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Day Rebuilds Buckeyes: New Coordinators, Portal Gains
10 Feb
Summary
- Ryan Day hired new offensive and special teams coordinators.
- Ohio State added experienced play caller Arthur Smith.
- The Buckeyes aim for a national championship run with key players.

Ohio State coach Ryan Day has made significant changes to his staff and team in anticipation of the 2026 season. Following a disappointing loss in the Cotton Bowl, Day appointed Arthur Smith as offensive coordinator and Robby Discher as special teams coordinator. These hirings signal a strategic shift, focusing on experienced leadership for critical units.
Discher's arrival from Illinois marks a move towards specialized coaching for special teams, an area that drew criticism after recent struggles. This approach allows coordinators to solely focus on their respective units. The Buckeyes also secured the nation's No. 12 transfer portal class, including offensive tackle Vasean Washington, adding experienced depth.
The team's schedule features a challenging stretch in October, including road games against Indiana and USC, followed by a home game against Oregon. This critical period is expected to determine Ohio State's playoff trajectory. With star power like Jeremiah Smith and Julian Sayin, and a retooled roster, the Buckeyes are positioned for a potential national championship run.




