Ohio welcomes a new offensive coordinator

Columbus, Ohio — In less than a month, Ohio State has hired its second offensive coordinator, but stylistically, the match is strikingly comparable to what the Buckeyes had initially intended.

The Buckeyes and coach Ryan Day have made it apparent what they’re seeking for after hiring Bill O’Brien less than a month ago, only to watch him leave for the head coaching position at Boston College, and then hiring Chip Kelly.

Additionally, don’t count on Kelly to assist in turning in sizable Ohio State classes in terms of recruitment. He intentionally chose not to be renowned for that.

Kelly’s recruitment is undoubtedly not his strongest suit, but his offensive play-calling and schematic advantages are. His recruiting classes—or lack thereof—at UCLA were a big point of contention.

The best rated player of all time, according to 247Sports, was five-star quarterback Dante Moore, who left UCLA after only one season. Aside from Moore, though, Kelly’s classes have been somewhat lacking, particularly at UCLA.

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