Even though Ohio State’s season came to a close on Sunday, time to relax will be hard to come by for Chris Holtmann over the next couple months.
Holtmann has known well in advance of the conclusion of the season that he’d need to replace his highest-ranking and longest-tenured assistant this offseason, as Ryan Pedon accepted awith Illinois State at the start of March. But there’ll be a second opening on Holtmann’s staff as well, as Tony Skinn – who came aboard just last May – is expected to rejoin former head coach Kevin Willard at Maryland.
For new prospective Ohio State assistants, Holtmann said work ethic is a top priority, with well-roundedness and versatility also being foremost factors in what makes a good candidate for his staff in Columbus.
Holtman needs to be fired. GO BUCKS
Cmon guys basically same article 5 times in 24 hours😂. Are the content writers on Spring Break? 😎
How about a better strength and conditioning coach! Too many injuries and health players aren’t improving.
He needs elite players and yes it takes work to get them
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