Ohio State’s QB situation dragged on too long, but stability has arrived

0 Shares print COLUMBUS, Ohio — The controversy is finally, mercifully over at Ohio State. After months of tracking every statistic imaginable, debating arm strength versus rushing ability, installing a two-quarterback rotation, dealing with a suspension and even opening up the possibility that a third guy with experience at the position could conceivably climb back into the mix, the Buckeyes at long last have stability at the most important position on the field. And the smile on Urban Meyer’s face makes it quite clear how valuable that could be for the nation’s No. 3 team ahead of a huge showdown on Saturday with No. 13 Michigan State. “I’ve got a lot of free time,” Meyer joked on Monday. “But, no, there is a comforting level. “I know the amount of hours spent on that conversation and that thought to make sure we’re doing the right thing was probably inordinate. If I could ever put a mark [and figure out] how much time I’ve spent personally and also as a staff on, first of all, doing the right thing, and then second of all, how we manage that situation … there’s not a whole lot of conversation about that now.” With J.T. …

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