
MikeHartline
- title Quality Control Assistant - Offense
• Mike Hartline returns to the University of Kentucky football program as an offensive quality control coach in 2025.
• Hartline was the Wildcats’ quarterback from 2006-10.
• Has 10 years of coaching experience with Division I stops at Ohio State, Cincinnati, Auburn, Charlotte and Coastal Carolina.
• Hartline’s most recent stop was as an offensive analyst at Coastal Carolina in 2024, helping guide the Chanticleers to a berth in the Myrtle Beach Bowl.
• Spent the 2023 season at Charlotte as the pass game coordinator and wide receivers coach.
• In 2022, he was an offensive analyst and quarterbacks coach at Auburn.
• Also gained valuable experience as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Division II Ohio Dominican from 2019-2021.
• In 2021, Hartline’s Panthers offense averaged 381.5 yards per game with a pair of First Team All-Great Midwest Conference stars in running back Frederick Pitts and wide receiver David Turner.
• In a shortened 2021 spring season, the Panthers produced G-MAC co-Freshman of the Year Travis Whittaker. In his first season at ODU, the Panthers completion percentage of 62.9 ranked 13th in the nation.
• Prior to ODU, spent two years at Cincinnati as the offensive quality control coach and assistant quarterbacks coach helping the Bearcats to an 11-2 record in 2018, including a victory over Virginia Tech in the Military Bowl and a win at UCLA.
• His first coaching experience was at Ohio State from 2015-16 where he worked with quarterbacks Cardale Jones, JT Barrett, Joe Burrow and Dwayne Haskins.
• The Buckeyes had a two-year record of 24-3 with two trips to the Fiesta Bowl during that time.
• During his four-year Wildcat career, Hartline threw for 5,680 yards and 38 touchdowns.
• After redshirting the 2006 season and seeing limited action as a redshirt freshman in 2007, Hartline took over starting duties in 2008.
• He started the first eight games, then returned to the starting lineup for the AutoZone Liberty Bowl where he completed 19-of-31 passes for 204 yards and a touchdown and was named UK’s Most Outstanding Offensive Player.
• In total for the season, he completed 172-of-311 passes for 1,666 yards and nine touchdowns.
• In 2009, he started the first five games before suffering a knee injury at South Carolina.
• In his final season, he returned with a vengeance, completing 268-of-405 passes for 3,178 yards and 23 touchdowns, leading the Cats to the BBVA Compass Bowl.
• One of the most memorable games of that season was when he and Randall Cobb led the Cats to a 31-28 win over South Carolina … Threw for a career-high 349 yards and four touchdowns and earned National Performer of the Week and National Quarterback of the Week honors.
• Hartline also guided the Wildcats to three straight victories over rival Louisville from 2008-10, making him the only quarterback in Governor’s Cup history to be the starter in three consecutive wins.
• After his collegiate career, he had stints in the NFL with the Indianapolis Colts in 2011 and New England Patriots in 2012.
• A native of Canton, Ohio, Hartline, 36, attended GlenOak High School where he became the starting quarterback midway through his sophomore season.
• As a senior, he threw for 1,523 yards and six touchdowns while adding 533 rushing yards and 12 more TDs on the ground.
• His brother, Brian, also starred at GlenOak and later Ohio State and is currently the co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach for the Buckeyes.
• Hartline received his bachelor’s degree in exercise science at Kentucky in May of 2011. He and his wife, Jennifer, have one son, Colton.
Mike Hartline’s Coaching Career
Year | Position | School | Bowl Games |
2015-16 | Intern | Ohio State | Two Fiesta Bowls |
2017-18 | Offensive Quality Control/assistant QBs | Cincinnati | Military Bowl (2018) |
2019-21 | Offensive Coordinator/QBs | Ohio Dominican | America’s Crossroads Bowl (2019)
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2022 | Offensive Anaylst/QBs | Auburn | |
2023 | Pass Game Coordinator/WRs | Charlotte | |
2024 | Offensive Analyst | Coastal Carolina | Myrtle Beach Bowl |
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