Ohio State football co-offensive coordinator and receivers coach Brian Hartline has recently interviewed for the head coaching position at West Virginia, according to a report from 247Sports. Known for his top-notch recruiting skills, Hartline has been coaching Ohio State’s receivers since 2018 and has helped produce several NFL stars from the program.
Under Hartline’s guidance, players like Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Marvin Harrison Jr. have excelled in college and moved on to successful professional careers. With talented current players such as Emeka Egbuka, Carnell Tate, and Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State’s receiving room continues to be highly regarded in the country.
Having played at Ohio State himself and then transitioning to a coaching role in 2017, Hartline has proven to be a valuable asset to the Buckeyes’ coaching staff. The Mountaineers are seeking a new head coach after parting ways with Neal Brown in early December.
Hartline’s potential move to West Virginia would mark a significant career advancement for the former NFL player turned coach. His experience, expertise, and track record of success in developing top-tier receivers make him a strong candidate for the head coaching position at West Virginia. Ohio State fans will be keeping a close eye on developments as Hartline decides on his next career move.
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