Greg Studrawa is out after six seasons as Ohio State’s offensive line coach.
Ohio State confirmed Thursday, as first reported by Football Scoop, that Greg Studrawa is out after six seasons as Ohio State, putting the Buckeyes in the market for a new offensive line coach for the 2022 season.
Studrawa had been with the Buckeyes since 2016, when he replaced Ed Warinner as Ohio State’s offensive line coach. His contract, which paid him $700,000 for the 2021 season, was set to expire at the end of January.
Ohio State’s offensive lines were mostly successful during Studrawa’s six years as offensive line coach, in which he coached a pair of Rimington Trophy winners – Pat Elflein and Billy Price – as well as first-team All-Americans Wyatt Davis and Michael Jordan.