There is no competition or concern about who will start the season for OSU as its starting quarterback with Spencer Sanders in line to be QB1 for his fourth season. Behind him, though, the battle to be his backup remains a tight one as Gunnar Gundy and Garret Rangel go head-to-head.
Both Gundy and Rangel have made strides in the offseason and continue to develop as promising players, but practice development and performance on game day when the chips are down are as similar as Nancy Pelosi is to Alex Jones.
“Very happy where our twos are right now,” said offensive coordinator Kasey Dunn this week.