They probably think Ruiz is going to pay him a billion dollarsThey still do. Lots are raising him as their OC cause you know OC at his alma mater and much more successful program isn't better than their job or something
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They probably think Ruiz is going to pay him a billion dollarsThey still do. Lots are raising him as their OC cause you know OC at his alma mater and much more successful program isn't better than their job or something
Apparently just ignore our atheletic Dept made 250 Million last year and can functionally pay him whatever we damn well please but sure janThey probably think Ruiz is going to pay him a billion dollars
Thought Hartline was wr's coach..my mistake..although we can up his salaryhe'd run OSU's offense as he's the O coordinator there.
Hartline has former top WRs in their home states on the bench in waiting(Ballard #1 WR in OH, Grayes #1 in AZ, Antwi #1 in GA and Burton was previously #1 in TX before breaking his leg). That's how talented this team is.That one guy responding "I wanna see him turn a 3 Star into a 5 Star. Anyone can flex with all those 5Stars!"
Ummm, Chris Olave was a 3 Star ya chump!
Hartline might not be able to recruit any more three stars because anyone he recruits is going to get a ranking boost.That one guy responding "I wanna see him turn a 3 Star into a 5 Star. Anyone can flex with all those 5Stars!"
Ummm, Chris Olave was a 3 Star ya chump!
Facts!Hartline might not be able to recruit any more three stars because anyone he recruits is going to get a ranking boost.
Nevermind the dozens of fans at Miami...They still do. Lots are raising him as their OC cause you know OC at his alma mater and much more successful program isn't better than their job or something
After a seven-year career in the NFL, Hartline joined the Buckeyes’ staff in 2017 as an offensive quality control coach. He was promoted to be the team’s wide receivers coach in 2018, and has thrived in that role ever since.
According to Ohio State's official athletic website, there are currently 65 players on active NFL rosters who attended OSU, and of that group, 10 of them are wideouts. Seven were coached by Hartline.
"I think that's a big reason why they are so good at wide receiver," Klatt said of Hartline. "This guy does an amazing job."