Ohio State’s offense led all Big Ten teams by averaging 38 points per game in league play last season, but head coach Urban Meyer knows this unit has plenty of room to improve. And with that in mind, Meyer wasted no time looking for a new play-caller after the season ended, bringing former Indiana coach Kevin Wilson to Columbus as the team’s new offensive coordinator. After sharing the starting job with Cardale Jones in 2015, Barrett was the full-time starter last year and ended the campaign with 3,400 total yards and 33 overall scores (24 passing, nine rushing). With Wilson at the controls, another run at the Heisman Trophy isn’t out of the question for Barrett.