While Dakorien Moore is currently committed to LSU, hopefully Brian Hartline will be able to do what Brian Hartline does. The philosophy around Ohio State recruiting has always been that if the Buckeye coaching staff can get a guy on campus, they feel like they have a really good shot of landing him.
The Buckeyes are bringing in more elite guests for a major recruiting weekend. The Buckeyes currently have one offensive line commitment in the 2025 class thanks to in-state pledge Carter Lowe.
It was a bit of a shock on Tuesday night when 2025 Florida wide receiver, Jayvan Boggs, decommitted from Ohio State. The 6-foot, 188-pound pass catcher was unearthed by offensive coordinator Brian Hartline, as the Buckeyes were in early on him after identifying his talent.
Ohio State has been on one of the most ridiculous recruiting hot streaks of all time at any position when it comes to bringing in elite wide receivers.
The Buckeyes make the cut for a number of top players. The Ohio State football players might be on spring break, but that doesn’t mean that the coaches aren’t putting in work to make the team better.
No one recruits a better position group than Brian Hartline recruits wide receivers. However, an argument could be made for Tim Walton right now with the talent he’s bringing to the Ohio State football program.
The Ohio State Buckeyes promoted one of the best assistant coaches on their team, wide receivers coach Brian Hartline, to co-offensive coordinator. Hartline will be working with newly hired offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are significantly reshuffling their coaching staff after hiring Bill O’Brien as their new offensive coordinator.
It is without a doubt a good year to be looking for an offensive coordinator. The New Orleans Saints have made the tough call of moving on from Pete Carmichael after 18 years with the team.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are preparing for their Cotton Bowl matchup with the SEC's Missouri Tigers on Friday. As the Tigers gameplan, they still don't
If the Ohio State Buckeyes are going to win out and make their way into the College Football Playoff, they’ll need a full complement of receivers helping them. Of course, it’ll all start with receivers Marvin Harrison Jr.
Smith tops the charts as the nation’s new No. 1 player in the 2024 class. The crown jewel of Ohio State’s 2024 class, receiver commit Jeremiah Smith commands as much attention as possible, but it’s deserving.
One of the main issues that has plagued the Ohio State Buckeyes this season has been the running game. Offensive coordinator Brian Hartline shared his thoughts on the struggles, saying the team simply needs to be better in that area if the team is going to be successful going forward. “You are evaluated when you need it most," Hartline said.
In-state native Shaun Terry is one worth keeping a close eye on. We just saw Ohio State land a wide receiver target this week thanks to class of 2025 Florida native Jayvan Boggs.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have momentum on the football field, sitting undefeated and ranked No. 3 in the country. Now, they have just picked up some momentum off of it as well, landing a commitment from talented 2025 Cocoa (FL) wide receiver Jayvan Boggs on Monday morning.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have been great recruiters historically, and recently under coach Ryan Day. That's especially true at the wide receiver position and helped by position coach Brian Hartline.
The Buckeyes’ coaching staff is out on the recruiting trail during the off week. The beat goes on for the Ohio State coaching staff. Putting a ton of their efforts this off week into recruiting, it’s been one stop after another for several of the staffers.
The Ohio State Buckeyes will look to move to 3-0 on Saturday when they host the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers at Ohio Stadium during a 4 p.m. ET kickoff.
Former Ohio State wide receiver Chris Olave sang wide receivers coach Brian Hartline's praises during an interview Saturday on NFL Live. Reflecting on his time with the Buckeyes, Olave said Hartline was a crucial part of his development, both as a person and as a player.
Ohio State Buckeyes offensive coordinator Brian Hartline thankfully met with the media Tuesday at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, something that potentially could have not happened after the events on April 16.
Ohio State football assistant Brian Hartline is recovering at home after being released from the hospital following a UTV accident in recent days. Now, we have something of a first-hand look at what police officers saw when they arrived on the scene to help the Buckeyes offensive coordinator after the crash.
Ohio State assistant coach Brian Hartline was injured in a utility terrain vehicle accident over the weekend.
Perhaps a change at play-caller is just what the Buckeyes need to take the next step, though, so it will be interesting to see what the OSU head coach eventually decides to do.
Brian Hartline replaces Kevin Wilson, who left to become head coach at Tulsa. He will also continue in his role as the team’s wide receivers coach, a position he has held since 2018.
The Buckeyes have been producing high-end wide receiver talent the last several years. Hartline, a former Buckeyes receiver himself, has been with the program since 2017 and became the wide receivers coach in 2018.
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