right then and there. Of course, that tradition will eventually be carried out for every player who hopes to “officially” become a Buckeye, but the timeframe varies and is often not without significance.
With Emeka Egbuka and Julian Fleming out for the spring and Marvin Harrison Jr. and Xavier Johnson holding veteran status in the program, the door is wide open for Ohio State’s untested receiver talent to catch the eyes of the coaching staff upon arrival. Hartline said a big factor in Tate’s early success is his ability to quickly correct mistakes and move on from them.
“I wouldn't say he's surprised me. I think that I really appreciate where he's at off the field and on the field so early in his career,” Hartline said. “I wouldn't say I would expect it to happen so quickly. But you know, I would have figured by the end of summer it would be starting to click a little bit. But he's done a great job since he stepped foot on campus.”
He is a beast!! Next man up at Wide Receiver U!!
Hartline looking like hes locked in on making him a better player
Bro 😭 we bout to be sending two first round wrs in every draft class for the next 5 years
I thinks it’s safe to say last years WR class has been passed. Inniss would probably be losing his stripe as well if he was their in the spring.
Meanwhile in Tuscaloosa,Nick Saban continues to find a way to put true freshmen on the field for meaning reps...
About to be a beast