
Returning starter: C.J. Stroud Backup: Kyle McCord On the horizon: Devin Brown What a difference a year makes. Last summer, Ohio State had four scholarship quarterbacks but none with a college pass to his name. There was great potential, but virtually no experience, just two shades of green: a pair with no experience and a pair with a few snaps under their belts but not much else. This year, that quartet has shrunk to a trio, but the room is constructed nearly ideally for Day, a coach who has shown the ability to stack talented quarterbacks on top of talented quarterbacks in an era when collecting potential at that position is easier said than done. Stroud struggled a bit early but soared through the second half of the season. He threw for 4,435 yards and 44 touchdowns with just six interceptions and developed into a player who can put a…
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