Ohio State fans have grown accustomed to a high standard of play at the quarterback position.
Throughout the program's illustrious history, the most decorated Buckeye signal-callers tended to do as much (or more) damage with their feet as their arms. Or at least that was the case until Ryan Day came to town.
The occasional Bobby Hoying, Joe Germaine, or Troy Smith standout season was the exception, even in fairly recent history, as the likes of Terrelle Pryor, Braxton Miller, and J.T. Barrett scared opponents more when the ball stayed in their hands compared to when it was thrown.