One of the primary talking points for OSU this fall as the 2020 season draws nearer is around the development of Spencer Sanders. QB1 has an invaluable 11-game year of experience under his belt as he heads into what will likely be his greatest jump in maturation and growth as a quarterback.
There were flashes last season — there always have been with him — of what a legitimate dual-threat QB (a Zac Robinson 2.0 if you will) could look like in a 2020 OSU offense. The numbers and decision-making need to get better, though, and based on everything we know about Sanders, OSU and the sport of college football itself, they will.