If we are waiting for a OC who is coacing today, hopefully its Kevin Wilson at OSU. Dude was the architect of one of the best Offenses in modern ball at Oklahoma in '08. What he did at indiana was impressive also, he is at Ohio St. now as OC but Day is the real OC and calls the plays. if we got blank check we could get him and he checks alot of boxes alot talk about here. He already flamed out as HC so we could keep him awhile, he has experience of running uptempo explosive offense, coached Heisman level QB, got guys like Gresham involved so his offense highlights TE. '08 team had TWO 1k rushers so he runs the ball. Maybe a pipe dream but yall told me we got money now so guys like this is what I would expect if Joe Brady and Lebby are off the table
From @TheBMOC on wez
From @TheBMOC on wez
University of Oklahoma Wilson's 2008 up-tempo and no-huddle Oklahoma Offense resulted in the Sooners scoring at least 60 points in every one of their last 5 conference games and a 65-21 victory over undefeated Texas Tech.[30] The Sooners' quarterback, Sam Bradford, finished the 2008 season with 4720 passing yards and 50 passing touchdowns.[31] It was after the 2008 season that Wilson received the Broyles Award as the top assistant coach of the year.[32] Wilson's offenses featured a then-NCAA record 716 points during the 2008 season which still ranks as No. 2 in FBS history. During Wilson's tenure at Oklahoma, the Sooners won six Big 12 Championships and played in 3 National Championships.[10]
Indiana University In Wilson's last 5 seasons as Head Coach for the Indiana Hoosiers, his offense led the Big Ten Conference in passing yards per game (226.7 yards), was second in total yards per game (459.3 yards), third in points per game (31.4 points), and fourth in rushing yards per game (192.7 yards).[33]
Ohio State University Since Wilson joined The Ohio State Buckeyes in 2017, they have averaged 523.8 yards per game (third in the nation), had more than 500 yards of total offense 27 times and over 600 yards nine times, scored 234 touchdowns (second in the nation), completed 138 touchdown passes (best in the nation), set six Big Ten Conference Offensive Records in the 2018 season (535.6 yards per game, 5,100 passing yards, 51 touchdown passes, 1131 total plays).[34] Wilson's offense produced back-to-back Heisman Trophy finalists (Dwayne Haskins and Justin Fields), the first 2,000-yard rusher in school history (J. K. Dobbins), and the fifth 1,000-yard receiver in school history (Parris Campbell).