Sad NewS: Ryan Day head coach of ohio buckeyes had an accident which leads to his…

Ohio State coordinator Hartline hurt in quadcopter mishap

Hartline and an unidentified buddy were taken to Riverside Hospital with “non-life-threatening injuries,” per an official statement from OSU’s athletic department. Hartline wants to be discharged from the hospital later this evening, according to the statement.

Hartline took to Twitter to confirm the crash.

Hartline wrote, “I appreciate the encouragement from everyone.” “On my property, I had a side-by-side collision. I was sent to the hospital for an additional assessment. I’m doing fairly well.

Typically, an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) is designed for off-roading with a single rider. A bigger version of an ATV that can carry more passengers and heavier goods is called a utility task vehicle (UTV).

Regarding Hartline’s wounds or status, there is no update available right now.

He participated in Ohio State’s spring game on Saturday.

In addition to playing for the Buckeyes, the 36-year-old Hartline spent seven seasons in the NFL with Cleveland and Miami.

Since 2017, Hartline has been the wide receiver coach for the Buckeyes. Being one of the best recruiters in the country, he has brought in a number of well-known athletes, such as current Ohio State All-American Marvin Harrison Jr. and Garrett Wilson, the AFC Rookie of the Year with the New York Jets.

After Kevin Wilson resigned to take a coaching position at Tulsa in January, Ohio State coach Ryan Day elevated Hartline to coordinator.

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