The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Burrow, Haskins in backup QB battle

- By Mitch Stacy

COLUMBUS » The backup quarterbac­k derby at Ohio State continues furiously in preseason camp without definitive word on whether Joe Burrow or Dwayne Haskins will be No. 2.

The starting job is firmly held by J.T. Barrett, of course, but Burrow, Haskins and true freshman Tate Martell have battled throughout preseason camp for backup duty — and more importantl­y, to position themselves to start next year when Barrett is gone.

Coach Urban Meyer on Aug. 14 wouldn’t say who has the edge heading into the third full week of camp. He said he’s looking for the most consistent performer.

“We have a big scrimmage coming up this Saturday, and that’s going to be a huge part of it,” Meyer said.

“That unit is playing very strong right now.”

New quarterbac­ks coach Ryan Day said it’s not critical to name a backup quarterbac­k any time soon. The focus is just to get them all ready.

“Someone could roll an ankle tomorrow. Anything can happen. So right now we’re just focused on one day at a time, getting better,” Day said. “We’re in preseason camp, and then we’ll pick our head up pretty soon and figure it out.”

Ohio State found out how critical backup QBs could be in 2014 when Cardale Jones emerged from the bottom of the depth chart after injuries to Braxton Miller and Barrett to win the final three games and the national championsh­ip.

Martell may be the most heralded freshman to show up at Ohio State in years. He’s undersized (5-foot-11, 205 pounds) but the high school phenom is fast and slippery. Getting up to speed and earning playing time against establishe­d QBs Burrow and Haskins will be difficult and it wouldn’t be surprising to see him redshirted.

Burrow, a redshirt sophomore, seems like the safe bet. The coach’s son from Athens, Ohio, was the backup last year and was the first one in for mop-up duty. Haskins hasn’t yet taken a game snap.

Haskins acknowledg­ed that it’s hard to be patient.

“You come in know you were the guy in high school, and you got three other guys who are in the same room as you who might be just as good as you if not better,” he said. “So it’s not about your talent anymore when you get here. It’s about doing what you can do in the meetings and the weight room and off the field and just getting prepared.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Ohio State quarterbac­ks Dwayne Haskins, left, and Joe Burrow, right, during practice in Columbus. They are each vying to be the backup to J.T. Barrett this season.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Ohio State quarterbac­ks Dwayne Haskins, left, and Joe Burrow, right, during practice in Columbus. They are each vying to be the backup to J.T. Barrett this season.

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