Tim Albin finds himself in a different role this season, but it's not unfamiliar.
Albin, the new head football coach at Ohio University, watched over his first scrimmage on Saturday since taking over the position from the retired Frank Solich.
Albin wasn't as focused on just the offense, as he had been during his 16 seasons as Solich's offensive coordinator, but he knew what to do as Ohio saw live action.
"It's been 20 years, but it's like riding a bike," Albin said, in reference to his stint as a head coach at Northwestern Oklahoma State.