For a freshman quarterback who needs to be ready to play and potentially start within his first two years on campus, every practice and every opportunity to develop matters.
Unfortunately for Ohio State freshman quarterbacks Jack Miller and C.J. Stroud, they’ve already lost out on 12 of the practices they were supposed to have this spring.
Due to the coronavirus outbreak that forced the Big Ten to suspend all organized team activities until at least May, Stroud and Miller – and the rest of the Buckeyes – only had the opportunity to participate in three practices this spring.