Who is Wide Receiver University in CF-Ball right now? THe OSU, Bama, Should be LSU, could be USC?

bbb2021

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Gotta be OSU and I don't think there's a close 2nd. Look at their lineup - recruiting rankings - and who they've sent to the NFL recently. Heck, Bama's star receiver last year - Jameson Williams - was 4th on the OSU depth chart if he didn't transfer to Bama.

And a huge part of that is their WR coach - Brian Hartline - who is in his mid 30s and still possesses many of his NFL WR skills which just dazzles HS recruits. I forget which 2023 committed recruit - Innis or Tate - but one of them recently said that Hartline can show them - on the field - what he wants done
 
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PSUwolf

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Gotta be OSU - not even close. No one is on the same planet when it comes to WRs. And as mentioned, Hartline is the reason they get any WR they go after.
 

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Guys in the NFL and college it's LSU, just college OSU.
OK. I guess I can buy that. I was just looking at the past 3 or 4 years which is clearly OSU. Olave and Wilson (last year) are the first Hartline players to be drafted by the NFL (1st rounders). The thing with OSU before Day - Hartline was that Urban didn't flood the NFL with WRs like OSU's current staff is doing. Wasn't Urban's WR coach that idiot that had problems with his wife? Can't think of his name
 

bbb2021

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Guys in the NFL and college it's LSU, just college OSU.
Could be as I'm not sure who LSU has in the NFL besides Chase. But I have to believe if Hartline keeps putting players in the NFL as 1st round picks (first were Olave and Wilson last year), they'll overtake any College with established NFL receivers. The receiving talent that Hartline is pulling in is mind-boggling. But something tells me it's just a matter of time before he's a HC somewhere
 
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