Perry Eliano Leaves Ohio State to Join Toledo as Cornerbacks Coach: What This Means for the Rockets’ Defense

Ex-Ohio State football coach discovers a new place to stay

After a successful two-year stint as Ohio State’s safeties coach, Perry Eliano is leaving the program. His contract expired and the Buckeyes did not seek to renew it. Although he was highly anticipated after being recruited from Cincinnati, where he coached cornerbacks and developed players like Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner, the results during his time in Columbus did not meet Ryan Day’s expectations.

Despite the disappointment of not being able to continue at Ohio State, Eliano is now looking forward to his next coaching opportunity. He has landed a job as the cornerback coach at Toledo. With his experience at top programs like Ohio State and Cincinnati, he brings a wealth of knowledge and skill to his new role with the Rockets.

Perry Eliano will be replacing Corey Parker at Toledo, who recently moved on to Illinois. This move allows Eliano to continue his coaching journey in Ohio at another MAC school. Sources have confirmed that he is officially joining Toledo as their new corners coach. With his background coaching at prestigious football programs and developing standout players, he is expected to make a significant impact on Toledo’s defense.

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