May 29, 2025
Release Date Confirmed! Date Announced!!! Emotional!!! Netflix Today Officially Announced the Premiere Date for Its Highly Anticipated Documentary Celebrating the Life and Extraordinary Career of the Late, Legendary Head Coach Woody Hayes led the team the Ohio State buckeyes. Woody Hayes Great Book You Win with People, 1973. Woody Hayes was an author who published You Win With People in 1973. The autobiography recounts his success on the football field and contains many funny stories from both life and football. As all Buckeye fans know, Woody’s 205 wins remain a Big Ten conference record!…

Release Date Confirmed! Date Announced!!!

Emotional!!!

Netflix Today Officially Announced the Premiere Date for Its Highly Anticipated Documentary Celebrating the Life and Extraordinary Career of the Late, Legendary Head Coach Woody Hayes led the team the Ohio State buckeyes. Woody Hayes Great Book You Win with People, 1973. Woody Hayes was an author who published You Win With People in 1973. The autobiography recounts his success on the football field and contains many funny stories from both life and football. As all Buckeye fans know, Woody’s 205 wins remain a Big Ten conference record!

 

 

 

In a moment that will tug at the hearts of Buckeye Nation and college football fans everywhere, Netflix has officially revealed the release date for its highly anticipated documentary celebrating the life and legacy of the late, iconic head coach Woody Hayes. The streaming platform made the announcement earlier today, stirring emotions across the sports world with the news that the long-awaited film will premiere this fall.

 

The documentary, titled *You Win With People*—a nod to Hayes’ beloved 1973 book—delves into the remarkable career, personal life, and enduring legacy of the man who shaped the Ohio State Buckeyes into a national powerhouse. More than just a chronicle of wins and championships, the film explores Hayes’ deep commitment to his players, his controversial moments, and the values that guided his legendary coaching tenure.

“This isn’t just a football story,” said Netflix’s executive producer Sarah Wilcox. “It’s about leadership, toughness, integrity, and humanity. Woody Hayes was a complex figure—fierce on the sidelines, loyal to his players, and deeply passionate about education and discipline. This documentary captures all of that.”

 

Hayes, who led the Buckeyes from 1951 to 1978, amassed 205 wins—still the most by any coach in Big Ten Conference history. Under his leadership, Ohio State claimed five national championships and 13 Big Ten titles. But more than the victories, Hayes left behind a philosophy: that success was built not just on talent, but on character. That belief was immortalized in his book *You Win With People*, which combined coaching insight, humorous anecdotes, and lessons that extended beyond the field.

Fans can expect the documentary to feature rare footage, interviews with former players, archival recordings of Hayes’ fiery locker room speeches, and commentary from sports historians. Viewers will also hear from Buckeye legends who played under Hayes and went on to have careers in the NFL, in coaching, and beyond. Their reflections promise to bring both laughter and tears to audiences who grew up watching Hayes pace the sidelines in his signature black-rimmed glasses and block “O” cap.

 

The emotional weight of the announcement was not lost on those close to the Ohio State program. “Woody Hayes was more than a coach—he was a builder of men,” said Archie Griffin, the only two-time Heisman Trophy winner and a former Hayes player. “This documentary is a chance for a new generation to understand what he stood for, and why his impact is still felt today.”

 

Netflix confirmed the documentary will premiere on **September 28, 2025**, a date that coincides with the beginning of Big Ten play, adding even more significance for fans who bleed scarlet and gray.

 

As anticipation builds, the announcement has already lit up social media, with thousands of Buckeye fans expressing excitement, gratitude, and nostalgia. For them, and for anyone who appreciates the soul of college football, *You Win With People* promises to be more than just a documentary—it’s a heartfelt tribute to a coaching legend whose influence endures, decades after his final game.

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