Yet another coaching change on the horizon for The Ohio State Buckeyes.
After Tim Beck left the team for a position with Texas, Urban Meyer called on an NFL assistant coach Ryan Day to lead the signal callers.
Additionally, Ohio State is set to hire former Indiana head coach Kevin Wilson as its offensive coordinator according to Fox Sports reporter Bruce Feldman.
Former #Indiana HC Kevin Wilson is expected to become #OhioState's new OC, source tells @FoxSports. Meeting w/ OSU today.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) January 4, 2017
Wilson was with the Hoosiers for five seasons until “philosophical differences” caused the coach to resign after 2016.
During his time at Indiana, Wilson led the Hoosiers to a 26-47 record but also led his team to back-to-back bowl appearances. He is also known for his ability to produce high-flying offenses, both on the ground and through the air.
From 2012-2016, Indiana’s offense ranked in the top-five in the Big Ten, finishing first in total offense in 2015.
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