
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s five-star quarterback commit Kyle McCord’s next six months were supposed to be simple. He’d lead St. Joseph’s Prep to a third-straight Pennsylvania 6A State Championship alongside fellow commit Marvin Harrison Jr. while making his case in why he’s the best quarterback in the country. Then in January, he’d arrive in Columbus to battle Jack Miller and C.J. Stroud as Ohio State football’s next starting quarterback. Then the Big Ten elected to postpone all college sports, which has left people with more questions than answers. No matter what, McCord and a bulk of the other 2021 commits would be on the roster and January. The immediate reaction is to feel for some of the upperclassmen already on the team. The next is to think, “What does this mean for me?” “The first thing I thought about is, how is that going to affect me and…
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