Ohio State football coach Ryan Day left Big Ten Media Days without naming a starting quarterback. However, he has a timeline for how to handle competition early in camp.
During his appearance at Big Ten Media Days, Ohio State football coach Ryan Day did not name a starting quarterback.
Ryan Day talks Ohio State’s quarterback battle, the new Big Ten and the upcoming 2024 season: Buckeye Talk podcast “He’s an older guy,” Day said. “He’s played a lot of football. That’s something that we watched and we evaluated when we brought him in. Experience does matter.” However, despite their accolades and ratings, they lacked something that other quarterbacks in the room possessed.
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