Former Oklahoma Sooners head coach Bob Stoops shared his thoughts on the potential of bringing Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles to Norman.
Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles was asked about rumors connecting him to an opening with Oklahoma football. Here's what he said.
The Buckeyes are now set to take on coach Marcus Freeman's Notre Dame Fighting Irish, whom they beat 17-14 last season, for the national championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Jan. 20 at 7:30 p.m.
DALLAS — Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles has a play-calling ... according to Pro Football Focus. But during their run to the semifinals of the College Football Playoff, bringing a matchup with Texas in the Cotton Bowl on Friday night ...
In recent days, current Ohio State and former Oklahoma State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles has been heavily linked to Oklahoma’s DC vacancy.
Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles is widely believed to be Brent Venables’ target to fill the same position at Oklahoma. There’s only one little problem slowing down Venables’ pursuit: Knowles has one more game to coach for the Buckeyes,
After replacing Mississippi State head coach Jeff Lebby as OC, Littrell was fired in October, when Finley was promoted to play-caller on an interim basis, as was Johns to coach the QBs. Finley remains on staff to coach the tight ends, but Johns is now coaching quarterbacks at Oklahoma State.
Ohio State captured its first national championship since 2014 with a win over Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff National Championship, but the Buckeyes' path to a preseason No. 1 ranking in 2025 won't be easy.
Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles responded Saturday during to the rumors linking him to OU's opening.
One of the best seasons in the history of college football — name one that was better — just ended. So, naturally, I'm going to look ahead to the next. Specifically, who has the best chance to replace Ohio State as the national champion?
Our college football reporters give their feedback on the postseason top 100 list and take a look at what the selection committee got right and where it went wrong. (ESPN's selection committee included Bill Connelly, David Hale, Chris Low, Max Olson, Adam Rittenberg and Paolo Uggetti.)