
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Kyle McCord and Devin Brown are equal in one facet of their quest to become Ohio State football’s starting quarterback this fall. Both spent one season of their career rooming on road trips with departing starter C.J. Stroud. McCord had that assignment in 2021, while Brown took it over this past season. Both players received one season’s worth of peaks behind the curtain of what life as the Buckeyes’ starting quarterback truly entails. Recommended Buckeyes stories • Jarrett Kingston, Ohio State football transfer target, signs with USC as Buckeyes’ portal options dwindle • Ohio State football’s Paris Johnson Jr. declares for NFL Draft 2023, forgoes remaining Buckeye eligibility • Ohio State football’s Kyle McCord and Devin Brown competing to be Buckeyes’ ‘clear-cut No. 1? quarterback “He tells me everything that comes with it — after a good game, how much attention you get, and then after a…
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