Ohio State got everything it could have hoped for out of Will Howard in 2024.
After transferring in from Kansas State to limited acclaim, Howard broke the Buckeyes’ single-season completion percentage record (73%), threw for 4,010 yards and 35 touchdowns and ran for seven scores while guiding OSU to a national championship.
With Howard off to the NFL after his five-year collegiate career and his backup Devin Brown transferring to Cal, what remains in the Ohio State quarterback room is a trio of unproven but talented players attempting to thrive in Ryan Day’s complex passing attack.