Ohio State offensive coordinator Brian Hartline was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after being involved in an all-terrain vehicle crash early Sunday morning on his property.
The crash occurred at around 1:20 a.m., according to the Delaware County (Ohio) Sheriff's Office, a day after the Buckeyes had their spring game.
"Ohio State assistant football coach Brian Hartline and a friend, unaffiliated with Ohio State, were transported to Riverside Hospital early this morning with non-life threatening injuries sustained in an ATV accident on his property," Ohio State said in a statement on Sunday.
Hartline was released from the hospital on Monday, a school spokesman told ESPN's Heather Dinich. No further details were immediately available.
Hartline took to Twitter on Sunday to alleviate worries and to thank people for showing their concern.
I appreciate everyones support. I crashed my side by side on my property and have been taken to the hospital for further evaluation.
β Brian Hartline (@brianhartline) April 16, 2023
I am doing well. ππΌπ«‘
Hartline, 36, was promoted to offensive coordinator in January after finding success as the Buckeyes' wide receivers coach. He became Ohio State's wide receivers coach in 2018; he has helped sign 15 ESPN 300 receivers since 2019.
Former Buckeyes receivers Garrett Wilson (10th), the 2022 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, and Chris Olave (11th) went back-to-back in the first round of the 2022 NFL draft to the Jets and Saints, respectively. Jaxon Smith-Njigba should be a high-first-round pick later this month.
Wide receivers Jeremiah Smith (No. 13 overall) and Mylan Graham (No. 46 overall) have committed to be a part of the Buckeyes' 2024 class, which ESPN currently has ranked second, behind only Georgia.