Monday was supposed to be a day for all 10 of Ohio State’s assistant coaches to hit the road and recruit.
Coming off of Saturday’s 49-20 loss at Purdue, however, Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer decided to keep his coordinators in town to address some of the more pressing issues regarding the way their team is playing on the field.
“Most of the staff was out recruiting, and I just felt it was really, not to take away from recruiting, but obviously, there’s some things that have to be corrected,” Meyer said Tuesday on the Big Ten football coaches’ teleconference.