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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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http://scout.theinsiders.com/a.z?s=142&p=8&c=1&nid=1029392

http://ohiostate.rivals.com/viewprospect.asp?pr_key=26803

Canton (OH)
GlenOak
Wide Receiver

Height: 6-foot-2
Weight: 180 pounds
40-yard dash: 4.45 seconds
Bench Press: 220 lbs.
Squats: 240 lbs
Vertical jump: 33"
GPA: 3.9

Bio Notes: Brian was named second team All-Federal League as a junior. He also won AP Northeastern Inland All-district honors. Brian is also a high jumper on the track team. He finished 5th in the 110 meter hurdles 39" @ 14.76 , 5th in the 300meter hurdles 36" @ 38.4 and 10th in the high jump at 6' 2" at the Ohio High school finals last year.

Schools in the Running: Iowa, Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Virgina- tOSU considered the favorite- he has been quoted as saying that he would commit on the spot if offered by tOSU

He visited tOSU and MSU for it's junior day

He is considered a top 4 WR prospect in Ohio (MM, Hartline, Orton, Robiske)
 
i never really heard of him when i saw him play and i didn't think much of him as a college quarterback prospect when i did. after i saw him he was moved to wide out apparently and looked really good from what i have read and heard. he did seem really athletic though for a quarterback and i would like to see him play some receiver for sure. i probably have some film on him at qb if i can locate the tape. i moved in december so my crap is still strewn about from box to box.
 
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Boy had better work on his bench. I hadn't lifted in six months up until two weeks ago, and even then I put up 225 eight times (and I'm 47 years old, 6'0", and 215 with most of it on my gut). With weight training these days, there's no excuse for any football to not be able to max out on the bench at 1 1/2 times his weight (in his case, 270).
 
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Duane really likes him. He considers Hartline one of the best athletes in the entire class this year. I think people want to see Hartline play a full year at WR to see what kind of numbers he can put up. The athleticism is clearly there. The limited number of scholies we have to offer this year is going to make the coaches even more selective than usual.
 
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goodguy said:
Thanks Nutty

I think if Hartline is a legit prospect then you take him and maybe Orton. Then you go OOS for one big time WR prospect.

No problem, goodguy. The other Ohio WR to remember is Brian Robiskie. There was talk a little while back that the coaches are really interested in him. He probably gets an offer with a good showing at camp.
 
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Do you think we should take all three Orton, Hartline and Robiskie?

I think we should take the two best and find a burner OOS. All three of the Ohio guys seems to be Wideouts and not flankers (or possesion receivers if you may). Any thoughts?
 
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i doubt we take more than one of the three honestly. nothing against any of their talent but with us limited in scholarships and being a big name across the country i image we will be lucky to land/offer half of the top 20 in ohio this year. it is just a numbers crunch. the players we do get from ohio that aren't the cream of the crop (boone and o'neal) will probably have to wait for their offers longer than usual. kids with questionable grades or test scores may get snubbed all together. sucks for the buckeye wannabees but it is a good situation to be in for the team. being picky in recruiting is a luxury that scrub squads like indiana and northwestern can ill afford.
 
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BIATCHabutuka said:
i doubt we take more than one of the three honestly. nothing against any of their talent but with us limited in scholarships and being a big name across the country i image we will be lucky to land/offer half of the top 20 in ohio this year. it is just a numbers crunch. the players we do get from ohio that aren't the cream of the crop (boone and o'neal) will probably have to wait for their offers longer than usual. kids with questionable grades or test scores may get snubbed all together. sucks for the buckeye wannabees but it is a good situation to be in for the team. being picky in recruiting is a luxury that scrub squads like indiana and northwestern can ill afford.

I totally agree about the numbers crunch thing. We're going to miss out on quality in state kids every year but the situation is even worse this year. It's the whole risk vs.reward thing. Do you fill out the class with local kids who are good players or do you take a chance going after a top OOS kid? I personally didn't mind losing out on a kid like Cadogan or Incarnato in an attempt to land a top prospect like a Leon Hart. I also suspect if Incarnato and Cadogan were Buckeye verbals last fall Mitchum would be a Hawkeye.
 
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again none of my opinions on this subtopic belong here, perhaps on a different part of the forum, but not on hartline's thread, so i edit myself down for now.

speaking of hartline, i have found a box of about twenty unidentified camcorder tapes. i imagine my glenoak game is in there somewhere. i will still try and find some/any film on him and see what i can post for all to enjoy.
 
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