The Ohio State Buckeyes will honor former quarterback Dwayne Haskins at their spring game on Saturday, according to a report by ESPN. Haskins, 24, was killed early Saturday morning when he was hit by a dump truck while he was walking on a South Florida highway. He had been training with other Pittsburgh Steelers players in the area. At Ohio State, Haskins set single-season records for touchdown passes (50) and yards passing (4,831). He was the 2019 Rose Bowl MVP as the Buckeyes went 13-1. He then became the first Ohio State quarterback drafted in the first round of the NFL draft since 1982. “He was 11 years old, walking through this facility and said that, ‘This is what I’m going to do,’ and then did it,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day, who served as Ohio State’s offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach and interim head coach during Haskins’ final two seasons…
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