Ohio State Faces Unprecedented Quarterback Competition as Spring Practice Kicks Off
With a mix of transfers and elite recruits, the Buckeyes' quarterback room is more competitive than ever.
- Ohio State's quarterback room is overflowing with talent as spring practice begins, featuring a mix of transfers and top recruits.
- Devin Brown, despite being last year's backup, is determined to compete for the starting position, dismissing speculation of a transfer.
- Will Howard, a transfer from Kansas State, is confident in his ability to adapt and aims to secure the starting spot.
- The competition is intensified by the addition of top recruits Julian Sayin and Air Noland, both seen as future NFL prospects.
- Ohio State's new offensive coordinator, Chip Kelly, will have the challenging task of managing this highly competitive quarterback situation.