COLUMBUS, Ohio -- No matter how impressive the resume is already, there are undoubtedly improvements to be made.
J.T. Barrett is the first to admit that he has areas of his game that need to be addressed during spring practice. But like the Ohio State offense as a whole, it’s important to note that the veteran quarterback isn’t broken.
The key word around camp with the Buckeyes: enhancement.
The attack still scored points in bunches -- obviously with one notable exception in the College Football Playoff. And Barrett has now accounted for 100 touchdowns in his career for a program that wouldn’t have even been in contention for the national title without his presence at the most important spot on the field.