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Ohio State Loses Assistant Coach to Arkansas
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Marcus Johnson, Ohio States assistant offensive line coach, is leaving for Arkansas, reuniting with former Vikings coach Ryan Silverfield. This move comes after one year with the Buckeyes and follows Brian Hartlines departure to South Florida. Johnsons NFL and college experience will benefit Arkansas, while Ohio State prepares for the playoffs with Hartline still calling plays.
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