The Ohio State football program has had to navigate a lot of changes in recent years to the game. From having a new College Football Playoff format, to NIL, to the transfer portal, the Buckeyes have done their best to navigate uncharted waters.
Figuring out the transfer portal has been a multi-year process. It has changed every single year since players were allowed to transfer as many times as they want. Now, the Ohio State Buckeyes have to recruit their own players to stay at the end of every season.
That's something that Day and his coaching staff have been able to do very well over the years. That was on display during the Spring transfer portal window when Ohio State didn't lose a single scholarship player. That shows that they have mastered the transfer portal.
Ryan Day and the Ohio State football team have mastered the use of the transfer portal
The other good thing about what Day has done is that he hasn't tried to build an entire roster with just transfer portal players. He has supplemented his normal recruiting with transfer guys. Kids out of high school will always be the priority under Day, which is how it should be.
Day has done a very good job of landing elite players and depth pieces in the portal. Getting guys like Caleb Downs, Will Howard, and Quinshon Judkins is always great, but now he has gotten guys like Phillip Daniels and CJ Donaldson, who will help the depth of the current starters.
The Buckeyes have done one of the best jobs of anyone in the country when it comes to figuring out how to recruit kids from the portal. Day deserves credit for a lot of things, but that's certainly something that he needs more credit for moving forward.