OSU defensive coordinator Bryan Nardo hasn’t coached at a D-I university since he was a graduate assistant at Ohio University, his alma mater.
Nardo was used to things being different at his former jobs, in large part because his past jobs didn’t have the facilities or manpower that OSU does. Nardo said it has been the biggest adjustment.
“More people to work with every day, more people that are looking for things to do,” Nardo said. “I’m used to coming from smaller schools where we’d have three or four people on our side of the ball and having to do a lot of stuff ourselves.