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Ryan Day Net Worth: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

Ryan Day has been named as the next head coach of the Ohio State University football team.

He will succeed Urban Meyer following the Rose Bowl game on January 1.

Meyer is stepping down due to health reasons.

Day joined the Ohio State roster in 2017 as an offensive coordinator.

Prior to his most recent promotion, Day had signed a contract to stay with the Buckeyes through 2021.

His base salary was more than $800,000 plus bonuses.

In April 2018, it was announced that Urban Meyer had negotiated a $7.6 million salary for the 2018 season.

Therefore, Ryan Day can certainly expect a hefty pay raise to go along with his promotion.

Here's what you need to know.

Ryan Day Has Reportedly Agreed to a Five-Year Contract With Ohio State.

Ryan Day will become the Buckeyes' head coach on January 2, 2019.

The financial terms of his deal with Ohio State have not yet been publicly revealed.

This post will be updated as we learn more.

But he has reportedly agreed to a five-year deal.

Fox Sports reporter Bruce Feldman was the first to report that Day and Ohio State had reached a multi-year contract.

During the 2018 season, Urban Meyer was the nation's highest-paid football coach at a public university.

It's not clear how close Day's salary will be to that number, but Ohio State has already shown it is willing to reach deeper into its pockets to keep Day.

In January 2018, it was reported that Ryan Day had been offered the job of offensive coordinator for the Tennessee Titans.

But he chose to remain with Ohio State following a substantial increase in his salary.

Ryan Day Agreed to a Three-Year Deal in 2018, With a Base Salary of $810,000.

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Ohio State nearly doubled Ryan Day's salary following his first season with the Buckeyes, according to the Toledo Blade.

Both Day and defensive coordinator Greg Schiano received significant pay raises after reportedly fielding potential offers from professional teams.

You can read through all 17 pages of Day's 2018-2021 contract, which is embedded above.

The contract began February 1, 2018 and was scheduled to last through January 31, 2021.

Day's base salary was set at $810,000.

But the contract also stipulates that his compensation could steadily increase.

"Coach shall be eligible to receive Base Salary increases, as may be determined appropriate by the Director and approved by Ohio State's Board of Trustees, on or after February 1, 2019.".

During the 2018 season, Day also added $478,000 to his regular salary.

According to the Ohio State student newspaper, the Lantern, Day earned that extra compensation for the three games he filled in as head coach.

Ryan Day Was Eligible for Significant Bonuses Based on the Team's Performance & Also Received Extra Compensation for Media Appearances.

Ryan Day's 2018-2021 contract with Ohio State stipulated that in addition to his $810,000 base salary, he would receive substantial bonuses if the football team achieved certain titles.

Ohio State won the Big Ten title in 2018.

This entitled Day to a bonus "equal to 8.5% of Coach's Total Compensation at Coach's then-current rate." That's a bonus of at least $68,000 for the 2018 season.

The contract also stipulates that an appearance at a post-season bowl game earned Day a bonus equaling 4.25% of his base pay.

A season with nine wins on the board would net an extra 4.25% bonus.

And an appearance in the semi-finals of the College Football Playoffs (which Ohio State just narrowly missed out on for the 2018 season) would have garnered Day a bonus of 21.25% of his salary, which would have equaled at least $170,000.

A national championship would have earned Day a 25% bonus.

Other benefits included a $600 monthly stipend for vehicle expenses.

He also received six free tickets to each Ohio State home game, which could be given to family and friends.

The contract also grants Day two tickets to each home basketball game.

Ohio State Coaches Are Prohibited From Participating in Separate Sponsorship Deals.

The most successful professional athletes make headlines when they enter into multi-million dollar endorsement deals.

But just like college athletes, coaches are also prohibited from these kinds of extra contracts.

Ryan Day's previous contract stipulates that he receives $190,000 "in consideration of Coach's services related to media, promotions and public relations.

" He is also prohibited from accepting gifts or payments from any organization other than Ohio State.

Ryan Day & His Wife Owns a Home in Powell, an Affluent Suburb Located a Few Miles North of Columbus.

Ryan Day and wife Christina decided to purchase a home in the Columbus suburb of Powell when they arrived in the Buckeye State.

It's located about 12 miles north of Ohio State University in Delaware County.

Day shared in an interview with 247Sports in August 2018 that he and the family adjusted well to the area.

"We love it. We are in Powell.

What a great community.

The kids were able to jump right in and the people embraced them.

Buckeye Nation embraced them right when we got here.".

Day and his wife Christina may have purchased their home under a different name.

A search of the Delaware County auditor's website, which lists property searches by owner name or address, does not reveal any homes owned by Ryan Day.

A search using Christina's maiden name of Spirou also does not yield any results.

According to real estate site Zillow, the median value for a home in Powell is $370,800.

By comparison, the median value for homes in Columbus is $148,900.

For more infomation >> Ryan Day Net Worth: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com - Duration: 10:45.

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Gobi Matar Masala Sabzi || Gobi Matar Recipe in Hindi || Veg Recipe (2018) - Duration: 5:34.

How to Make Easy Cauliflower Peas Recipe

Cauliflower, peas, coriander leaves, tomato, onion

bay leaves

red chilli powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder

salt, ginger garlic paste

cardamom, cinnamom, pepper and cloves kernel

Add 1 tbsp of oil to vessel

Add dry spices to hot oil

Add chopped onions and fry until it changes color

Add 3 tbsp of ginger garlic paste and stir well

Add salt, turmeric, red chilli and coriander powder

Mix well all the ingredients

Add little water if required

Add the chopped tomatoes to the mix and stir well

Close the lid and cook the masala on low flame

Stir once again

Add iittle quantity water and stir

Add bay leaves

Now add green peas and stir well

Add the cauliflower florets to the ingredients and mix well

The remaining ingredients should mix well with cauliflower

Close the lid and cook for 5 minutes on low flame

Keep stirring in between

Add 1 glass of water and mix all the ingredients well

Cook for another 10 minutes

Add coriander leaves to the ingredients and mix it

Thats it!! The cauliflower peas recipe is now ready

Transfer the contents to a bowl

Enjoy with roti or rice

For more infomation >> Gobi Matar Masala Sabzi || Gobi Matar Recipe in Hindi || Veg Recipe (2018) - Duration: 5:34.

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Stevan Ridley Fantasy: Should You Add Steelers RB for Week 14? | Heavy.com - Duration: 4:22.

Stevan Ridley Fantasy: Should You Add Steelers RB for Week 14? | Heavy.com

At this point, saying Pittsburgh Steelers running back Stevan Ridley has had a quiet season may be an understatement.

The 29-year-old has seen very little work and hasn't been involved in any aspect of the team's last three games.

But that may be set to change in Week 14 due to the unfortunate injury news about starter James Conner.

It's a brutal spot for both Conner and the Steelers.

The team is pushing for the AFC North crown, but have the Baltimore Ravens hot on their trail.

With the injury news, Conner's workload will go elsewhere this week, and it will be interesting to see how the team opts to approach the running back position.

Let's take a look at the fantasy football outlook for Ridley and break down if he's worth a waiver wire add.

Steelers' RB Situation and Week 14 Matchup.

You could probably do worse than adding Ridley, but it's only a move to consider if you have a roster spot and are in a big fantasy league.

In 10 or 12-team leagues, there's virtually no chance you're using Ridley, or ever taking him off the bench, unless Jaylen Samuels proves unable to get the job done.

Ridley has played in seven games this season, totaling 56 yards on 18 carries.

While he boasts limited upside as a runner, he'll likely lose any pass-catching work to Samuels, who's proven to be a strong option out of the backfield. That seems unlikely considering Ridley's last touch came in a 52-21 win over the Carolina Panthers back in Week 10.

With all that said, a matchup with the Oakland Raiders could benefit whichever player who sees extended work on the ground in Week 14.

On the year, the Raiders have allowed 1,566 yards on 307 carries to opposing running backs, pointing to this being a fine matchup for the Steelers backfield as a whole.

Should You Add Stevan Ridley on Waivers?.

Realistically, the only chance Ridley winds up seeing enough work to be fantasy viable is if Tomlin chooses to roll him out as the primary runner over Samuels.

It seems like that almost certainly won't be the case, so I'd proceed by adding him in larger leagues where you have a need in the flex or possibly just an open bench spot.

Placing a waiver claim on Ridley in 14-team leagues or larger with deep benches is fine.

But your first priority should likely be to push for Samuels if he's available, as the bulk of the offensive snaps could go to the rookie out of North Carolina State.

READ NEXT: Jaylen Samuels Fantasy: Should You Start or Sit the Steelers RB?.

For more infomation >> Stevan Ridley Fantasy: Should You Add Steelers RB for Week 14? | Heavy.com - Duration: 4:22.

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How You Can Support Deaf Students - Duration: 8:02.

Hello! Hello!

I'm Mayda

First , I want to say Thank you so much

For supporting and sharing the videos

I really appreciate it

Ok, Why am I here?

First i'll tell you little of the story

I live in san Antonio , Texas

My best friends daughter is deaf

She goes to Braun Station Elementary School

Before, people knew this to be a great school for the Deaf

But not Now

The principal made a decision to change

decided to change things without telling the parents

My friend just recently found out about some of the changes

first , Principal says No Deaf Culture

same principal told a mom

we dont need to sign to your deaf child

This school has a special rooms that were made for Deaf students

I dont know why but

These Special rooms for Deaf were taken away

and given to the hearing students

Deaf students left with no room

stopped using the AI (auditory Impairment) room

Dont have Deaf counselor -for the students.

This started about 2 weeks ago

maybe a month now

Do not permit deaf student to socialize with their deaf peers

so much happened

beginning my friend called and complained and complained

also emailed everyone

but nothing was happening

I made videos to show everyone to get information out

called the news media

She was interviewed by WOAI aired on TV

It helped because the school and the district not happy

with all this information getting out

people learning what is happening

school and district decided to give the Ai room back to the Deaf students

but they did give them back, this true

the room that was specially made for them

That room that was made for the Deaf

That room is still used for hearing students not the Deaf sudents

The room they gave to the Deaf

has nothing! No books, No posters

Oh and something really important

There are no Emergency lights

If Deaf students and Deaf adult in this room

If there was a fire

no one would know

My friend Regina asked where are the lights

Director of Special Ed Jenice Dames says " I don't know, maybe on order"

My friend asked , How many students are using this room now?

They told her ONLY HER DAUGHTER

There is a group of i think 11 or 12 Deaf students

that are not using the room

My guess, because their parents are not complaining (because they DONT KNOW)

Some of the [parents just recently found out

maybe 1 week ago

some still dont know as of today

now since interview, Facebook, all the information getting out

we have so many people wanting to support

My friend, the group of families everyone appreciates it

support from Deaf and hearing community THANK YOU

Everyone asking what can we do?

What's next?

OK. First, There's a board meeting

actually 2 board meetings

1st one Dec 11, 2018

next one January 22, 2019 i think

I will attach all the information

We need people! We need bodies ! to show up

To show them, show the principal, show the district,

not only 1 family complaining, not 2 or 3

but, all people the Deaf community, hearing community

to support the Deaf children

This is NOT FAIR Its NOT RIGHT!

if you can come to San Antonio. Show up to the board meeting

stand beside us

Maybe speak, share your story

Why do you think this is important?

AWESOME!

2nd thing

email, write letters. email to everyone

Im attaching all the names, the principal , the district, ,all the people involved with this problem

people not doing their job.

im attaching a form with all the information

you can just copy and email

3rd, continue to share

because of all of you sharing Facebook

bringing awareness to so many people

we can change things

Thank you so much for your support

continue sharing

continue emailing

calling

come to San Antonio. Show up at the board meeting-

would be awesome!

thank you thank you

really appreciated

thank you for your patience understanding with my ASL

Any questions

contact me, attach here, email me

For more infomation >> How You Can Support Deaf Students - Duration: 8:02.

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Jaylen Samuels Fantasy: Should You Start or Sit the Steelers RB? | Heavy.com - Duration: 4:35.

Jaylen Samuels Fantasy: Should You Start or Sit the Steelers RB? | Heavy.com

The James Conner show just became the Jaylen Samuels show for the Pittsburgh Steelers, at least for one week.

After Conner suffered a leg injury during the team's Week 13 game against the Los Angeles Chargers, there didn't seem to be much concern about his status moving forward.

But that changed on Monday, as the team's starting running back will miss at least one game.

It's a tough blow for the Steelers, as they find themselves at 7-4-1 after the loss to the Chargers, just narrowly ahead of the Baltimore Ravens atop the AFC North.

With Samuels now set to do the heavy lifting in Week 14, let's take a look at whether he's a fantasy football start or sit.

Matchup and Workload for Jaylen Samuels.

Much of the decision on how to approach Samuels will come down to your specific situation.

If you're in need of a one-week (or possibly a bit longer) filler, then the rookie out of North Carolina State could make sense.

The matchup against the Raiders isn't daunting, as they've allowed 1,566 yards on 307 carries to opposing running backs this year.

Along with that, Oakland has given up 40 receptions for 413 yards through the air with 12 combined touchdowns.

It's a fine spot for Samuels, who's coming off a fairly quiet game, but one in which he saw a bump in touches after Conner's injury.

Samuels only had two rushing attempts for five yards but caught all three of his targets for 20 yards and one touchdown.

There's unquestionable value in Samuels' game from a fantasy perspective, but a big question will be whether he can handle a large workload.

Regardless, his main backfield competition in Stevan Ridley hasn't been involved over the past three games at all, pointing to the fact that the rookie is the new top option at this point.

Should You Start or Sit Jaylen Samuels?.

Barring a change to the Steelers depth chart, it's hard not to like the appeal of Samuels from a fantasy perspective.

Specifically, the young back has a lot of value in point-per-reception leagues at this point.

Unless Pittsburgh opts to flip the script and give Ridley a primary role, Samuels looks set to receive his chance to prove he can handle a larger workload.

Based on the Raiders allowing 5.1 yards per carry and struggling defensively, along with a huge workload boost, there's no issue using Samuels in fantasy leagues in Week 14.

I'd primarily stick to PPR leagues if at all possible, but if you have a need for a RB or flex play in 12-team leagues or above, you could do far worse than the 22-year-old.

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