Ohio State football | QB Tate Martell not shy about competing

Bill Rabinowitz The Columbus Dispatch @brdispatch Tate Martell can look around the Ohio State quarterback room and see the challenges both present and future. He is undaunted. Last month, the highly decorated freshman arrived at OSU, having been named the Gatorade national player of the year after finishing an undefeated career at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas. But now Martell is starting from scratch among a quarterback group stacked with talent. J.T. Barrett is the incumbent and will be determined to end his storied Buckeyes career with a flourish. Then there are Joe Burrow, the backup in 2016, and Dwayne Haskins, who redshirted as a freshman last year and drew raves simulating Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson during Fiesta Bowl preparations. After Barrett leaves following this season, 2018 five-star prospect Emory Jones arrives, assuming his commitment holds. But Martell is not conceding anything, long term or even short term. “I’m not…

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