The idea, by most skeptics, has generally been deemed as somewhere between unlikely and preposterous.
A high school senior who sat out a chunk of his junior year of football with an injury is going to enroll at Ohio State in the middle of preseason camp, practice for two or three weeks and compete to start at quarterback for a national championship contender?
Yes, that’s now the reality of the situation in Columbus.
Put it a certain way – like how it is described above – and it’s certainly understandable why so many people default to a reaction of giving Quinn Ewers no chance of starting for the Buckeyes this fall.