TRENDING: Bill O’Brien Leaves Ohio State Football After Short-Lived Three-Week Tenure; Buckeyes Fans React to…

TRENDING: Bill O’Brien Leaves Ohio State Football After Short-Lived Three-Week Tenure; Buckeyes Fans React to Offensive Play-Caller’s Brief Stint With Program – 2024 Offseason

Bill O’Brien, who just joined Ohio State’s football program as offensive coordinator, is departing to take over as head coach at Boston College Eagles. O’Brien emerged as a top coaching prospect this offseason after leaving the New England Patriots following a terrible 2023 season. Ohio State hired him as their next offensive coordinator, although other programs pursued the 56-year-old. On Friday, O’Brien was formally hired as the head coach at Boston College, leaving Ohio State without an offensive coordinator. The Buckeyes faithful instantly took to Twitter (also known as X) to express their outrage at the scenario.

Ohio State Fans: React to Bill O’Brien’s Departure from Program.

Ohio State fans are having fun at the expense of Bill O’Brien leaving the program. They took to social media on Friday to share their thoughts on their offensive coordinator’s departure.

Ohio State Football: Eyeing College Football Playoff for 2024 Season.

In 2022, the Buckeyes scored 44.2 points per game, which was the second-best mark in collegiate football. However, they dropped to 30.5 points per game last season, their first with Brian Hartline as play-caller.

The Buckeyes lacked a first-round quarterback, as Kyle McCord only threw 24 touchdowns, less than C.J. Stroud’s total from the previous season. McCord has now transferred, and Ohio State signed former Kansas State Wildcats quarterback Will Howard through the transfer portal. Howard scored 24 passing touchdowns and nine rushing touchdowns in 12 games last season.

According to 247Sports, UCLA Bruins head coach Chip Kelly and Toledo Rockets head coach Jason Candle are the leading options replacing Bill O’Brien. Kelly, a pioneer of the hurry-up, spread offense, guided the Bruins to an 8-5 record last season. He is also a prospective candidate for the Seattle Seahawks’ offensive coordinator position.

Meanwhile, Candle has spent the last eight seasons with the Rockets. Candle, the two-time MAC Coach of the Year, had a 65-35 record at Toledo. In three seasons under Candle, quarterback DeQuan Finn has 63 touchdowns and 23 interceptions.

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