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Former Ohio State Safety Rob Harley Named Interim Head Coach at Northern Illinois​

By Dan Hope on February 18, 2026 at 10:43 am @dan_hope
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Former Ohio State safety Rob Harley is now the interim head coach at Northern Illinois.
Northern Illinois promoted Harley to interim head coach on Wednesday after Thomas Hammock, who had been NIU’s head coach since 2019, left the Huskies to be the running backs coach for the Seattle Seahawks.
Harley, who played for the Buckeyes from 2001-05, joined Northern Illinois’ coaching staff as defensive coordinator in 2025. He was previously the defensive coordinator at Arkansas State from 2021-24. Before that, Harley was the linebackers coach at Pittsburgh (2015-20) and FIU (2014). He started his coaching career at Ohio Dominican (2010-11), coaching linebackers and defensive backs under the direction of longtime former Ohio State assistant Bill Conley, before a two-year stint as a graduate assistant at Michigan State (2012-13).
Harley, the great nephew of Ohio State legend Chic Harley, takes over interim head coaching duties at Northern Illinois as the Huskies move from the MAC to the Mountain West for the 2026 season.
Assuming NIU sticks with Harley as its head coach for 2026, he will be one of seven Ohio State alumni leading a FBS program this year.
Harley is the third former Buckeye to become a first-time FBS head coach this offseason, joining Brian Hartline (USF) and Mike Jacobs (Toledo). They join former Ohio State stars Luke Fickell (Wisconsin), Marcus Freeman (Notre Dame) and Eddie George (Bowling Green) as well as former Ohio State student Alex Golesh (Auburn) – who didn’t play for the Buckeyes, but was a student assistant for Jim Tressel in 2004-05 – as Buckeyes who are now FBS head coaches.
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2027 TX DB John Meredith (Verbal Offer)

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Buckiowa 13 Feb 2026, 6:27 pm
The On3 Texas site seems to think that OSU leads for #1 CB John Meredith:

One of the few prospects from in state that can play as a true freshman, Texas is in a solid spot here. Texas would like to be in a much better position though. Texas A&M led, then Ohio State took the baton. Get him back to Austin and get back in the race
I'm not sure how true that is, but it's interesting that they seem to think that.

KYBuck4858 13 Feb 2026, 8:33 pm
Not saying he’s completely wrong, but Meredith is widely thought to be an intense A&M vs Bama battle, with us on the outside. Texas isn’t even in it. The writer also earlier in the article mentioned DJ Jacobs and called him a Miami legacy incorrectly.
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2027 CA DL Marcus Fakatou (Verbal Offer)

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KYBuck4858 13 Feb 2026, 3:18 pm
5* DT Marcus Fakatou releases Top10 and OSU made the cut. Tells Gorney, that out of all his Jan coaches visits, Georgia, Ohio State, and Michigan stood out. This is going to be a major battle, but we’re trying. On LJ:

Sitting down with Buckeyes position coach Larry Johnson was eye-opening.
“When they came in, hands-down they made that list without a doubt,” Fakatou said.
“He’s just a very knowledgeable person. He sounds so interested in this 27 class and he was saying the 27 class is a very interesting one especially with d-linemen.

“He thinks there’s a lot of talent. They have DJ Jacobs over there, he was talking about Jalen Brewster and me. He was thinking about retiring but he said he’ll retire after this 27 class so that meant a lot to me and my dad and to hear that was pretty cool.”
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SF/PF Devin Royal (Official Thread)

Royal is one of those guys who can be either boom or bust, and sometimes he switches between the two extremes within the same game. I think a lot of his game is based on getting to his spots and being able to take the same shots he's practiced. Teams that play really physical defense on him tend to throw him off his game. If the opponent isn't good defensively, he can practically score at will.
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'26 OH SF Anthony Thompson is a Buckeye!!!

For returning players, my priority would be Bynum, then Mobley, then Royal.
They need to decide if the injured big from Baylor can be their 5. And, for sure, they need to bring in a PG from the portal.
I suppose if Bynum takes a jump, he could supplant Royal at the 4, and Bynum can play some at the 5, but to me neither is ideal at any other position. I would hope that we're not planning on Bynum-Ojianwuna as the post combo, as it would not solve the problem area of defensive rebounding.
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Ohio State Wrestling (2015/2017/2018 B1G Champs, 2015 National Champs, 2019 National Runners-up)

From the Columbus Dispatch. Article is paywalled...


"The Nittany Lions’ wrestling program receives $1.5 million in athletic department revenue sharing money, which it uses to build its name, image and likeness portfolio to attract high school recruits and portal transfers while helping stop current wrestlers from leaving.

Ohio State wrestling receives no revenue sharing money. Football, men’s and women’s basketball and women’s volleyball are the only OSU sports to share the $18 million, the bulk of which goes to football."
That’s really disappointing….the program is too good not to be getting a cut of $$$

Makes sense why PSU didnt take part in the dual to start season….they don’t need the $$$

OSU won, and was able to split a $250k pot.
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B1G (Official Thread)

My junior year, 1964, Marathon Oil and WBNS gave out/sold a set of Big Ten glasses in each schools' colors and with each schools' seal. I was living with three other guys in a four bedroom house on Norwich and so I bought the set, The set traveled with me to another apartment, Ft. Lewis, Ft. Eustis, a first marriage, a divorce, a couple of wild, free years, a second marriage, and a move to California. The last of the set, Illinois, broke in a move back from Bezerkely in 1979.

"This is WBNS, in the heart of Big Ten Territory," became part of every announcement made on Channel 10. That connection to the conference has remained with me and is part of the reason I dislike the expansion into eastern and western universities.
I still see those glasses for sale at the antique stores from time to time.
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