Ohio State’s starting quarterback competition is officially underway.
With the start of spring practice on Friday morning at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, each of the three young quarterbacks competing for the Buckeyes’ starting job – second-years C.J. Stroud and Jack Miller and true freshman Kyle McCord – will have their opportunities over the next four weeks to make their case for why they should be chosen to lead Ohio State’s offense in 2021.
Every pass they throw and everything else they do will be evaluated by Ohio State head coach Ryan Day and quarterbacks coach Corey Dennis, and how they perform this spring could ultimately determine who takes the first snap for the Buckeyes’ offense in their season opener at Minnesota on Sept.