There isn’t a ton of uncertainty at the most important position on the field for Ohio State right now. Sure, the Buckeyes might not have the depth they’d like in 2019 if Dwayne Haskins is to leave, as they’ll have to rely on redshirt sophomore Tate Martell, redshirt freshman Matthew Baldwin, true freshman Dwan Mathis and West Virginia Chris Chugunov, but Ohio State is, generally, in a good place at quarterback.
That stability comes mostly from the fact that Ohio State signs a quarterback every class, a practice I expect to continue under Ryan Day.