Summary
The Ohio State Buckeyes recently lost to the Miami Hurricanes in the Cotton Bowl, ending their run for a national championship. With the departure of offensive coordinator Brian Hartline, Ohio State's head coach Ryan Day is looking for a new person to fill this role. Analyst Josh Poloha suggests bringing in Brian Daboll, a former NFL head coach, to enhance the team's offense.
Key Facts
- Ohio State Buckeyes lost to the Miami Hurricanes in the Cotton Bowl, ending their championship hopes.
- Head coach Ryan Day must find a replacement for former offensive coordinator Brian Hartline.
- Brian Hartline left to become the head coach at South Florida.
- Brian Daboll, who was recently fired by the New York Giants, is a suggested candidate for the role.
- Josh Poloha, an Ohio State analyst, believes Daboll’s experience makes him a good fit.
- Ryan Day previously hired former NFL head coach Matt Patricia for the defensive coordinator position.
- Ohio State has a strong recruiting class lined up for the 2026 season.