Getty Images Ohio State will honor former quarterback Dwayne Haskins during Saturday’s spring game, coach Ryan Day said on Monday. Haskins, the 24-year-old who played quarterback for the Buckeyes from 2016-18, was struck by a truck and killed on Saturday on a highway near Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The school will conduct a moment of silence before kickoff and show a tribute video to Haskins at the end of the first half, according to the Columbus Dispatch. “I think that’s appropriate,” said Day. Current Buckeyes quarterback C.J. Stroud honored Haskins in his own way at practice on Monday. Speaking with media members this week, Day discussed how much Haskins, who was in Florida training with fellow Pittsburgh Steelers players, meant to the Buckeye program. “There is a good group of our guys who played with Dwayne and they are hurting,” Day said. “It was a tough weekend for all of us. It’s hard…
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