In a move that signals both continuity and a fresh start, Ohio University has promoted offensive coordinator Brian Smith to the role of permanent head football coach. The decision comes on the heels of a historic season for the Bobcats, who claimed their first Mid-American Conference (MAC) title since 1968 under Smith’s interim leadership.
A Rising Star Takes the Reins
Smith, 44, has been a key architect of Ohio’s high-powered offense since joining the staff in 2022. The Bobcats led the MAC in scoring, total yards, and rushing yards this season, showcasing an explosive and balanced attack. As a former offensive lineman himself at the University of Hawaii, Smith brings a unique blend of toughness and creativity to his play-calling and game planning.
Athletic director Julie Cromer praised Smith’s vision for the program, stating, “He presented a plan for not only sustaining our culture and foundation but also building upon it in the evolving landscape of college football. He prioritizes our student-athletes’ experiences and shares our common goals of developing leaders, graduating students, unifying our community, and amplifying our university.”
From the Hawaiian Islands to the Hills of Athens
Smith’s coaching journey has taken him from the sunny shores of Hawaii, where he played and later coached, to the Pacific Northwest at Washington State, and now to the rolling hills of southeast Ohio. At each stop, he’s earned a reputation as an innovative offensive mind and a tireless recruiter.
“Coach Smith brings an infectious energy and passion to everything he does,” said a source close to the Ohio program. “Players love suiting up for him, and he gets the very best out of everyone in the building, from the staff to the scouts.”
Sustaining Success in an Evolving Sport
Ohio has quietly become one of the most consistent Group of 5 programs in the nation, winning 10 games in each of the past three seasons under former head coach Tim Albin. But with Albin departing for Charlotte, the Bobcats now turn to Smith to not only maintain that high level of play but also navigate the ever-shifting tides of college football.
- Developing NFL-caliber talent to attract top recruits
- Embracing the transfer portal to fill immediate needs
- Engaging with a passionate fan base and community
- Adapting schemes and strategies to stay ahead of the curve
These are just a few of the challenges that Smith will face as he takes over a program on the rise. But if his track record is any indication, the Bobcats are in capable hands.
The Future Starts Now
Smith’s first test comes on Friday, as Ohio faces Jacksonville State in the StaffDNA Cure Bowl in Orlando. A victory would give the Bobcats their first bowl win since 2017 and provide a springboard into the offseason.
From there, all eyes will be on Smith as he puts his stamp on the program, from shaping the coaching staff to hitting the recruiting trail hard. With a five-year contract in hand, he has a golden opportunity to not only build upon Ohio’s recent success but also to take the Bobcats to even greater heights.
“Ohio has everything in place to be a perennial contender, not just in the MAC but on the national stage,” Smith said. “I’m humbled and excited to lead these young men and this program into the future. We’re just getting started.”
For Ohio fans, those words are music to their ears. With Brian Smith at the helm, the Bobcats’ future looks brighter than ever. The next chapter in Ohio football history begins now.