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Top tight ends are rare and, therefore, see every top program fighting hard to add a dynamic threat who can stretch the field ...
Ohio State has a good thing going at the tight end position heading into 2025. And this is despite losing a very good starting TE in Gee Scott Jr. We caught up with Keenan Bailey for much more ...
That’s where Keenan Bailey comes in as the tight ends coach trying to change that idea. “I show these recruits all the time because everyone says Ohio State’s a receiver school,” Bailey said.
Keenan Bailey didn’t mince words on March 27 when asked whether this year’s tight end room is the deepest he’s had at Ohio State. “It’s got to be,” Bailey said.
Late last month, tight ends coach Keenan Bailey dropped a bold statement, one that certainly perked up some ears. “We're past the stage of, ‘okay, here's what it's going to be like on Saturday ...
Max Klare transferred to Ohio State because he thought OSU would help him become a more complete tight end, and Keenan Bailey said Klare’s made a “seamless” transition so far.
"Four-star Libertyville (Ill.) tight end Brock Williams is the undisputed top target for tight coach Keenan Bailey in the 2027 class," Walker wrote.
Klare brings a different skill set to Buckeyes, Tight Ends Coach Keenan Bailey said. “He showed some things on film that might complement what we already have in the room and really make us a ...
Bailey mentioned Klare has a feel for space, a trait that has allowed him to stretch the field as a receiver. His 51 catches last season resulted in 685 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 13 ...
“Coach Bailey hit on all the things I wanted to hear and some things I didn’t want to hear,” Klare said. “You know what I mean. And that’s real as a coach.