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Inside Ohio State’s Offensive Evolution with Keenan Bailey | Ep. 56

52 min · 11 mei 2026
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In this episode of The Left Hash Call, Seth Howard and Coach Dan Casey are joined by Keenan Bailey, the Co-Offensive Coordinator and Tight Ends Coach at Ohio State. Bailey’s rise through the Buckeye program is one of patience, detail, and relentless work — from arriving in Columbus as an offensive intern to coaching multiple position groups and eventually earning a coordinator role inside one of college football’s premier programs.Coach Bailey dives into his journey from Missouri and Notre Dame to Ohio State, what he learned working under Urban Meyer and Ryan Day, how the Buckeyes have evolved offensively through different eras, and what Arthur Smith brings to the next chapter of Ohio State football. The conversation also covers tight end development, the growth of Ohio State’s offense, the importance of research and note-taking for young coaches, and how the Buckeyes responded to adversity during their championship run.This one is packed with ball, coaching insight, and stories from inside one of the most competitive programs in the country.

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