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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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Brian Hartline Provides Testimony Over Theory for Buckeye Wideouts

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While questions swirl and turmoil churns around the Ohio State football program, inside the walls at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, football goes on unabated.

It wasn’t that long ago that the lone bit of turmoil surrounded the Buckeye receivers and the adversity of losing one position coach and getting to know a new one.

Despite the escalation of issues surrounding head coach Urban Meyer, the receivers and their new position coach — Brian Hartline — still have jobs to do and relationships to build. The questions that people had about their position group and a new coach still remain.

Things appear to be going well, however.

“It’s been great working with him,” senior H-back Parris Campbell said prior to camp. “He’s a great guy. He’s played at the next level and also dominated at the next level, so it’s been great.”

Hartline spent seven years in the NFL — producing 1,000-yard seasons in 2012 and 2013 — finishing with 344 career receptions and 4,766 yards. He earned millions playing professionally, which is why some people might be surprised that he came back to Ohio State — and initially on simply a volunteer basis.

Not everyone is surprised, however.

“It’s not surprising, especially not coming from Ohio State,” Campbell said. “I feel like a lot of guys, when you leave Ohio State it’s something that you forever miss. Just to be back around, that for him, I think that was good for him.”

Hartline has been part of the program for two years now. Initially, he was volunteering during bowl practices — and even participating on the scout team in order to help the Ohio State defense. Last year, he spent his time as a quality control coach while still working with the Buckeye wide receivers.

In other words, the players know him, which should make the transition quite a bit easier.

“For sure,” Campbell said. “Just because he’s someone who is already familiar with the way we go about things. He’s been here for two years, so everyone has grown their relationship with him.”

Back in the spring, once again doing whatever he could to help, Brian Hartline was one of the receivers running routes for quarterback J.T. Barrett during OSU’s pro day.

Sometimes, he wasn’t quite able to come down with a deep ball, which led to plenty of laughs and grief from the current Buckeye receivers. That interaction gave a glimpse as to the level of comfort that the receivers have with Hartline, as well as the level of comfort that Hartline has within the football program itself.

“The relationship has just grown over the time,” Campbell said. “He’s been helping us, just adding that extra sauce to the table. Being an NFL vet, he’s just bringing a different type of energy to the wideout room. It’s something fresh and something new.

“That relationship didn’t happen overnight. He came in when we were practicing for bowl practice, and that’s kind of when it all started. Just since from there, he’s been clicking with all of the wideouts.”

Entire article: https://theozone.net/2018/08/brian-hartline-testimony-wideouts/
 
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Recruiting. I'm not worried. The guys we want are those with a legit shot at the league and who want to know what they have to do to get there.
I'm curious how the conversation might differ when the next underclassmen with Hartline's draft stock wants to go pro. He had almost no support and proved people wrong. He also got to that second contract sooner, which was important for him as he only had a 6 year career. He can also lay out the pros and the cons, and I have to imagine the QB change was a factor in that.

It's just an interesting shift, as he'll be helping them decide whether to go pro a bit early like he did or stick around. I could see that giving him a ton of credibility and authority to speak on the subject, or make it kinda awkward. I lean towards the former.

I think he'll be going through that this January, when Mack and Victor decide what to do. Let's assume one of the two declares early. The other one might be faced with this scenario:

- Haskins gone
- Weber gone
- Hill, Campbell, McLaurin, Dixon gone
- Prince, Knox, Pridgeon gone, maybe Jordan

That's a big shift, and the next QB is a runner who can pass. Should the OL be a bit incomplete, we know where the offense might turn.
 
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Ohio State recruiting: Hartline making early impressions

Brian Hartline is making an early impression on Buckeye wide out recruits.

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Being an Ohio State Buckeyes football fan is a bit interesting. With each new day bringing more news to the investigation into the football program, these 14 days leading to a final decision on Urban Meyer’s fate can’t come soon enough. Forget whose side you’re on. Let’s focus on the fact that there are only 20 days until the Buckeyes kick-off against Oregon State. That fact alone ought to bring all the joy you may require. With many recruits sure to be making their way to campus for the upcoming home games each weekend, recruiting is about to pick up.

When recruiting is the focus, Ohio State is one of the best.

Hartline making early impressions

Former Buckeye and NFL veteran Brian Hartline is the new receivers coach for the Buckeyes. The benefits of Hartline being the new position coach is multifold. His on-field experience in the indomitable “Horseshoe” is sure to be something his current players will look to with relish. Beyond just his playing experience though, the fact that he played those years in the NFL will make future Buckeyes eager to learn. Many of the high profile players coming to visit Ohio State come because of their opportunity to learn the position and the possibility of being drafted to the NFL. The last several NFL drafts have proved the quality of the coaching staff. With Hartline stepping into his new role will continue the level of coaching excellence to develop top caliber players.



Yesterday, Bucknuts.com recruiting analyst Bill Kurelic wrote about one player Hartline may be targeting. The 2020 Florida native Majon Wright, a 6-foot-2, 175-pound prospect, is currently considered to be a defensive safety. According to Kurelic, Wright is a player that may end up playing receiver at the next level. Graded out as a top 20 safety in the 2020 class, Wright is a high three-star product. Majon only has one 247sports crystal ball prediction, which is in favor of the home-state Florida Gators. If the Buckeyes want to become a serious threat to land Wright in their 2020 class, they’ll need to begin laying the foundation for a strong relationship. In Kurelic’s article, he mentions that Hartline did just that. Talking on the phone with Wright, it looks as if Hartline may develop a good relationship with this Southern star.

Entire article: https://www.landgrantholyland.com/2...tline-making-early-impressions-wide-receivers
 
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Excitement level to see Tate QB the 1s is dialed up to 11 now. And Victor's vert... what a RZ weapon!

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Everyone always wants to see the backup QB.... but damn I can't wait to see Tate in action lol. Electric with his legs & has been dropping some absolute dimes in the highlight videos.
 
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