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Brian Hartline is not just coaching plays—he’s making some seriously powerful moves. He’s certainly gone from catching touchdowns to calling the shots. And let’s just say, his latest moves are attracting the attention of many and turning heads. 

If you perceived that his on-field vision was sharp, wait till you see what he’s extracting for his future. Curious to know what’s behind the buzz in the Ohio State Buckeyes? You should be. Stick around because the next part would just reveal what it is to win even off the fields. 

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What Is Brian Hartline’s Salary at Ohio State?

Hartline, the newly appointed offensive coordinator and wide receiver coach at the Buckeyes, is set to earn a substantial salary of $2 million in the 2025 season. This marks a substantial escalation from his previous salary of $1.6 million, which reflects his increased responsibilities within the team. Talking about raises, it’s worth noting that every Buckeye assistant received a raise, with offensive line coach Justin Frye and secondary coach Tim Walton receiving the biggest bumps. The latest deals pushed the total coaches’ salary of the team past $9.3 million. Considerably, the pool from the last season was just over $8.8 million and was believed to be the highest in the nation. 

 

Specifically, the salary of Hartline typically positions him among the highest-paid assistant coaches in the history of college football. New defensive coordinator Matt Patricia will be the highest-paid assistant on staff in Columbus; next comes Hartline. And he is getting the same amount that Chip Kelly made as the team’s offensive play caller last season. His coaching prowess has been prominent in the track record since he joined the team. His corresponding salary and promotion are a testament to his significant contributions to the success of the team. And high expectations for the upcoming season. 

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What Is Brian Hartline’s Contract Tenure With Ohio State?

Hartline’s commitment to the Buckeyes extends through the season of Jan. 31, 2028, as he signed a three-year deal commencing in 2025. This contract certainly solidifies his position as a wide receiver coach and offensive coordinator. And it also reflects the long-term investment of the university in his vision and leadership for the offensive strategy of the team.

Even Ryan Day said, “Brian has been successful in every football capacity for which he has been engaged. He has progressed incredibly well from college to NFL receiver, and then from quality control coach to wide receivers coach and now to his roles as a coordinator. He has also developed his receivers at an unprecedented level and he has recruited as well or better than anyone in the country.” These depict his credibility in being the top receivers coach in college football. 

 

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Even in 2019, the American Football Coaches Association honored him as one of its AFCA 35 Under 35 honorees, which is a prestigious program that develops “premier, future leaders” in the coaching profession. He has also successfully recruited some of the best wide receivers in the nation, namely Marvin Harrison Jr., Chris Olave, Garrett Wilson, Emeka Egbuka, and others. Based on these stats, it’s evident to highlight that in this dynamic landscape of college football, it’s fundamentally essential to secure a coach like Hartline with such caliber. It ensures stability. And also sends a strong message to stakeholders and recruits about the team’s commitment to continuity and excellence.

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