michigan for the third straight time? It’s coach hunting season and the Aggies have a fat wallet and it’s big game season. Word is Texas A&M would open up the vault for the right coach to replace Jimbo Fisher. Remember, Fisher was paid 76 million dollars to leave.

So who’s next? We are sure A&M will lob a call to Urban Meyer and it’s been confirmed former Aggie and current Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell received a call already.

No matter what happens Saturday between Ohio State and Michigan, we don’t believe Day is in trouble. He’s won 90 percent of his games! And Athletic Director Gene Smith is retiring in a few months. He’d prefer the next AD make the next football hire, no matter when that would be.

But maybe Day is getting tired of hearing about the Michigan pressure. Maybe he doesn’t feel appreciated enough for winning 90 percent of his games over the past five years.

Stranger things have happened. Did you think Brian Kelly would leave Notre Dame for LSU? Did you think Lincoln Riley would leave Oklahoma for USC? Nobody did. That’s why we should stay tuned.

Penn State

We also have some thoughts on Penn State’s offense this past week and we will have the Big 10’s weekly award winners.

Plus we will close it out with Tuesday Tweets. It’s Rivalry Week and it’s all on Locked on Big 10 with Craig Shemon.
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0:00 Would Ryan Day bolt?
12:25 Penn State Offense – Would like Penn State fan comments here
14:14 Award Winners around the Big 10
20:24 Tuesday Tweets!
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