INDIANAPOLIS — To understand how Ohio State was able to bring in a new starting quarterback with a different playing style and have him throw for nearly 5,000 yards and 50 touchdowns on his way to New York for the Heisman Trophy ceremony, two tapes become required viewing. The first is when Ohio State played No. 4 Michigan and shredded the Wolverines’ vaunted defense for 396 yards and six touchdowns through the air while seemingly running plays at a different speed. The second is the workout drills from the NFL combine, where three receivers proved that was the case. The exercise isn’t meant to take away from Dwayne Haskins, who could be a top-10 pick thanks to his arm and ability to read the field and find these men in space. But one of the top takeaways from the events in Indianapolis was just how much speed Ohio State had…
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