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Ohio State's Jay Moseley releases golf cart tutorial: 'These vehicles do have a reverse button'

Ohio State's Jay Moseley releases golf cart tutorial: 'These vehicles do have a reverse button'

USA Today30-01-2025

Ohio State's Jay Moseley releases golf cart tutorial: 'These vehicles do have a reverse button'
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Ryan Day gives thanks for National Championship run
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day speaks to fans at the College Football Playoff National Championship celebration at Ohio Stadium on Jan. 26, 2025.
Ohio State football coach Ryan Day has been on a media tour this week talking about the Buckeyes' national championship victory over Notre Dame.
And in each interview, the Buckeyes coach has done, there has been one consistent thing that has come up: the viral video postgame of a worker at Mercedes-Benz Stadium crashing the golf cart that he and several members of Ohio State's roster were taking to their postgame news conference.
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It now appears Ohio State men's golf coach Jay Moseley has joined in on the fun with a tutorial on how to properly drive a golf cart.
"It's important to remember that these vehicles do have a reverse button," Moseley said in a video Tuesday.
He added: "When making a sharp turn, it's important to realize that you can, in fact, reverse this vehicle to avoid any crashes."
Mosely, who has been at Ohio State since 2015 and led the Buckeyes golf team to a third-place finish at the 2024 NCAA Championship last season, also didn't waste his opportunity to take a jab at Day and quarterback Will Howard — calling them "they are no more everyday people" than anyone else.
"Coach Day, he just a really good tennis player who happens to wear a headset on Saturday," Moseley said. "Will Howard he tripped running in the wide-open midfield going for a touchdown.
"These guys are as normal, everyday people. They have a lot of faith and they are going to give you some grace. (But) remember: reverse, don't crash, stay safe (and) go Bucks."
Ohio State defeated Notre Dame 34-23 on Jan. 20 in Atlanta for their second College Football Playoff title and ninth national championship trophy in program history.

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