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Nick Saban’s 'Pass-Rush Guru' Joe Kim Lands at Ohio State

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Ohio State taps veteran NFL pass-rush guru Joe Kim to sharpen the Buckeyes’ defensive line technique and help fuel a more disruptive defense in 2026.

Ohio State is turning to one of football’s most respected pass-rush technicians with the hiring of longtime NFL assistant Joe Kim to work with the Buckeyes’ defensive line. Kim spent last season working with Bret Bielema for the University of Illinois, where he helped develop Edge Gabe Jacas into an All-Big Ten performer who led the Big Ten conference in sacks with 11, and is now projected to go in the first round of the upcoming NFL draft. This is the second time Ohio State has hired someone from Bielema's coaching staff, having hired Special Teams Coordinator Robby Discher at the end of January.

Kim's resume is quite impressive. He has worked with 11 different organizations in the NFL over a three-decade span. He first broke into the league with the Browns in 1992 under Bill Belichick as an assistant strength coach and pass-rush specialist, beginning a career that has made him a resource for NFL and college staffs seeking an edge in getting after the quarterback.

Kim is also a renowned taekwondo instructor , a background that shapes his teaching of hand usage, leverage, and balance along the line of scrimmage. He has produced more than 250 black belts and multiple national and international champions, and he later formalized his football-specific work by founding the training outfit Football Combatives in 2017. Former Alabama coach Nick Saban, during a 2024 appearance on ESPN’s College GameDay, praised the way Kim “teaches players how to attack a source, how to use and read a body position for weakness and strength.

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