
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State’s eight-month quarterback battle is officially over. After not naming a starter during the offseason and not permanently anointing one early in the season, Ryan Day has seen enough to give the reins of the offense to Kyle McCord. It’s hardly a surprise, given that McCord started and played the overwhelming majority of meaningful snaps in the first two games over Devin Brown. But speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Day laughed when the first question wasn’t about the quarterback and then named McCord the starter. Advertisement “We still plan on playing Devin, but we feel that Kyle has stepped up and deserves to be the starter, so we wanted to go ahead and make that distinction,” Day said. This wasn’t a decision Day took lightly. From the moment C.J. Stroud walked off the field for the final time at the Peach Bowl, the question about the…
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