COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Urban Meyer is known to deal in some hyperbole when he’s impressed. And the Ohio State coach was piling it on Dwayne Haskins Jr. before the young quarterback ever arrived on campus. Meyer raved that Haskins — from the private Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland — was fundamentally the best prep quarterback he’d ever seen. “His release, his footwork his bounce in the pocket, his ability to get out of trouble, and his arm strength and size are absolutely ideal,” Meyer told ESPN on signing day 2016. Haskins is living up to Meyer’s hype so far. We return to Texas for a new moment.#GoBucks #WinTheMoment pic.twitter.com/6z7GhXc4Eq — Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) September 13, 2018 A sturdy, pro-style quarterback with a mighty right arm, Haskins threw five touchdown passes in his debut and four more last week. He’s already 42 of 56 for 546 yards with just…
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