Jim Knowles Shares Emotional Life Update

As Jim Knowles embarks on a new coaching journey at Tennessee and ties the knot, his complex legacy at Ohio State remains a talking point for fans and analysts alike.

Jim Knowles has a new chapter off the field.

The former Ohio State defensive coordinator has married his longtime girlfriend, Andi, adding a personal milestone to a year that has already taken him from Columbus to Penn State and now to Tennessee.

Knowles remains one of the more polarizing figures in Ohio State circles. He arrived and helped steady a Buckeye defense that was struggling, then gradually turned that group into the best in football. That climb peaked in 2024, when Ohio State won the national championship.

But the title celebration didn’t keep him in Columbus. Knowles left immediately after the championship, even though Ryan Day wanted him back, and headed to Penn State.

That move made him the highest-paid coordinator in college football, though it didn’t last long. He was fired after James Franklin was canned.

Now he’s on to Tennessee, where expectations will be heavy from the start. Volunteer fans believe he can be transformational right away, but Ohio State fans know his defenses usually take time.

Penn State’s defense struggled in the first year of his system, just as Ohio State did in his first season there. His approach tends to be a slow build, and the source material says he needs at least three years to turn a defense into a truly strong unit.

If he gets that kind of runway in Knoxville, Tennessee should eventually have a strong defense. Knowles is also described as a very strong recruiter. The real question is whether the Volunteers will be patient enough to wait for the long haul or demand quicker results.

Ohio State, meanwhile, has reason to feel good about moving forward with Matt Patricia running the defense. The Buckeyes were at or near the top of the country in just about every statistical category last season in Patricia’s first year, and the defense is expected to be nasty again now that he’s back. The source material even says that unit was statistically better than the one Knowles led during Ohio State’s title-winning 2024 season.

Players have praised Patricia’s teaching style, especially the way he explains why certain plays are called and why they work. Knowles, by contrast, was more direct: he told players to run the plays and trust that they would work. They did, but not every player loved that method.

There’s also still some edge between Ohio State and Tennessee after the 2024 season. Tennessee fans tried to call the Shoe “Neyland North” and got shut down hard, and since then they’ve kept poking at Buckeye fans. Ohio State would love to answer back again, this time on the recruiting trail, with David Gabriel Georges as the target that would make the win especially satisfying.

In Other News...

Michigan Freshman Drawing Unexpected Buzz Along The Wolverines Defensive Front

Michigans 2026 class is already carrying some real intrigue, and Titan Davis is one of the names drawing the most attention along the defensive front. The freshman defensive lineman arrives with a reputation for disruptive play in high school, and with highly rated teammates like Savion Hiter and Carter Meadows also in the mix, theres a sense that this group could help Michigan sooner than a typical freshman class.

CBS Sports singled out Davis and Hiter as freshmen to watch, with Davis standing out as a player who could force his way into the conversation for meaningful snaps early. Michigan has every reason to be patient with a young lineman, but Davis is the kind of prospect who makes that harder, especially if his transition keeps matching the buzz he brought with him into Ann Arbor. [Read more 🡒]

Michigan May Have Finally Found The Instant Impact Receiver It Needed

Michigan spent the spring looking for a receiver who could change the feel of the offense, and Salesi Moa has quickly become the name to watch. The five-star prospect arrived after initially signing with Utah, then finding a new path to Ann Arbor when his situation changed, and the Wolverines are treating him like a player who can help sooner rather than later. Coaches have been upbeat about what he brings, and the expectation is that he will line up at wide receiver and factor into the offense this season.

The intriguing part for Michigan is where Moa fits in a room that already has established options ahead of him. Depth chart projections have him behind two starters, but still in position to be a meaningful target and push for a bigger role as the season unfolds. For a team that has been searching for more instant impact at receiver, Moa is the kind of addition that can make the rest of the offense look a little more dangerous, even before the full picture of his role comes into focus. [Read more 🡒]

Former Michigan Forward Will Tschetter Just Got A Huge NBA Chance

Will Tschetters next step comes with a real NBA opening attached, as the former Michigan forward has landed a Summer League contract with the Portland Trail Blazers. The move gives him a chance to get on the floor in Las Vegas and show why his shooting and steady approach made him such a useful piece in Ann Arbor, where he grew from a redshirt prospect into a dependable rotation player.

For Tschetter, this is the kind of opportunity that can change the conversation quickly. Portland sees him as a possible stretch-four who can help with spacing and depth, and now he gets his first formal shot to make a case for more than just a summer look, with a roster spot or camp invitation potentially in play if he can translate his game to the pro level. [Read more 🡒]