
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ryan Day’s quarterbacks have dominated the Ohio State football-Michigan rivalry. Outside of a 2017 win where J.T. Barrett was limited, and Dwayne Haskins had to finish the game, Day’s quarterbacks often used The Game to provide the punctuation on their cases as Heisman Trophy candidates. Haskins did so in 2018 by completing 20 of 31 passes for 396 yards and six touchdowns in a 62-39 win, picking apart Don Brown’s defense as a rare underdog. Fields went up to Ann Arbor in 2019 and was 14-of-25 for 302 yards and four touchdowns. One offered his best moment of the season — after being knocked out of a game, he emerged from the medical tent one play later, scrambled left, then hit Garrett Wilson for a 30-yard touchdown. Neither ever got an encore in the rivalry — Haskins went pro while Fields’ Round 2 was canceled. Now it’s…
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