
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ryan Day set a high bar for quarterback standards at Ohio State and keeps pushing it higher. Dwayne Haskins put up the best passing season in Buckeyes history. Justin Fields came in and redefined what the position could be for years to come. Five-star talents keep coming to Columbus to learn under the coach who challenged himself to make Ohio State what it has never been before — a destination for top NFL quarterback prospects. Yet when spring practices begin in March, Day for the first time as a head coach will turn to a completely unproven option as his starter. Everyone still expects Fields to hear his name in the first few picks of April’s NFL Draft in Cleveland. The Buckeyes have no one else on the current roster who has attempted a pass in a college game. Would Day really hand over his offense —…
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