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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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Would absolutely love this, but my only question is if he can recruit as well as he may be able to coach.
Yeah…He’s not bad.

I was actually looking through this thread because there was someone (when Hartline was given the interim tag) who was pissed saying something like “This is Ohio State and we need PROVEN coaches.” Couldn’t find it, so I had to quote something while I was back in 2018 haha!
 
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Ohio State building all-time wide receiver room with Brian Hartline's recruiting

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Ohio State continues to build on what someday might be considered the greatest wide receiver room of all time.

It's more than hype or even hyperbole. It's a numbers game at this point.

The Buckeyes secured commitments from two of the top three receivers in 247Sports.com's recruiting rankings for the 2023 class. Five-star receiver Carnell Tate (IMG Academy, Bradenton, Fla.) committed on Monday. Fellow five-star receiver Brandon Innis (American Heritage, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) followed with a commitment on Tuesday.

Wide receivers coach Brian Hartline continues to build on a reputation as one of college football's best recruiters under coach Ryan Day; a perception that is going to swell with each cycle. The Buckeyes are challenging – and perhaps surpassing – Alabama for the title of “WRU” in the College Football Playoff era.

But seriously, can we talk about the greatest wide receiver room of all time? What about Miami with Andre Johnson, Reggie Wayne and Santana Moss? What about Alabama – which has produced six first-round receivers since 2018?

Ohio State is in position to match – or perhaps surpass that now. Hartline's recruiting track record is off the charts since he took the receiver coach job in 2018. Look at the recruits at the position with four-star ratings or better since:

Ohio State WR recruits since 2019
PLAYER YEAR STARS
Garrett Wilson* 2019 5
Jameson Williams* (transferred to Alabama) 2019 4
Julian Fleming 2020 5
Jaxon Smith-Njigba 2020 5
Gee Scott Jr. 2020 4
Emeka Egbuka 2021 5
Marvin Harrison Jr. 2021 4
Jayden Ballard 2021 4
Kyion Graves 2022 4
Caleb Burton 2022 4
Carnell Tate 2023 5
Brandon Innis 2023 5
*Denotes first-round NFL Pick

That doesn't count Chris Olave, a three-star recruit from the class of 2018. The absurdity of the talent is going to show out over the next few NFL Drafts. Wilson and Olave were first-round picks in the 2022 NFL Draft. Smith-Njigba is projected to be a first-round pick in 2023 according to Sporting News' initial mock draft, and Harrison Jr. and Egbuka could be tandem first-round picks in 2024 if they continue to develop.

That's not even counting the development of Fleming, Ballard, Grayes and Burton before Tate and Innis arrive. Even with attrition and transfers, you can count on at least one or two of those receivers to develop into a first-round pick, too.

Entire article: https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nca...iting-brian-hartline/tw4a4r6vyjctwa4ush4ue3zr
 
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