COLUMBUS, Ohio — Has Ohio State football’s Ryan Day nailed 100% of the quarterback decisions in his tenure, or have the choices always simply been made for him? You can debate the true standing of C.J. Stroud against the field in 2021. For all practical purposes, that outcome had been telegraphed by the end of the spring, regardless of the timeline on which Day gave his official stamp of approval. That preseason could have been more of a headache. Stroud headlined a room that also included then-freshman Kyle McCord — now battling Devin Brown for the starting job — second-year Jack Miller III and, almost as an afterthought, Quinn Ewers. The one-time perfectly rated quarterback in the 2022 class reclassified to 2021 and jumped into the Buckeyes’ room in mid-August. Recommended Buckeyes stories What Colin White’s commitment means to Ohio State basketball: Buckeyes Recruiting What Jeremiah McClellan’s commitment…
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