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[QUOTE="BillSU, post: 4841382, member: 6809"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.google.com/search?q=brian+hartline&sca_esv=583880146&source=hp&ei=NtZaZZyuEJGt5NoPs[/URL] My #1 I agree. More on him: [B]Brian Hartline, Ohio State OC[/B] (Adam Cairns / USA TODAY NETWORK) There’s no hotter head coaching candidate among assistant coaches than Hartline. The former Ohio State and NFL wide receiver has already been a person of interest for head coaching opportunities at the Power Five level. Expect that to continue. Sources in the administrator world that have interacted with Hartline speak extremely highly of him. “He’s very impressive,” one administrator source told On3. “I understand the hype,” another administrator that has interacted with Hartline shared. After five seasons as Ohio State’s wide receivers coach, Hartline is now entering his first year as the Buckeyes’ offensive coordinator. In addition to having three receivers that went in the first round of the last two NFL drafts and two more that could go in the first round next year, Hartline also continues to be one of the nation’s top recruiters. Since becoming an assistant at Ohio State in 2018, he has served as the lead recruiter on 20 four- or five-star recruits that the Buckeyes have landed. Hartline, who played seven seasons in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins and Cleveland Browns, finished his NFL career with 344 catches, 4,766 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns. “Brian has been successful in every football capacity for which he has been engaged,” Ohio State head coach Ryan Day said after promoting Hartline to offensive coordinator. “He has progressed incredibly well from college to NFL receiver and then from quality control coach to wide receivers coach to passing game coordinator. He figures things out quickly and he is more than ready to now transition to offensive coordinator. [B]“Brian has also developed his receivers at an unprecedented level and he has recruited as well or better than anyone in the country. Now he’ll be recruiting for our entire offense and I think that is something that will be really positive for our program.”[/B] [/QUOTE]
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