
A lot has changed on the offensive side of the ball for Ohio State this offseason. Ryan Day shuffled his staff around by naming Brian Hartline offensive coordinator, moving Keenan Bailey to tight ends coach and adding run game coordinator to offensive line coach Justin Frye’s responsibilities. The Buckeyes will also have to find a new quarterback and, potentially, a new play caller. The latter still hasn’t been decided, though. Advertisement In his first meeting with the media since Ohio State’s loss to Georgia in the College Football Playoff, Ryan Day said he hasn’t made a decision about whether or not he’ll call plays in 2023. In January, ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit said Day told him he would give up play-calling duties this offseason. This would be a major decision for Day who has called plays since joining Ohio State as a co-OC in 2017. As for what prompted Day to…
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