Every coach in America wants their team to play a clean game, that's not breaking news.
Ryan Day, of course, said as much during his media session yesterday afternoon at the WHAC but you can certainly understand where he's coming from given how Ohio State's nine penalties for 75 yards and a second half turnover helped keep Texas close in last year's CFP semifinal before the Buckeyes worked some late magic, scoring 14 points in the final seven minutes of regulation to earn a spot in the CFP title game.
Day, now with a much younger, less proven roster, doesn't want to tempt fate when the Buckeyes host the No.