Ohio State redshirt junior quarterback Cardale Jones had to be rushed to the hospital Wednesday night after dealing with migraine headaches, according to Tony Zarrella, of Channel 19 in Cleveland.
Jones, who led Ohio State to a National Championship in January, is competing for the starting job with J.T. Barrett. It is not yet known how serious his condition is or if he will be held out of Monday night's opening game at Virginia Tech. We will update this story as details emerge.
See tweets below on this situation:
Confirmed by a couple of sources: Cardale Jones was taken to a hospital for bad migraine. Is resting and should be good.
— Eleven Warriors (@11W) September 3, 2015
Cardale Jones rushed to hospital with severe head pain.Family member tells me Cardale still undergoing tests. More on Sports Extra
— Tony Zarrella (@TonyZ19) September 3, 2015
Sources: Ohio State Quarterback Cardale Jones Rushed to Hospital Wednesday Night With Prolonged Headaches http://t.co/Jh7LHIbEF4 via @11W
— Mark Whicker (@MWhicker03LANG) September 3, 2015
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