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JT was an exceptional leader but that doesn’t always translate into being able to recruit. Hartlind didn’t have any OC experience but he did have many years of already being on the staff and establishing himself as an elite college coaching/recruiter.But he is a former Buckeye who played under Day which is a positive. He was known as an exceptional leader while here too. Hartline didn't have any OC experience before this year either. I'm sure JT has learned a lot from Ben Johnson and I would not be surprised to see him do well hereJ
JT was an exceptional leader but that doesn’t always translate into being able to recruit. Hartlind didn’t have any OC experience but he did have many years of already being on the staff and establishing himself as an elite college coaching/recruiter.But he is a former Buckeye who played under Day which is a positive. He was known as an exceptional leader while here too. Hartline didn't have any OC experience before this year either. I'm sure JT has learned a lot from Ben Johnson and I would not be surprised to see him do well hereJ
Did you watch the video? He didn't whine. He simply addressed the state of college football. Nothing wrong with his comments
Well he has gone for 300+ beforeCould be in for a big day going against that porous 49ers D
I’m a Bears fan I’ve seen his relationship with Caleb. I hope he stays in Chicago nobody knew Ben either till he got a chance.If JT wasn’t an ex Buckeye, you wouldn’t even mention him, I could see bringing him back as a position coach, not OC though. Randle El has no college coaching experience as well.
I’m a Bears fan I’ve seen his relationship with Caleb. I hope he stays in Chicago nobody knew Ben either till he got a chance.If JT wasn’t an ex Buckeye, you wouldn’t even mention him, I could see bringing him back as a position coach, not OC though. Randle El has no college coaching experience as well.
But he is a former Buckeye who played under Day which is a positive. He was known as an exceptional leader while here too. Hartline didn't have any OC experience before this year either. I'm sure JT has learned a lot from Ben Johnson and I would not be surprised to see him do well here

But he is a former Buckeye who played under Day which is a positive. He was known as an exceptional leader while here too. Hartline didn't have any OC experience before this year either. I'm sure JT has learned a lot from Ben Johnson and I would not be surprised to see him do well here

“I’m seeing the process out. I love the culture, and they make you feel welcome. Everybody there is big on development. I want to be developed into a first-round, top-five draft pick. And I feel Ohio State can get me there.”
I hope they do otherwise someone's uncle says they are their agent you sign some deal with them and the kid claims they were never their agent whether they were really or not and it's just a mess.I don’t think agents need any licensing, at least not for NIL.
And if you’re looking for some last minute boosts of confidence, not only is the slot dot their offense revolves around a true freshman, he reclassified and just turned 18 earlier this season (something the announcers mentioned during the Louisville game).
And their QB is a pouty punk bitch who folds under pressure.
The Miami offense depends on a pouty punk bitch QB dumping it off within five yards of the LOS (because he can’t consistently not throw interceptions when he tries to go deep, again, see Louisville game) to an 18 year old for a massive portion of their offensive production.
The Miami run game has been mid all season and stumbled into success against an A&M team that was compromising their run defense to sell out on blitzes to create pressure.
Ohio State’s defense should have a massive, massive advantage against Miami’s offense.