Dwayne Haskins was still on the mind of Ryan Day when the Ohio State football coach conducted a press conference Monday morning. Day opened his media session by paying tribute to Haskins, the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback who was tragically killed Saturday morning when he was struck by a dump truck on an interstate in south Florida. Haskins was 24. Day and Haskins spent two seasons together in Columbus before the redshirt sophomore quarterback declared for the NFL Draft. “It was a very, very difficult weekend for all of us,” said Day, adding that he met with his players to talk about Haskins and what he meant to the Ohio State program. “There are a good group of guys who played with Dwayne, and they are hurting,” Day said. Coach Day’s opening remarks at today’s press conference remembering Dwayne Haskins. pic.twitter.com/IsOhHkzT4m — Ohio State Buckeyes ???? (@OhioStAthletics) April 11, 2022 Day…
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