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OC/WR Coach Brian Hartline (National Champion)

Which Buckeye had the greatest impact on the Ohio State history of the position he played?

  • Brian Hartline

  • Other (This is the wrong answer)


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I looked and couldn’t find anyone obvious—I assume it’s just a coach being good at their job and maintaining relationships in the event that there is ever a recruiting opportunity in the future.

There was a player in the ‘22 class that signed with Toledo that he was at least keeping track of, I assume.
It's important to build those relationships. He may also be asking for information about players the coach is familiar with at other high schools. He may value Coach Hayes's opinions.
 
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Watch: Ohio State's Hartline beaming after Wilson, Olave wow pro scouts



“Everything I teach is always geared for the next level,” Hartline said. “I don’t coach anything at a reduced rate for the college level. I have no interest in that. If you’re going to be an elite NFL receiver, you will be more than good enough for college. I do not try to coach guys to be great receivers in college. I’m trying to coach you to be a great NFL receiver.

“Anything that applies to that, that’s what we coach. That’s the standard we hold to. That extra step might seem good. One foot inbounds will get you good in college, but we will always aim for two when it comes to sideline work.”

He added, “I think this program, we are always setting these guys up for success outside of our building whether it be in the NFL or in life. Talking about our philosophy in the receiver room, that’s our approach.”

Entire article: https://247sports.com/college/ohio-...65jSqi_FTA24Ad1vLmpxwVyKm1LadNdV4sA-XF_SG9xck

Send a copy of this to every WR that Ohio State is recruiting, etc.
 
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