confirmed: Ohio State buckeyes have just announces his return…..

The Ohio State Buckeyes have recently announced several key developments as they prepare for the upcoming 2025 season.

 

**Coaching Changes:**

 

Matt Patricia, a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), is set to become the new defensive coordinator for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Patricia has extensive coaching experience, including a tenure with the New England Patriots, where he won three Super Bowls and served as defensive coordinator from 2012 to 2017. He also served as the head coach of the Detroit Lions from 2018 to 2020 and later returned to the Patriots as a senior football advisor and offensive line coach. Most recently, he was a senior defensive assistant for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2023. At Ohio State, Patricia will replace Jim Knowles, who left to become the defensive coordinator at Penn State. citeturn0news8

 

**Player Returns:**

 

Several key players have announced their return for the 2025 season:

 

– **Sonny Styles:** The linebacker has confirmed his decision to return for his senior season, aiming to further develop his skills and contribute to the team’s success. citeturn0search5

 

– **Sam Williams-Dixon:** The running back, who had previously entered the NCAA Transfer Portal, has decided to withdraw and remain with the Buckeyes for the upcoming season. citeturn0search1

 

– **Jack Sawyer:** The defensive end has announced that he is returning to Ohio State for his fifth year, bolstering the team’s defensive lineup. citeturn0search3

 

**Player Development:**

 

Jacy Sheldon, a standout rookie from the Dallas Wings, is transitioning to a coaching role at her alma mater, Ohio State, as the Director of Player Development for the women’s basketball program. Sheldon is one of only three Buckeyes to achieve 1,900 points, 400 rebounds, 350 assists, 200 steals, and 150 made triples in her career. She was drafted 5th overall in the 2024 WNBA draft and averaged 5.4 points and 2.5 assists in her rookie season. Sheldon expresses enthusiasm about contributing to the program that significantly shaped her. citeturn0news10

 

**Celebration and Farewells:**

 

Ohio State celebrated its national championship with 30,000 fans at Ohio Stadium in Columbus. The team triumphed over five top-10 rivals, including Oregon, Texas, and Notre Dame, on their path to the title. The celebration marked a time of change, with 13 of 22 playoff starters out of eligibility, and key players like quarterback Will Howard, wide receiver Emeka Egbuka, and linebacker Cody Simon moving on to the NFL. However, the team remains strong with players like Julian Sayin, CJ Donaldson, and defensive talents Sonny Styles and Davison Igbinosun returning. citeturn0news11

 

These developments reflect the Ohio State Buckeyes’ commitment to maintaining a competitive and dynamic program as they prepare for the 2025 season.

 

 

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