Ohio State’s soccer program is making employees adjustments.
The Buckeyes introduced on Monday that safeties coach Perry Eliano is not going to return in 2024. Eliano was within the ultimate 12 months of his deal and Ryan Day knowledgeable the assistant coach that he is not going to be retained shifting ahead.
This could possibly be the primary of many adjustments in Columbus.
Ohio State is not going to retain safeties coach Perry Eliano subsequent season. pic.twitter.com/hXwtyE2Giw
— Eleven Warriors (@11W) January 8, 2024
Soccer Scoop reported final week that huge adjustments had been anticipated on Day’s employees. A number of coaches could possibly be out.
A short postseason break has ended with the Ohio State employees advised to count on a number of coordinator adjustments, sources advised FootballScoop on Friday.
Ryan Day knowledgeable the employees he plans to rent a brand new offensive coordinator and that coordinator shall be empowered to judge the present employees and make new hires if he believes that can enhance the group, sources mentioned. Brian Hartline, a Buckeye alum who has recruited and developed a number of first-round picks together with reigning Biletnikoff Award winner Marvin Harrison, Jr., is taken into account to be protected although. Quarterbacks coach Corey Dennis is on an expiring contract.
Ohio State completed the 2023 season at 11-2 on the 12 months. The Buckeyes completed the season with back-to-back losses to Michigan and Missouri.
Ryan Day’s group is predicted to start the 2024 season ranked inside the highest 10 – even perhaps the highest 5 – however huge adjustments are nonetheless coming in Columbus.