How one of the best OCs ever will change Ohio State

Before Kevin Wilson’s time as the head coach at Indiana, his reputation was built on two major achievements. The first was coordinating a spread offense at Northwestern that ran over Michigan’s defense and caught the attention of coaches and media everywhere. The next was coaching the legendary 2008 Oklahoma offense that changed the way everyone saw tempo. Wilson’s Hoosiers struggled without a defense to match his offenses, and when they finally brought in Tom Allen to fix that side, Wilson was then pushed out due to controversies over player safety. Urban Meyer took advantage of his availability to bring him in to reform the recently shut-out Buckeyes. The 2016 Ohio State Buckeyes were more of a defensive team that relied on running the ball with J.T. Barrett. That mostly worked until they played Clemson, which paired elite defense with an explosive offense. Now it seems they’re about to change how…

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