Mike Hartline will return to the UK football program as an offensive quality control coach. He has 10 years of coaching ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes announced on Wednesday afternoon that they will be promoting wide receivers coach Brian Hartline to ...
Hartline is set to call plays for the first time as a coach, and Day will remain in the CEO role that he went into before ...
Ohio State has reportedly chosen its new offensive coordinator to replace national title winner Chip Kelly. And it will be an ...
Brian Hartline reportedly will be Ohio State's offensive coordinator in the 2025 football season and Billy Fessler, who worked with OSU's quarterbacks in an analyst's role last season, will become the ...
Ohio State is staying in-house for its next offensive coordinator. According to CBS Sports, the Buckeyes are set to make co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach Brian Hartline the offensive ...
Over the course of the 3763 comments, Redditors quickly made Bad Luck Brian instances based on stories Kyle told. He also stated that he's had relatively good luck in his life, once winning an XBox ...
Florida State University College of Business Dean Michael Hartline has been named one of the three finalists in Florida Atlantic University’s prolonged search for a new president. If Hartline ...
The last time Brian Hartline sprinted off the line of scrimmage and caught a live pass from a quarterback was nearly a decade ago. And when his career as a wide receiver for the Ohio State ...
Brian Eno’s studio in Notting Hill is tucked away at the end of a cobbled mews, its facade a quarter of the normal size. The effect is like a kind of fairy-door, and as you enter, it opens on to ...
IOWA CITY — Former Iowa football offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz is joining the Fresno State staff as a tight ends coach, it was announced Wednesday. After one season at Maryland, Ferentz has been ...
Boston has lost seven of its last 14 games, and Wednesday’s loss to the Raptors showed that opponents aren’t afraid of the Celtics anymore, NBC Sports Boston’s Brian Scalabrine said.