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Joe Daniels
Assoc. Director of Player Development



Hometown: Bethel Park, Pa. High School: Bethel Park High School College: Slippery Rock University Years in Coaching: 39 Wife: Kathy Children: Matthew, Kaitlin Coaching Assignments 2004-2008 Passing Game Coordinator, Quarterbacks Ohio State University 2001-2003 Quarterbacks and Wide Receivers Ohio State University 2000-2001 Assistant Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator University of Cincinnati 1998-1999 Wide Receivers University of Cincinnati 1997 Running Backs University of Cincinnati 1990-1991 Quarterbacks New York Jets 1989 Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks University of Akron 1986-1987 Wide Receivers Buffalo Bills 1983-1985 Wide Receivers Cleveland Browns 1981-1983 Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks University of Pittsburgh 1980-1981 Running Backs University of Pittsburgh 1978-1980 Quarterbacks West Virginia University 1968-1978 Quarterbacks and Wide Receivers Boston College 1967 Assistant Coach University of New Hampshire 1966 Graduate Assistant East Stroudsburg State University 1964-1965 Assistant Coach Johnstown Bishop McCort High School Joe Daniels is in his ninth season as a member of the Ohio State football staff. He has moved into an administrative role this season with the Buckeyes, after eight years as the OSU quarterbacks coach.

Daniels spent 39 years in the coaching profession. He has extensive experience on both the collegiate and professional levels and is regarded as one of the outstanding teachers in the game. Daniels joined the Ohio State staff in the late winter of 2001 as coach of the quarterbacks and wide receivers. He was named to his present position prior to the start of the 2004 campaign. Daniels has been instrumental in the development of many outstanding players, most notably 2006 All-America and Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith. He was one of five finalists for the 2006 Frank Broyles Award as the nation’s most outstanding assistant coach.

A native of Bethel Park, Pa. Daniels graduated from Slippery Rock University in 1964 with a degree in physical education. He played running back in college and was a four-year letterwinner. His coaching career has been distinguished, with players such as Ken O’Brien, Andre Reed, Ozzie Newsome and Dan Marino under his tutelage. Daniels was elected to the Bethel Park Hall of Fame in 2002 and to the Slippery Rock Hall of Fame in 2004. He will be inducted into the Western Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in May, 2009.

He was the inaugural recipient of the Tyson Gentry Courage Award from the Columbus chapter of the National Football Foundation in 2009.

Daniels and his wife, Kathy, a West Virginia graduate, have two children: Matthew, a former Buckeye defensive back, and Kaitlin, a member of the OSU cheerleading squad.

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