It is that time of the year: Rumors are flying about which coaches will go where. As with most top programs, an Ohio State football coach is being linked to an open head coaching job.
Indiana recently dismissed Tom Allen, paying his $20.8 million buyout, and is searching for a new program leader. Bruce Feldman of The Athletic put together a few names (subscription required) the Hoosiers might pursue, one of them being Ohio State offensive line coach [autotag]Justin Frye[/autotag].
Feldman reports Frye has “strong ties to the school and to some key people there. The 40-year-old Indiana native played at IU and holds the school record for most consecutive starts for an O-lineman.”
Frye has been with the Buckeyes since 2022, reuniting with head coach Ryan Day after they spent time together at Temple and Boston College.
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