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I'm not hating his play calling, so far.
I've heard praise for the run game blocking schemes by color commentators. Can't say I know enough to agree/disagree, but it seems like it's just some early season clunkiness in execution and a bit of conservative playcalling that has kept the run game from flourishing so farNo, he’s doing a great job, especially in timing plays. He has a sense of when to go to the air, and even more importantly what receivers should be featured based on tape and gameplay. He sees how the receivers are being checked and gives Sayin a few solid checkdown options.
The run game play calls need some work and creativity. There’s also some syncing that him and Day need to do for short yardage plays, timeouts, etc. Hartline will be molded into a pretty great OC under Day, just going to take some fine tuning and time. Pretty cool to see him cut his teeth this year.
I think he’s gotten a little too cute with the TEs so far, thinking too much about how to use them versus just playing to your strength with 3-4 WRs on the field.I'm not hating his play calling, so far.
He will not be offered it.I would not take it well if, indeed, Hartline would take the PSU job...
I understand it would be a fabulous opportunity for him, personally and professionally
but I'd be crushed
It's kind of a risky move for both. He just became OC, and is the best position coach in the US. There is more to work with at PSU than many other universities, so if he knew what he was doing, he could be successful.He will not be offered it.
Hartline not ready to be a CEO of a multimillion dollar entity. He needs time and experience..,,,what he is doing now is WR coach, recruiter and OC intern . Hes not fully in charge of the offense and would guess he has less autonomy than Chip. Give it time to grow..if he leaves for one of these openings..they won’t give him time to master the HC job.I think there's a tacit understanding that he will be next in line after Day. I also don't think it will be until he's ready. When I hear him in interviews it's pretty clear that the standards for the WR room are those he has for himself. You don't see the field until you're ready. He seems to want to learn as much as he can and move forward. That's how he's been since he showed up as a volunteer and he's taken each step seriously. Day's pretty young, but at some point he'll be ready to hand over the keys and I hope their timelines mesh. I don't think HC experience elsewhere is necessary for him as long as he gets the right "coaching" so that he's ready when it's time.
) and is still the best position coach in CFB.