Ryan Day has announced his offensive coaching staff for the 2023 season, including promotions for new offensive coordinator Brian Hartline and tight ends coach Keenan Bailey. But the Buckeyes haven’t said anything one way or another about their assistants on defense or special teams.
So are changes still on the way? And could a bizarre recent decision by the NCAA be holding things up?
Marc Givler of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss a proposed change to assistant coach rules that didn’t get voted on when it was supposed to earlier this month, and why that could be holding up coaching staff moves for Ohio State and every other school across the nation.
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