J.T. Barrett isn’t worried about when this year will feel like last year for Ohio State

J.T. Barrett feels like a better quarterback this year than he was last year. Trevor Ruszkowski / USA Today Sports By Marcus Hartman Oct 30, 2015 at 10:51a ET J.T. Barrett’s first start of the 2015 season, a 49-7 win at Rutgers last week, was a smashing success.  The way the Ohio State offense ground up the Scarlet Knights defense on the ground and through the air had fans rejoicing and pundits predicting the Buckeyes are truly back to their 2014 form, thanks in no small part to Barrett’s replacing Cardale Jones as the No. 1 quarterback.  If it looked like old times to fans and media, when did it feel that way to Barrett?  He had a surprising answer during a very candid interview session this week.  true [embedded content] In short, Barrett feels like he is a better quarterback than he was when he set the Big Ten single-season touchdowns record last year.  That can’t be something opposing Big Ten defensive coordinators want to hear.  View Comments Hide Comments Send feedback on ournew story page J.T. Barrett isn’t worried about when this year will feel like last year for Ohio State UP NEXT : Send feedback on ournew story page

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