Brian Hartline’s wife, Kara Conard, is a former registered nurse turned full-time homemaker. The Ohio State coach, Brian Hartline, shares three kids.
The football couple attended the Ohio State University but didn’t meet there. By the time Kara enrolled at Ohio State, Brian had already been playing in the NFL for three years.

After dating for four years, the couple tied the knot in 2016 and are living a dream life with their three kids. From a young age, the couple has tried integrating their kids into the farm life they enjoy.
Despite being only 36, Brian Hartline is entering his seventh year as a coach. Earlier this year, Brian was promoted to the position of offensive coordinator.
Throughout the years, Brian has also earned a reputation for being the top recruiter in the nation. This year alone, Brian has recruited two five-star wide receivers in Jeremiah Smith and Mylan Graham.
Brian Hartline Wife, Kara Conard
Brian Hartline’s wife, Kara Conard, graduated from The Ohio State University with a Human Development and Family Studies degree in 2012.
After earning her bachelor’s degree, Kara enrolled at Capital University to pursue a nursing degree and became a registered nurse in 2014.
She previously worked at Broward Health for four months and later joined Mount Carmel St Ann’s. But at present, Kara is busy training her beautiful three kids.

On Instagram, Kara has gained 5k followers and shows her lifestyle as a wife’s coach and mother to three babies. Kara also has a separate Instagram handle called Hart Farm, where she displays her family’s farm life.
Kara has done her best to integrate her children into the farm life. From the pictures shared by Kara, it looks like Kara and Brian want their kids to be more involved in the outer world.
Instead of staying inside the house and playing with electronic gadgets, their kids are seen playing, feeding the roosters, and even hunting with their dad.
Like most coaches’ wives, Kara too shows interest in her husband’s coaching duties. On Twitter, Kara shares posts from Ohio State and NFL and is seen attending the games with her kids.
Brian Hartline And Wife Kara Conard Relationship
Brian and Kara’s relationship dates back to more than a decade ago. The football couple first went public with their romance in May 2012.
It’s likely that the two first met through mutual friends and began dating after a while. In 2013, the couple shared a picture of them vacationing in Antigua, and soon Kara became part of Brian’s fishing trips.
The two had many shared interests from the beginning giving hints they were set for life. The beautiful brunette would also be seen at Miami Dolphins’ games during the initial stages of their relationship.

Within two years of dating, the couple decided to take their relationship to the next stage. On December 30, 2013, Kara shared a post announcing her engagement with the NFL player.
She shared a collage picture of Brian going down on one knee, her bringing him to his two feet, and sharing a kiss and that of her beautiful diamond ring.
A year and six months after their engagement, the couple tied the knot in June 2016. The intimate wedding ceremony was held at the Columbus Museum of Art, as the couple exchanged their vows in the presence of their closest family and friends.
Kara And Brian Share Three Kids
Taking to her Instagram handle in June 2017, a year after her wedding, Kara shared the exciting news of her pregnancy.
Showing off her baby bump in a mirror selfie, Kara captioned the post, “Halfway there.”
The football couple welcomed their first child, Brayden, on November 15, 2017, right on time to celebrate Thanksgiving.

On May 26, 2019, Kara announced Brayden was going to become a big brother to a sister. Kara shared a series of pictures of her and Brian standing with their son. In the caption, Kara wrote the baby girl would arrive in September.
Brooklyn Jade Hartline was born on September 18, 2019, and has since been the apple of her parent’s eyes. The couple added their third child, Kameron, on March 19, 2022.
The three kids are always seen attending Ohio States’ games, and when not in the stadium, the three musketeers root for their dad’s team, wearing the Ohio jersey and cheering from home.