A major question this offseason when it comes to Ohio State is what the offense is going to look like. The Buckeyes lost head coach Urban Meyer, who was very offense-focused, as well as four offensive linemen and multiple playmakers. But most importantly, they lost Dwayne Haskins, the quarterback who set the tone for the offense with his NFL-level arm that saw him set Buckeye and Big Ten passing records in 2018. While there will be other changes to the Scarlet and Gray offense, arguably the most notable will come with Haskins’ replacement. This is assumably Justin Fields, the Georgia transfer who hasn’t officially been named the starting quarterback by first-year head coach Ryan Day yet but is a safe bet to be the guy behind center on Aug. 31. Fields is not Haskins. While they both have good arms, Haskins’ is elite and he learned over his three seasons…
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