September 20, 2024

Ohio State football's spring ball didn't produce a clear answer at starting quarterback for the Buckeyes

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Dwayne Haskins Jr. and Joe Burrow both showed flashes of big-play ability in a condensed spring game Saturday as each tried to make his case for being the next starting quarterback at Ohio State. The third guy, redshirt freshman Tate Martell, wasn’t bad either, showing off his speed and slick moves in the Scarlet and Gray Game, which was moved up and hurried up to beat some bad weather. @dh_simba7 showing off the arm to put team scarlet right back on top. #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/iQvph5Qonx — Ohio State Buckeyes (@OhioStAthletics) April 14, 2018 The intriguing derby will spill over into fall preseason between Haskins and Burrow, players who operated mostly in the shadow of four-year starter J.T. Barrett — if Burrow stays around that long. Haskins is the logical heir just because he was Barrett’s backup last season and engineered a stunning win over Michigan after Barrett went…

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