Brian Hartline, Ohio State's offensive coordinator and a highly regarded recruiter and developer of talent, has been named the seventh head coach of USF Football, bringing a championship-winning background and extensive recruiting success to the program.
Brian Hartline, a former NFL receiver and long-time Ohio State assistant, is set to become the head coach at USF, leaving Ohio State where he has coached receivers and served as offensive coordinator. He played at Ohio State and has coached notable receivers, with potential future moves to bigger programs, possibly even his alma mater.
Brian Hartline, Ohio State's offensive coordinator, is set to become the next head coach at USF, replacing Alex Golesh, and will continue calling plays for Ohio State through the College Football Playoff. The coaching carousel also involves Kansas State's expected retirement of Chris Klieman and the potential appointment of Collin Klein as the new head coach.
Ohio State football has hired Bill O'Brien as the new offensive coordinator, but Brian Hartline will retain the co-offensive coordinator title. Despite O'Brien's arrival, Hartline, who also serves as the wide receivers coach, has essentially been functioning as a co-offensive coordinator under head coach Ryan Day's play calling. O'Brien's extensive experience is expected to benefit Hartline and the coaching staff, as Hartline continues to develop in his role. There are concerns that Hartline may eventually leave for other coaching opportunities, but for now, the focus is on maximizing his contributions with O'Brien's tutelage.
Ohio State football has hired former Miami Dolphins coach Joe Philbin as an offensive analyst, adding another experienced mind to its offensive planning sessions and an experienced offensive line coach for a position group in transition. Philbin will be part of the brain trust on which Brian Hartline relies in his first season as the Buckeyes’ offensive coordinator. Philbin gives Ryan Day and Hartline another experienced voice in the room, and his background as an offensive line coach may be useful as the Buckeye offensive line remains in transition this summer.
Ohio State's offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach, Brian Hartline, was injured in an ATV crash on his property and admitted to drinking prior to the incident. Hartline was released from the hospital on Monday, and an investigation is ongoing to determine if any charges should be filed. He has been a part of the Ohio State coaching staff since 2017 and was recently promoted to offensive coordinator.
Ohio State football offensive coordinator Brian Hartline admitted to drinking before an ATV crash at his home over the weekend, according to a sheriff's report. Hartline suffered serious injuries and was hospitalized. It is not indicated how much he had been drinking. Hartline's sister also confirmed that he and a friend had been drinking. A field sobriety test did not take place as Hartline received immediate medical attention. Hartline has been released from the hospital and still serves as the Buckeyes' offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach.
Former NFL star and current Ohio State football coach Brian Hartline was rushed to the hospital after flipping an ATV at his home on Sunday. His sister claimed he had been drinking before the accident in a 911 call. Police bodycam footage shows the overturned vehicle as medics attend to Hartline, who is lying on the ground. Hartline tweeted that he is recovering and hopes to be released from the hospital soon. He is known for his coaching ability and has played for the Miami Dolphins and Cleveland Browns during his NFL career.
Ohio State offensive coordinator Brian Hartline was involved in an ATV crash on his property early Sunday morning. Hartline and a friend sustained non-life threatening injuries, and alcohol was involved in the incident. Hartline remains hospitalized in stable condition. He was promoted to offensive coordinator in January after spending the previous five seasons as the program’s wide receivers coach.
Ohio State football offensive coordinator Brian Hartline admitted to drinking before crashing a UTV on his property, according to reports from the Delaware County Sheriff's Office. Hartline and a passenger were sent to the hospital after the rollover accident. An investigation is ongoing, and a criminal offense has not been determined. Hartline is now at home and in stable condition. He was promoted to offensive coordinator in January after spending the previous five seasons as one of the nation's top wide receivers coaches.
Ohio State offensive coordinator Brian Hartline was operating a utility terrain vehicle while under the influence of alcohol when it crashed early Sunday, sending him and one other person to a hospital. Hartline, who played at Ohio State from 2005 to ’08 before an NFL career, was named offensive coordinator in January after serving as receivers coach since 2018. A potential charge of driving while under the influence of drugs/alcohol was listed, but court records showed no filings as of Monday afternoon.
Ohio State football offensive coordinator Brian Hartline was hospitalized after an ATV crash at his home, along with another male who was not affiliated with the university. The injuries are not life-threatening, and Hartline is hoping to be released from the hospital soon. Hartline, who spent his college career at Ohio State and also played seven seasons in the NFL, was promoted to offensive coordinator from wide receivers coach this offseason. The Buckeyes had two wide receivers drafted in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft and are expected to have a third in 2023.
Ohio State football offensive coordinator Brian Hartline was hospitalized after an all-terrain vehicle accident on his property in Delaware County. He sustained non-life-threatening injuries and remains in stable condition. Hartline has been calling plays for the offense in spring practice and was promoted to offensive coordinator in January.
Ohio State's offensive coordinator, Brian Hartline, was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after an all-terrain vehicle crash on his property. The crash occurred a day after the Buckeyes' spring game. Hartline, who was promoted to offensive coordinator in January, took to Twitter to alleviate worries and thank people for their concern.
Ohio State's offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach, Brian Hartline, was hospitalized following an ATV crash on his property. The extent of his injuries is unknown but considered non-life threatening. Hartline expects to be released Sunday evening. He has been a staple of the Ohio State coaching staff since joining his alma mater as an offensive quality control assistant in 2017 and was recently promoted to offensive coordinator.