Mike Schrage is no longer part of Chris Holtmann’s staff, but he sees Ohio State taking a major step in the near future.
In his introductory press conference as Elon’s new head coach after two years as an assistant coaching the Buckeyes, Schrage espoused confidence in the program to continue trending upward without him.
“It's April now. There's a big game tonight,” Schrage said Monday, referencing the national championship game. “I'm really confident Ohio State's going to have a chance to be in those moments really soon, and I'm excited to watch.”
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Schrage became the first assistant to leave Holtmann’s staff in Columbus, opening a spot alongside Ryan Pedon and Terry Johnson.