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Brian Hartline praises work ethic of OSU’s WRs, says 1 Buckeye ‘beyond professional’
By Scott Green
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Brian Hartline had high praise for his wide receivers in response to their performance against Penn State during his Tuesday press conference.
“They hold themselves to a higher standard than we ever hold them to,” he said about Marvin Harrison Jr. and Emeka Egbuka according to Chase Brown of Eleven Warriors. “The way they are playing now reflects how they’ve practiced.”
Brian Hartline on Marvin Harrison Jr. and Emeka Egbuka:
"They hold themselves to a higher standard than we ever hold them to," he said. "The way they are playing now reflects how they've practiced."
— Chase Brown (@chaseabrown__) November 1, 2022
Against Penn State, Egbuka recorded a drop in a difficult game for the Buckeyes. Hartline said that Egbuke addressed it on the team’s return to Columbus by working with the Jugs machine for two hours Saturday night.
Hartline said that Emeka Egbuka caught balls from Jugs machine for two hours Saturday night after returning from Penn State because he dropped a pass in the game, a rarity for OSU receivers this year.
— Bill Rabinowitz 🗞 (@brdispatch) November 1, 2022
Hartline also referenced Harrison Jr.’s assiduousness and effort by mentioning that there are “a lot of professionals that never worked like him,” per Griffin Strom with Eleven Warriors.
Brian Hartline says Marvin Harrison Jr. has "beyond professional" work ethic. "There's a lot of professionals that never worked like him."
— Griffin Strom (@GriffinStrom3) November 1, 2022
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CLAIM NOW!Harrison recorded 10 receptions for 185 yards against Penn State in several critical plays. Egbuka had 6 receptions on Saturday with a big 43-yard catch despite the drop.
On the year, Harrison is already at 783 yards with 10 touchdowns. Egbuka also been outstanding with 788 yards and 7 touchdowns.
Scott Green has been covering and following college football since 2017. After primarily covering the Georgia Bulldogs, Scott began to branch out and build relationships with other national media members. He played football and graduated from the LaGrange College in 2014. He currently is enlisted in the Georgia Army National Guard after deploying with them in 2019 to Afghanistan.