USATSI When Ohio State coach Ryan Day and offensive coordinator Brian Hartline made the decision to not make a decision on their starting quarterback as the season began, they likely did so with the idea a conclusion must be reached before the Week 4 matchup with Notre Dame. That’s why I wasn’t surprised when the Buckeyes pulled the plug on the competition before the Western Kentucky game and named Kyle McCord as starter. That decision, however, should’ve been made before the season began. I don’t say that because McCord and the Buckeyes offense were terrific in a 63-10 drubbing of the Hilltoppers. I say that because Ohio State was already saddled with plenty more transition coming into the season, so delaying the QB decision was an unnecessary distraction. Plenty have compared Ohio State’s decision to have the QB competition linger into the season to what Jim Harbaugh and Michigan did…
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