Ohio State hires ex-BGSU assistant Drayton as assistant

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Stan Drayton, who has been an assistant at nine colleges, is Ohio State’s new wide
receivers coach.
Coach Jim Tressel announced the hiring on Thursday.
Drayton replaces Darrell Hazell who recently took the head coaching job at Kent State.
Drayton
served as Florida’s running backs coach and recruiting coordinator last
season. The Ohio native also served as Florida’s running backs coach
from 2005-07, and held the same position at SEC schools Tennessee (2008)
and Mississippi State (2004).
He also has coached at Syracuse
(2009), Bowling Green (2000), Villanova (1996-2000), Pennsylvania
(1995), Eastern Michigan (1994) and his alma mater, Allegheny (1993).
From 2001-03, he was an assistant special teams coach for the Green Bay
Packers.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Stan Drayton, who has been an assistant at nine colleges, is Ohio State’s new wide
receivers coach.
Coach Jim Tressel announced the hiring on Thursday.
Drayton replaces Darrell Hazell who recently took the head coaching job at Kent State.
Drayton
served as Florida’s running backs coach and recruiting coordinator last
season. The Ohio native also served as Florida’s running backs coach
from 2005-07, and held the same position at SEC schools Tennessee (2008)
and Mississippi State (2004).
He also has coached at Syracuse
(2009), Bowling Green (2000), Villanova (1996-2000), Pennsylvania
(1995), Eastern Michigan (1994) and his alma mater, Allegheny (1993).
From 2001-03, he was an assistant special teams coach for the Green Bay
Packers.