FILE – In this Dec. 29, 2013, file photo, then-Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Greg Schiano reacts on the sideline in the first half of an NFL football game against the New Orleans Saints, in New Orleans. Schiano is three quarters of the way through his first college football season as an assistant coach since 2000. (AP Photo/Bill Feig, File)(Photo: The Associated Press) COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Greg Schiano’s office is also set up to be a meeting room for Ohio State’s safeties. There are a couple of tables, eight chairs, and neatly set out at each spot is a binder with the week’s game plan. Schiano is three quarters of the way through his first college football season as an assistant coach since 2000. As defensive coordinator and associate head coach of the Buckeyes, Schiano is working for — and learning from — his good friend Urban Meyer, helping the Buckeyes contend for the College Football Playoff and adding to a resume that should be good enough to get him another head-coaching gig. Maybe. Schiano performed one of the great makeovers in college football history during an 11-year stint as Rutgers head coach. He took the Scarlet Knights to…
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