Ohio State will break in a first-time starting quarterback in less than three weeks when it opens its season at Minnesota. The search for a replacement to Justin Fields behind center has remained a predominant storyline through the first 10 days of preseason training camp as a competition among freshmen Kyle McCord, Jack Miller and C.J. Stroud continues. But offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson is bullish on his unit despite the uncertainty and inexperience at the all-important position. Sports: Ohio State football managing workload of wide receiver Garrett Wilson in preseason camp A talented supporting cast surrounds whichever young passer starts the season for the Buckeyes. “They’re going to get a nice car,” Wilson said. “They got a nice little vehicle to drive. We’ll see who can put their hands on and steer it the best.” They boast returning starters at all the other position groups on offense, led by preseason…
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