They had a plan in place for if they failed.Completely agree. They protecting the M in the center of the field more than their endzone.
They had a plan in place for if they failed.Completely agree. They protecting the M in the center of the field more than their endzone.
Absolutely true, but he was also recruiting athletes to one of, if not THE top program in the country. If you’re recruited by Ohio State or any big D1 program it means you’re a top tier athlete that is looking to a program to place you in the NFL. Now, bring in another OC with NFL experience and ties to keep feeding the beast that is OSU. The OC job at OSU is a dream job and Day will have pick of the litter for who he selects next.This hurts my heart. I don't doubt Day will replace him with a solid OC. Hartline is just so amazing at recruiting and coaching the best receivers in The country.
This is my outlook. Frankly, we're lucky Hartlonr didn't jump after the last season or two. Maybe he'll be back someday, but I wish him luck in his new endeavor. As a career-oriented guy who has worked hard to climb the proverbial ladder myself, I respect the hustle and am happy that a genuinely good dude, is getting his shot. As they say, it was good while it lasted!Absolutely true, but he was also recruiting athletes to one of, if not THE top program in the country. If you’re recruited by Ohio State or any big D1 program it means you’re a top tier athlete that is looking to a program to place you in the NFL. Now, bring in another OC with NFL experience and ties to keep feeding the beast that is OSU. The OC job at OSU is a dream job and Day will have pick of the litter for who he selects next.