Brian Hartline brought in another potentially elite class of freshman wide receivers for 2023, including early-enrollees Carnell Tate, Noah Rogers, and Bryson Rodgers, and Brandon Inniss who will enroll this summer.
Tate has already lost his black stripe, one of the earliest freshmen to do it in program history. How is he progressing this spring, and what are the other two early enrollees working on right now?
In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you’ll hear directly from Hartline about that and much more.
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