For years, Brian Hartline has been known as the wide receiver whisperer, the coach who turned Ohio State into “Wide Receiver U.” But on Saturday against Penn State, he showcased something even more valuable: elite offensive coordinator chops.
“This was Brian Harine’s best work this season, I thought, in terms of just flow and you just saw a rhythm with this offense and even as they were changing things and different formations and different substitution packages and everything that they were doing, there was a flow to it and it kept Penn State kind of on its heels, not knowing what was going to happen,” Stephen Means observed during the podcast.
What made Hartline’s performance so remarkable wasn’t just the offensive output—it was how he achieved it. Against one of college football’s mos

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