September 21, 2024

Ohio State football | Quarterbacks on display during spring game

Bill Rabinowitz The Columbus Dispatch @brdispatch The quarterbacks competing to become the starter at Ohio State each made plays that they can proudly put on their resume. Dwayne Haskins Jr. threw some lasers that made the 47,803 fans who attended the Buckeyes’ spring game Saturday salivate at what he could do in 2018. Redshirt junior Joe Burrow had the best game statistically (15-of-22 passing for 238 yards and two touchdowns) and showed off an arm that has improved since he arrived. Tate Martell, mostly playing with backups on the Gray team and against Ohio State defensive starters on the Scarlet, didn’t light it up in the air (5 for 16 for 28 yards and an interception). But he showed the elusiveness that could make him at least a nice change-of-pace option in 2018. For the record, the Gray beat the Scarlet 37-14 at Ohio Stadium, but since all three quarterbacks took…

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