COLUMBUS, Ohio — One week’s all-consuming problem can quickly become next week’s easily forgotten problem solved. So before we rush on to Penn State week for the Ohio State Buckeyes, a word about center Michael Jordan. He fixed it. Last week in Ohio State’s 40-28 win over TCU a bevy of low snaps to quarterback Dwayne Haskins caught the eye of concerned fans. In a game with 80 offensive plays, at least 20 snaps were low, and around eight were really low — low enough to have led to a real problem if Haskins’ hands weren’t so soft. Nothing was fumbled, but the 6-foot-3 quarterback was forced to reach down and bend his knees before dropping back to assess the TCU defense. It wasn’t what an offense wanted. And it really wasn’t what an offense wanted to happen again. So it didn’t. Saturday against Tulane, the shotgun snaps were what…
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