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OC/WR Coach Brian Hartline (Official Thread)

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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They probably think Ruiz is going to pay him a billion dollars
Apparently just ignore our atheletic Dept made 250 Million last year and can functionally pay him whatever we damn well please but sure jan


https://www.canesinsight.com/threads/the-oc-candidates-thread.181217/post-6411151
he'd run OSU's offense as he's the O coordinator there.
Thought Hartline was wr's coach..my mistake..although we can up his salary
 
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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 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.
 
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Hartline might not be able to recruit any more three stars because anyone he recruits is going to get a ranking boost.
Facts!
Also, the two lowest rated WRs in the last 2 OSU classes were: 4star Kojo Antwi- highest rated WR in GA and Bryson Rodgers- only 3 other B1G WRs were rated higher that weren’t going to OSU.

so, yeah Hartline can find talent
 
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Before Brian Hartline became the best wide receiver coach in the nation and was promoted to offensive coordinator, he was a pretty good pass catcher in his own right for the Buckeyes.

Just have a look at this highlight from the former No. 9.

 
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From a 21 Oct 2022 Fox Sports article:

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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."
 
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"I love my alma mater at Ohio State," Hartline said. "My heart's in the NFL. I think one day I'd want to coach there, and that's the reality of it. When? I don't know. My in-laws are here, and my wife's from Columbus. There's a big foundation that's been built here. I love coaching the receivers. When I started, I was like, 'I'll be the receivers coach for the next 15 to 20 years. Leave me alone. I'm good.' But then that grows.

"I love building the receivers room. I love it. That was an awesome opportunity, choosing and developing it. I’d love to do that on a team. I'd love to be a head coach and try to do that on a team, not just in one position. I'm kind of doing that now but just offensively, but I like dealing with people and building a team, whether that's a staff or with individual players. Where does that end up? I couldn't tell you."

Hartline also said he would be open to a head coaching position at another program, with the caveat that the team has a legitimate chance of winning a national title, something he always wanted to accomplish as a player and is still looking to achieve as a coach.

"I want to be able to win a national championship," Hartline said. "It would have to be a top program that paints that vision, that it can get done there. It's that or the NFL. For me, all the marbles have to be on the table. It has to be the pinnacle, or I may not have as much interest. If the pinnacle is not an option – a Super Bowl or a national championship – that's hard for me. I want all the marbles on the table."
 
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