Confirmed ;Ohio State buckeyes have just announces his return……

The Ohio State Buckeyes have recently announced several significant developments affecting their football program.

 

**Coaching Changes:**

 

– **Defensive Coordinator Appointment:** Matt Patricia, a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), is set to become Ohio State’s new defensive coordinator. Patricia brings 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. 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turn0news9

 

– **Offensive Coordinator Promotion:** Brian Hartline has been promoted to offensive coordinator for the 2025 season. Ohio State announced on February 20 that the team will not fill the vacancy left by the departure of the previous offensive coordinator, and Hartline will assume the role for the upcoming season. citeturn0search1

 

**Player Decisions:**

 

– **Sonny Styles’ Return:** Starting linebacker Sonny Styles has announced his decision to return to Ohio State for the 2025 season, opting out of entering the NFL Draft. This decision is expected to bolster the team’s defensive lineup for the upcoming season. citeturn0search5

 

– **Quinshon Judkins’ Departure:** Running back Quinshon Judkins, who scored three touchdowns in the national championship game, has announced his decision to leave Ohio State early and enter the NFL Draft. citeturn0search6

 

**Contract Extension:**

 

– **Ryan Day’s New Contract:** Head football coach Ryan Day and Ohio State have agreed in principle on a new seven-year contract extension, keeping Day as coach through the 2031 football season. The contract is valued at $12.5 million in total annual compensation, with a base salary of $2 million per year. citeturn0search8

 

These developments reflect Ohio State’s ongoing efforts to strengthen their football program through strategic coaching appointments, player decisions, and leadership commitments.

 

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