Dwayne Haskins left a mark on Ohio State that remains visible and will continue to be for many years to come. The university’s football program will honor the late quarterback during Ohio State’s spring game Saturday, Buckeyes coach Ryan Day told reporters Monday. Haskins died tragically when he was fatally struck by a vehicle in Florida early Saturday. He was 24 years old. Haskins’ journey to Ohio State was almost too good for a storybook. The quarterback first visited Columbus when he was 11 years old, touring the university’s football facilities while wearing a red No. 7 jersey with his name printed across the back. With his father recording his every move on a video camera, Haskins told him he’d one day attend and play quarterback at Ohio State. Then he went and did just that, succeeding J.T. Barrett and reaching new quarterbacking heights for the Buckeyes. The Maryland product…
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