The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Last year’s Buckeyes hero goes at it again against Michigan WINOVICH WATCH

- By Mitch Stacy

COLUMBUS, OHIO >> Even if Dwayne Haskins Jr. never plays another down for Ohio State his name will live in Buckeyes lore.

He entered the Michigan game in relief last year as a redshirt freshman when starting quarterbac­k J.T. Barrett went down with a knee injury. Ohio State trailed 20-14 in the third quarter. Haskins directed a touchdown drive and went on to lead Ohio State to a 31-20 win at Ann Arbor and a sixth straight win in The Game.

“I was pretty calm going into that situation,” Haskins contended as he prepared to face Michigan for the first time as a starter Saturday. “I don’t really recall everything that happened in that game, but just being able to go into that atmosphere and that environmen­t meant well for me going into this season.”

Haskins certainly has displayed poise since then . He’s rewriting the school record book for single-season passing this year and has helped position Ohio State second nationally in total yards. His 36 touchdown passes are tied for first in the country. But he didn’t have the starting job in hand until Joe Burrow dropped out of the quarterbac­k derby in the summer and subsequent­ly transferre­d to LSU.

“I think going into the season there was a lot of uncertaint­ies there, a lot of unknowns,” Ohio State cooffensiv­e coordinato­r/quarterbac­ks coach Ryan Day said. “Obviously, we saw talent but weren’t sure. This was a sophomore who really hadn’t played much football at all. And I think now he’s battle-tested, he’s been through it, He’s got some experience under his belt. He’s been hit in the mouth.”

Some other things to look for in the 115th edition of The Game: Carlos Kemp said. “It’s what we wanted, though, for it to be us versus Ohio State in a game to go to the Big Ten championsh­ip and keep our playoff hopes alive.”

A win also would complete an undefeated Big Ten slate for Michigan for the first time since 1997 when it last won a national championsh­ip.

No. 10 Ohio State (101, 7-1 Big Ten, No. 10 CFP) comes in more vulnerable than its record shows, having played spotty defense for much of the year. Beating the Wolverines and playing for a conference championsh­ip would be a notable achievemen­t this season in which Ohio State suspended coach Urban Meyer for three games for mishandlin­g repeated profession­al and behavioral problems of an assistant coach.

Coach Jim Harbaugh declined repeatedly this week to say if Winovich will play after he appeared to hurt his left shoulder last week. Winovich’s roommate, quarterbac­k Shea Patterson, expects him to be on the field with his teammates. “You’d have to kill him to take him out,” Patterson said.

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