The Ohio State Buckeyes paid tribute to former quarterback Dwayne Haskins during Saturday’s spring football game. Haskins, 24, was killed on April 9 when he was hit by a dump truck while walking on a South Florida highway. Prior to the start of Saturday’s spring game, Ohio State paid homage to Haskins by holding a moment of silence at Ohio Stadium. The program also displayed a video tribute to the former Buckeyes quarterback during halftime. Following the video, Kamryn Babb led the entire team in a group prayer before heading to the locker room. Haskins’ initials “DH” were printed on the players’ helmets and on each side of the field at the seven-yard line, representing the number the former Buckeye QB wore during his time in Columbus. Starting quarterback C.J. Stroud honored Haskins individually as well, wearing his jersey during the game and gesturing to the No. 7 on his…
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