RJ Day, son of Ohio State coach, receives scholarship offer from USF
RJ Day, son of Ohio State coach Ryan Day, lands Brian Hartline offer
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RJ Day, the son of Ohio State head football coach Ryan Day, has garnered attention from Division I colleges, including a recent scholarship offer from the University of South Florida (USF). A three-star quarterback from Columbus DeSales High School, RJ has set multiple passing records, showcasing his talent beyond his father's influence.
- 01RJ Day is a three-star quarterback from Columbus DeSales High School.
- 02He has broken the school's single-season passing record with 2,710 yards and 25 touchdowns.
- 03RJ set a single-game record with 482 yards in a playoff victory.
- 04He has received offers from several colleges, including Purdue, Syracuse, and Cincinnati.
- 05The scholarship offer from USF comes from Brian Hartline, a family friend.
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RJ Day, a talented quarterback at Columbus DeSales High School in Columbus, Ohio, has started to attract significant interest from Division I colleges. Currently rated as a three-star recruit by 247Sports, he has broken the school's all-time passing record with 2,710 yards and 25 touchdowns in a single season. His impressive performance includes a remarkable 482-yard game in a playoff win against Ashland High School. Recently, he received a scholarship offer from the University of South Florida (USF), extended by Brian Hartline, a close associate of his father, Ryan Day, who is the head coach at Ohio State. Despite the familial connections, RJ is proving his worth on the field and is determined to earn his place in college football. As he heads into his senior year, RJ continues to work hard to attract further attention from college coaches.
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RJ Day's success could inspire other young athletes in the Columbus area, showcasing the potential for local talent to gain national recognition.
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