Ohio State football assistant coaching after changes this offseason

Here’s what Ohio State football’s coaching staff looks like after all the changes in the offseason. #GoBucks

If you thought you knew the assistant coaches that Ryan Day had on staff, think again. There were some pretty significant overhauls that took place after the regular season and after the exhilarating win in the Rose Bowl, so what we thought we knew has changed drastically.

There aren’t too many places in the country where you’ll see so many changes with the assistant coaches after an 11-win season that included a division title, Rose Bowl victory, and top-five finish in the polls, but that’s not the case at Ohio State. Ryan Day hasn’t been afraid of pulling the trigger on changes to make things even better and back at a championship level. Settling for anything less than the best just doesn’t cut it.

But yeah, it was a little dizzying to say the least, and we’re here to try and sort it all out for you. Here is a list of the ten official assistant coaches and their duties now that we believe all the dust has settled on what this staff will look like at Ohio State. We throw in Mickey Marotti as the man handling all the strength and conditioning of the program. He doesn’t count against the ten assistants allowed by the NCAA.