Ohio State offensive coordinator was injured and hospitalized after being involved in an ATV crash Sunday on his property.
Hartline and an unidentified friend were transported to Riverside Hospital in Ohio with “non-life-threatening injuries,” Ohio State’s athletics department said in a statement.
A spokesperson for Riverside Hospital on Monday morning said that Hartline was in stable condition. It is not known when Hartline is expected to be released.
Deputies from the Delaware County Sheriff’s office responded to a call at approximately 1:20 a.m. on Sunday about a rollover crash involving Hartline, who was driving a side by side with an unidentified friend.
The 36 year-old Hartline has been on the Buckeyes’ staff since 2017 coaching wide receivers. He is considered to be one of the top recruiters in Division I as he landed players like Garrett Wilson and Marvin Harrison Jr.
Hartline was selected by the Miami Dolphins in 2009 NFL draft, after playing collegiately at Ohio State. He played six seasons with the Dolphins and one season with the Cleveland Browns.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day promoted Hartline from wide receivers coach to coordinator in January.

Ohio State OC Brian Hartline. Photo courtsey of 247 Sports