Home / Sports / Ohio State Coach Pushes for Three-Commissioner System to Revamp College Football
Ohio State Coach Pushes for Three-Commissioner System to Revamp College Football
22 Oct
Summary
- Ohio State coach Ryan Day wants three commissioners to govern college football
- Day says the current one-commissioner system is flawed and needs checks and balances
- Day opposes NCAA's upcoming changes to the transfer portal rules

As of October 22nd, 2025, Ohio State football coach Ryan Day is pushing for a radical restructuring of college football's governing body. In a recent interview, Day expressed his dissatisfaction with the current one-commissioner system, arguing that it lacks the necessary checks and balances to effectively address the sport's many challenges.
Day's proposed solution is to establish a three-commissioner system, drawing a parallel to the three-branch structure of the U.S. government. He believes this would allow for more diverse perspectives and better decision-making on critical issues facing the sport, such as the NCAA's upcoming changes to the transfer portal rules.




