Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett will forfeit his summer financial aid as part of his punishment for being cited on suspicion of operating a vehicle while impaired. Barrett was cited for the alleged misdemeanor early Saturday by Columbus police and suspended one game by Coach Urban Meyer. “I told him that’s the toughest thing you’ll have to deal with,” Meyer said. “Now there are questions [about] who you are. He’s never had to deal with that.” Barrett will sit out this week when the top-ranked Buckeyes play Minnesota at home. Cardale Jones, who started the first seven games of the season, will start in Barrett’s place. Braxton Millerwill be the Buckeyes’ No. 2 quarterback this week. Ohio State did not play last Saturday weekend. Baylor QB’s surgery Baylor quarterback Seth Russell is expected to make a full recovery after season-ending neck surgery. …
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