Summary
Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day has taken over play-calling duties from offensive coordinator Brian Hartline ahead of their Cotton Bowl game against the Miami Hurricanes. Hartline, who has accepted a head coaching job at South Florida, will stay involved with Ohio State during the postseason. Former Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer supports Day's decision, citing Day's experience as a play-caller.
Key Facts
- The Ohio State Buckeyes will play against the Miami Hurricanes in the Cotton Bowl on December 31.
- Ryan Day, Ohio State's head coach, has decided to handle play-calling duties for the team.
- Brian Hartline, the team’s previous play-caller, recently accepted a head coaching position at South Florida.
- Hartline will still be involved with Ohio State's team during the postseason.
- Urban Meyer, former Ohio State head coach, believes Ryan Day's decision is a good move due to Day's expertise in play-calling.
- The Ohio State Buckeyes are aiming to win their second consecutive national championship.