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How New Ohio State Offensive Coordinator Bill O’Brien’s Previous Offenses Have Performed

Related Topics: Ryan Day, Bill O'Brien

Ohio State’s hiring of Bill O’Brien as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach has been met with a wide range of reactions since it was first reported last Thursday.

Some have celebrated the hiring as a coup for Ryan Day and the Buckeyes, landing a former NFL head coach to be a collegiate assistant. Others have sneered at the hiring, pointing to his struggles in his most recent job as the New England Patriots scored just 13.9 points per game this season – tied for the lowest mark in the NFL – with O’Brien calling the shots.

Bill O’Brien’s Coaching History
Years Team Title
1993 Brown Tight Ends Coach
1994 Brown Inside Linebackers Coach
1995-97 Georgia Tech Graduate Assistant
1998-2000 Georgia Tech Running Backs Coach
2001-02 Georgia Tech Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach
2003-04 Maryland Running Backs Coach
2005-06 Duke Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach
2007 New England Patriots Offensive Assistant
2008 New England Patriots Wide Receivers Coach
2009-10 New England Patriots Quarterbacks Coach
2011 New England Patriots Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach
2012-13 Penn State Head Coach
2014-20 Houston Texans Head Coach
2021-22 Alabama Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach
2023 New England Patriots Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach
2024- Ohio State Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach

That said, Ohio State wasn’t likely to find an offensive coordinator who checks more boxes in terms of experience than O’Brien.