Ohio State Buckeyes coach Ryan Day experienced a life-changing moment Sunday, and it had nothing to do with his football team. Instead, Day entered into his next evolution as a father for his son, R.J. Day, who announced his college committment Sunday. Even though R.J. Day won't follow his father's lineage exactly, R.J. Day will becomw part of the Big Ten for the Northwestern Wildcats as a member of the 2027 class. R.J. Day, a 3-star 6-foot, 207-pound quarterback according to Rivals, narrowed his list to the Wildcats, Purdue Boilermakers, and the University of South Florida before ultimately choosing the Big Ten for his immediate future at the college level. On3's Hayes Fawcett made the news official just after 10 a.m. ET. Ultimately, R.J. Day was drawn to the Wildcats for a few reasons. More specifically, though, he did forge a similar path to his dad, as he'll be guided by newly hired offensive coordinator Chip Kelly in Evanston.…