COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Last season, Ohio State had the most balanced offense in the country. The Buckeyes were the only team to average more than 250 yards passing and rushing. But this year, Ohio State has to figure out not only who will be the starting quarterback, but also who will be in the backfield with him. Ryan Day provides update on Ohio State’s quarterback competition Master Teague and Trey Sermon split carries throughout the Buckeyes’ five regular-season games until Teague left the Big Ten Championship with an injury, leaving an opportunity for Sermon, who took full advantage. The transfer from Oklahoma rushed for a single-game school record 332 yards and three touchdowns in the 22-10 win over Northwestern and solidified his spot as the marque back before getting injured on the first play of the national championship. 49ers select Ohio State running back Trey Sermon in 3rd round…
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