On the surface, it looked like a changing of the guard took place for Ohio State’s offensive coaching staff on Tuesday, when quarterbacks coach Ryan Day was promoted to the role of offensive coordinator. While Kevin Wilson is also still on staff as an offensive coordinator, Fox Sports’ Bruce Feldman reported Tuesday that Day will handle play calling – a responsibility primarily held by Wilson last season – as part of his promotion. So whereas Day was subordinate to Wilson in their first season together on staff, at least in title as a co-offensive coordinator, Day now appears to have moved ahead of Wilson in the Buckeyes’ coaching hierarchy. In reality, though, Day’s promotion – a move made by Ohio State to show its investment in Day, one day after he reportedly turned down an opportunity to become the offensive coordinator of the NFL’s Tennessee Titans – might not change…
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