Ed Warinner offered a wink and a smile, a rare emotional bit from normally a stoic and serious but wildly successful offensive mind. A reporter asked him if Ohio State's tight ends will benefit from having Warinner, the team's offensive coordinator, as their position coach this fall.
Read: Will he pull some strings and feature Marcus Baugh, A.J. Alexander, or a trio of talented freshmen more in the passing game?
"Probably," Warinner said, a smile creeping across his face. "It only makes sense, right?"
It does, but whether or not it comes to fruition relies on one very important thing.