J.T. Barrett set the precedent for effort and execution during Ohio State's second practice of the spring. The team's new offensive coordinator and tight ends coach failed to live up to it.
“Today in our practice I could have done a better job,” Wilson said on Thursday. “I thought our players did really good, I thought I could do a better job.”
Wilson is the highest-profile assistant among Urban Meyer's latest additions to his coaching staff. The former Indiana boss is now the second coordinator working under Meyer with past head coaching experience, joining defensive coordinator and safeties coach Greg Schiano.