Why does Brian Hartline remain at tOSU?????

blion72

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guy has been at tOSU for 8 years as WR coach. Picked up co-OC designation a couple years ago, but when BOB was going to be their OC he wanted that "co-OC" diminished. Possibly BK wanted same deal when he became OC. None of the media look at Hartline as the OC. 8 seasons is a long time to be a position coach when you are successful.

By now he should have moved to OC at an elite school or even NFL. Penn State has had a string of WR coaches and only one was a firing.

of course Larry Johnson stayed at tOSU when he could have gone to HC position in CFB or an NFL DC, while he continues to be a position coach.

Not sure what would keep position coaches at tOSU when a school like Penn State they turnover in a few years.
 

MtNittany

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guy has been at tOSU for 8 years as WR coach. Picked up co-OC designation a couple years ago, but when BOB was going to be their OC he wanted that "co-OC" diminished. Possibly BK wanted same deal when he became OC. None of the media look at Hartline as the OC. 8 seasons is a long time to be a position coach when you are successful.

By now he should have moved to OC at an elite school or even NFL. Penn State has had a string of WR coaches and only one was a firing.

of course Larry Johnson stayed at tOSU when he could have gone to HC position in CFB or an NFL DC, while he continues to be a position coach.

Not sure what would keep position coaches at tOSU when a school like Penn State they turnover in a few years.
Downtown Columbus is a beautiful city?

Naah. It's not that.

My guess is that he's waiting for his boss to get fired.
 
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blion72

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He's paid very well for what he does. I admire those that don't chase dollars when they're perfectly happy where they are and good at what they do and don't become another example of the Peter Principle. To me that shows wisdom.
he was promoted to OC and then moved back to "co" position to bring in another coach that the whole world sees as THE OC. HIs pay of $1.6M is more than WR coach would get and short of the highest paid OCs. Supposedly, OSU has 5 of their coaches are over $1M pay.

I also admire people who don't chase $$, but in his case is tOSU sending signals that he is not up to being OC? why would they bring in BOB or Chip Kelley? It is possible that he doesn't want to climb the coaching ladder.

Penn State coaches seem to turn over pretty regularly as they want to pursue higher positions.
 

WVilleLion23

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PSU should offer to make him the highest paid non HC coach in college football. Either we get him or OSU would need to even pay more to keep him. 😉
 

Blair10

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guy has been at tOSU for 8 years as WR coach. Picked up co-OC designation a couple years ago, but when BOB was going to be their OC he wanted that "co-OC" diminished. Possibly BK wanted same deal when he became OC. None of the media look at Hartline as the OC. 8 seasons is a long time to be a position coach when you are successful.

By now he should have moved to OC at an elite school or even NFL. Penn State has had a string of WR coaches and only one was a firing.

of course Larry Johnson stayed at tOSU when he could have gone to HC position in CFB or an NFL DC, while he continues to be a position coach.

Not sure what would keep position coaches at tOSU when a school like Penn State they turnover in a few years.

You can ask the same question about several Penn State position coaches who have been in their positions as long as Hartline and Johnson.
 

Bkmtnittany1

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He played at OSU. Maybe he likes it there plus I'm sure they pay him well. If a former Nittany Lion did the same thing at PSU, we'd be saying what a loyal guy he is.
But we have The Phyrst and Zeno’s… PSU players should never leave!
 

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