Getty Images Ohio State offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson has been named the next Tulsa coach, the university announced Monday night. Wilson replaces Philip Montgomery, who went 43-53 in eight seasons as Golden Hurricane coach before being fired in November. Wilson, 61, is in his sixth year as Ohio State’s offensive coordinator as the No. 4 Buckeyes head into the College Football Playoff to face No. 1 Georgia in the Peach Bowl semifinal game. He continues to be popular in the state of Oklahoma where he served as offensive coordinator for the Sooners from 2002-10. He coached two Heisman Trophy winners during his time in Norman, Oklahoma: Jason White in 2003 and Sam Bradford in 2008 Wilson coached three Heisman finalists at Ohio State: Dwayne Haskins, Justin Fields and C.J. Stroud. He went 26-47 at Indiana from 2011-16 before resigning in December 2016 citing “philosophical differences.” From 1990-2001, Wilson coached under…
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