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Buckeyes QB Haskins filling out as leader

With success has come confidence and energy

- By Mitch Stacy The Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Dwayne Haskins Jr. has been throwing touchdown passes and impressing NFL scouts all season, but Ohio

State coach Urban Meyer thinks his quarterbac­k became a fully legitimate leader once he showed he was willing to run the ball.

That didn’t happen until two weeks ago in the narrow overtime win over Maryland, when Haskins — a prostyle, drop-back passer — flashed his toughness in short-yardage situations and rushed for three touchdowns, including one in overtime.

“He dropped his pads at the toughest time in the game against a very good defense and got that yard,” Meyer said. “I can’t tell you how many times we’ve told him and how many times I’ve told him, the job of the quarterbac­k is to get the first down.”

Said Haskins: “I definitely thought that gave the team an energy and a certain vibe for me. And I thought the team fed off that.”

Last week against Michigan, Haskins, a redshirt sophomore, made a statement on the team’s first offensive play, pulling the ball and running for a 9-yard gain. He’d go on to throw a school record-tying six touchdown passes in the 62-39 upset of the Wolverines that put the Buckeyes in the Big Ten Championsh­ip and back into the national championsh­ip discussion.

Haskins leads the No. 6 Buckeyes against No. 21 Northweste­rn in the conference championsh­ip game on Saturday, with a chance to get back to the College Football Playoff if some other pieces fall into place.

“Coaches aren’t on the field. There’s 10 other guys looking at him on every snap and he better get the right answer, and they better trust and believe in him,” Meyer said.

Haskins, 21, has become a more demanding and vocal leader on the field as he has achieved more success, taking on a greater role in directing and motivating teammates, even when it was uncomforta­ble.

“You get that vibe that you’re able to do things that you haven’t been able to do before,” Haskins said. “Each game, each practice, you feel a little bit more respect and energy and guys leaning toward you to get the energy from you.”

Whether or not Haskins departs early for the NFL — he’s projected to be a first-round pick — he’ll go into the record books as having the best season for a quarterbac­k in Big Ten history. His 4,081 yards and 42 touchdowns are conference records. The touchdown total is best in the nation, and the passing yardage is second behind Washington State’s Gardner Minshew.

The Buckeyes have the No. 2 offense nationally (averaging 543.9 yards), behind only Oklahoma (583.9).

He said there will come a time when he he’ll think about leaving for the NFL after just one year as a starter at Ohio State, but right now he’s focused on beating Northweste­rn. He’s got the size (6-foot-3, 220 pounds), the strong arm and the quick release demanded of an NFL quarterbac­k.

“It’s a whirlwind,” he acknowledg­ed this week. “I’m just really blessed.”

“He is a complete quarterbac­k,” Northweste­rn coach Pat Fitzgerald said. “First of all, what jumps out is his poise, his accuracy, his understand­ing of the offense, and he just does a phenomenal job of taking what the defense gives him. And to have that touchdown ratio of 42 to seven (intercepti­ons) is spectacula­r. If I had a Heisman Trophy ballot, I’d vote for him.”

 ?? Nick Wass The Associated Press file ?? Ohio State quarterbac­k Dwayne Haskins Jr. (7) runs with the ball against Maryland defensive back Antwaine Richardson (20) and defensive lineman Oluwaseun Oluwatimi (52) during their Nov. 17 game in College Park, Md. Ohio State coach Urban Meyer says Haskins became a legitimate leader in that game.
Nick Wass The Associated Press file Ohio State quarterbac­k Dwayne Haskins Jr. (7) runs with the ball against Maryland defensive back Antwaine Richardson (20) and defensive lineman Oluwaseun Oluwatimi (52) during their Nov. 17 game in College Park, Md. Ohio State coach Urban Meyer says Haskins became a legitimate leader in that game.

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