The Ohio State football program is set to promote Keenan Bailey to tight ends coach according to an OSU spokesman. The move comes as a result of current tight ends/co-offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson accepting the head coaching position at Tulsa.
Bailey currently holds the title of senior advisor to the head coach and has been with the OSU program in a support role since 2016. He’s held several different positions but most recently worked alongside Wilson with the tight ends this past season.
A native of Pompano Beach, Florida, Bailey is an alumnus of Notre Dame where he was a recruiting analyst before joining OSU. He also spent his first year of college as an undergraduate assistant at Missouri. He has a degree in American Studies.
Sources: Ohio State expected to promote Keenan Bailey to tight ends coach. Bailey been at OSU for seven seasons and his latest title is senior advisor to the head coach.
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) December 10, 2022
Word has yet to come on who could replace Wilson as offensive coordinator, but we’ll continue to keep our ears open and eyes peeled for any news on that front.
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