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Ohio State football set to hire analyst from Nebraska
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Former Miami Dolphins Head Coach Joe Philbin set to join Ohio State as "offensive assistant"
No, this is not a joke!
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What to make of Ohio State adding Mike Dawson, Joe Philbin to the support staff
Like any offseason, Ohio State has made a number of changes to its staff in the nearly five months since the 2023 season ended. Unlike last year, these moves haven't been major changes, as all 11 of the coaches have remained the same, but could still have an impact on the upcoming season.
Other than plucking James Laurinaitis from Notre Dame and bringing the former linebacker back home, the two biggest additions to the support staff have been the hiring of Mike Dawson and Joe Philbin as analysts. Dawson was hired in March and Philbin was added on Tuesday.
As analysts, neither coach will be front-facing when it comes to what the fans see or hear from the program. Analysts can't directly coach players on the field or help in recruiting but are an important part of getting the job done, providing an extra pair of eyes on everything that happens within the team, including a lot of scouting of opponents during the season. Quarterback C.J. Stroud mentioned analyst Todd Fitch, who remains on the staff and will work with Philbin, multiple times during the last two years and Paul Rhoads (2021) and Matt Guerrieri (2022) each made an impact during their time with the Buckeyes and have moved on to other jobs since.
Dawson now fills the defensive analyst role that was open after Guerrieri left the Scarlet and Gray with Kevin Wilson to go to Tulsa before getting the co-defensive coordinator job at Indiana. He brings with him nearly 25 years of coaching experience. Dawson also has connections with Ohio State head coach Ryan Day. The two were on the New Hampshire staff together when Dawson coached linebackers and Day coached tight ends. They then reconnected in 2009 at Boston College when Dawson was in charge of special teams for three seasons and Day dealt with the wide receiver. Their final meeting before Dawson joined the Buckeyes was in the NFL on Chip Kelly's staff with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2015. Dawson had been the Eagles' assistant defensive line coach for a season before Day arrived to coach quarterbacks for one year.
This experience working together means Day knows what to expect from Dawson and trusts what he brings to the Scarlet and Gray.
Philbin will look to do the same on the other side of the ball. While the Scarlet and Gray offense has continued to hum along under Day, there are a number of changes taking place this offseason. If Ohio State wants to continue to be one of the top programs in the country, the offense must remain elite and Philbin's experience can help in that department.
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