Ohio State head coach Ryan Day is hiring Matt Patricia as the Buckeyes’ new defensive coordinator.
The news was first reported by Dom Tiberi of WBNS-10TV in Columbus. Ohio State has confirmed the move.
Patricia has not coached in the college game since he was a graduate assistant at Syracuse from 2001-2003. He is most well known for being the defensive coordinator of the New England Patriots from 2012-2017 where he was part of two Super Bowl champions.
While he was a DC, his Patriots defenses were some of the best in the NFL.
He was hired as the head coach of the Detroit Lions in 2018 but was fired in 2020 with a 13-29-1 record. Patricia then spent the next two seasons as an advisor for the New England Patriots.
He was a defensive assistant for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2023,
Ohio State has also confirmed a promotion for secondary coach Tim Walton, who will now also be the Buckeyes’ co-defensive coordinator. Safeties coach Matt Guerrieri has been given the title of passing game coordinator.
Buckeye Huddle will have more on these moves in the coming days.
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