
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State has successfully pulled off signing two quarterbacks in its 2020 recruiting class by landing CJ Stroud of Rancho Cucamonga (Calif.) and Jack Miller of Chaparral (Ariz.). That at least gives the Buckeyes the four-man quarterback room in 2020 that head coach Ryan Day envisions for the team. Last summer they spent the offseason trying to patch it together after the arrival of Justin Fields led to the exodus of Matthew Baldwin and Tate Martell. Now they have stability for the future. Ohio State also has a three-man competition for the starting quarterback position for 2021 once Kyle McCord of St. Joseph’s Prep (Pa.) joins the roster. For the first time since 2017, Ohio State knows who its starting quarterback is going in Spring football. Usually, it’s not important to pay attention to who QB2 is. But when two people battling for the job are also…
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