A long look at Dwayne Haskins shows complexities of Ohio State's QB situation: Buckeyes football analysis

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins anticipated one thing, and UNLV was doing something different. Haskins thought he saw the Rebels in a “no-deep” look, meaning the strong-armed freshman would have another chance for a shot down the field, a chance to show the fans in Ohio Stadium who hadn’t already retreated to some place cooler another flash of his special throwing ability. But Haskins was wrong. There was safety help, and he had to adjust on the fly. His first look to a receiver running down the seam — the same kind of throw that led to the first touchdown pass of his career earlier in the game — wasn’t there. Never materialized. The safety he thought wouldn’t be in coverage was there, baiting him. He didn’t bite. Instead Haskins reset and located tight end Luke Farrell in the flat, he failed to account for the linebacker…

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