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Ohio State’s head coach, Ryan Day, announced on Friday the hiring of Bill O’Brien as the new offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. O’Brien, a seasoned coach with 34 years of experience, brings success from both the NFL and college football. 

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Day expressed excitement about O’Brien’s wealth of knowledge, highlighting his track record in developing elite players. The addition of O’Brien is expected to strengthen Ohio State’s coaching staff, providing valuable expertise in teaching and recruiting. Meanwhile, Day is poised to receive a two-year contract extension, extending through the 2028 season. The pending approval from the school’s board of trustees is expected to elevate him among the top five highest-paid college football coaches in the country. 

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Ryan Day’s lucrative contract extension 

Under the proposed extension, Day’s annual compensation will see a notable increase, rising from $7.6 million to $9.5 million. The new agreement, effective from July 1, features a base salary of $2 million per year, resulting in a comprehensive seven-year, $66.5 million deal, encompassing both the extension and raise. Day’s coaching success at Ohio State, boasting a 34-4 record and a dominant 23-1 run against Big Ten opponents, reinforces his status as one of the premier coaches in collegiate football. 

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This extension not only acknowledges his accomplishments but also aligns with the university’s commitment to rewarding top-tier coaching talent. Joining the ranks of the highest-paid college football coaches, Day’s impending extension signifies both his integral role in the Ohio State football program’s future and the university’s dedication to retaining coaching excellence.

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Bill O’Brien replaces Corey Dennis as quarterbacks coach

Bill O’Brien is on the verge of assuming a pivotal role on Ohio State’s coaching staff, potentially displacing Corey Dennis from his current position. This hints at a significant reconfiguration in the Buckeyes’ offensive coaching lineup, with O’Brien, renowned for his expertise in quarterback development, slated to become Ohio State’s quarterback coach. This adjustment aligns with Head Coach Ryan Day stepping back from play-calling duties to embrace a CEO’s role within the program.

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While specific details regarding O’Brien’s role, including whether he will share the coordinator title with Brian Hartline, remain unclear, his hiring aims to redistribute coaching responsibilities, tapping into his extensive experience. O’Brien brings a rich coaching history, having previously served as a head coach at Penn State and achieved success as an offensive coordinator in both college and the NFL. His recent stint with the New England Patriots is expected to enhance Ohio State’s offensive capabilities, building on his track record, which includes two top-10 national finishes in scoring at Alabama. Despite the impending change, Corey Dennis leaves behind a significant legacy at Ohio State with his distinguished coaching career, contributing to the program’s success.

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Anushka Laha is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. She identifies and relates to the finer on and off-the-field nuances of football. She is an expert at covering an array of topics - from delving into the lives of retired NFL legends like Brady and Gronkowski to the exciting developments happening on the college football field. Anushka sees football and its physicality with an artistic lens where the athletes are creating art with their plays. Sports is indeed in her blood, represented by her stint as an amateur basketball player and her Muay Thai medals.

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