Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Big Ten QB situations working themselves out

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The week started with nine of the 14 Big Ten teams coming out of spring practices planning to continue quarterbac­k auditions in August. The number was down to seven by Friday.

First-year Coach Ryan Day of defending conference champion Ohio State insisted after the Buckeyes’ spring game last Saturday he hadn’t decided between Georgia transfer Justin Fields and redshirt freshman Matthew Baldwin, who spent much of last season rehabbing a knee injury. Baldwin announced he would transfer Thursday, erasing any doubt that Fields would be the starter.

Penn State appears set to go with junior Sean Clifford after fifth-year senior Tommy Stevens entered the NCAA transfer portal. His father told the Centre Daily Times his son is “certainly leaving.”

Two incumbents in the East Division face challenges. Indiana’s Peyton Ramsey is competing against redshirt freshman Michael Penix Jr. and Utah transfer Jack Tuttle. Rutgers’ Arthur Sitkowski will try to hold off challenges from freshman Cole Snyder and possibly Boston College transfer Johnny Langan, who is applying for a waiver to become eligible immediatel­y.

At Maryland, new Coach Mike Locksley looked at Tyrrell Pigrome, Max Bortenschl­ager and Tyler DeSue this spring before Virginia Tech graduate transfer Josh Jackson arrives this summer.

Defending West Division champion Northweste­rn must replace four-year starter Clayton Thorson, and former Clemson backup Hunter Johnson is expected to have the inside track against fifthyear senior TJ Green.

Wisconsin freshman Graham Mertz has come on strong and is in position to beat out Jack Coan. The junior started four games in place of an injured Alex Hornibrook, who left for Florida State as a graduate transfer.

Zack Annexstad and Tanner Morgan, who split the job as freshmen, will continue their competitio­n at Minnesota. MJ Rivers, Matt Robinson and Coran Taylor are in a battle at Illinois with four-star freshman Isaiah Williams arriving in the fall.

SINDELAR SHUT DOWN

Purdue quarterbac­k Elijah Sindelar, set to take over for David Blough, put a scare into the Boilermake­rs when he hyperexten­ded his left knee. He was hurt when defensive lineman Grant Hermanns stepped on his left foot during a drill.

Sindelar won the starting job in preseason camp last year but kept it only two games because of knee tendinitis and an injured oblique muscle. He didn’t take another snap the rest of the season. He said last week he would be ready for summer conditioni­ng.

OHIO STATE O-LINE

Offensive line is Ohio State’s biggest concern entering fall. Only one starter returns — left tackle Thayer Munford — and he didn’t participat­e in spring practice because of injury.

Five-star recruit Harry Miller and graduate transfer Jonah Jackson from Rutgers are among the offensive linemen who will join the team this summer.

“We’ve got the cavalry coming,” Day told reporters.

TESTING TEMPO

Michigan’s offense, often criticized for being stodgy, is being revamped. New offensive coordinato­r Josh Gattis is putting in the no-huddle, Spread system featuring lots of run-pass options.

“It’s night and day,” quarterbac­k Shea Patterson said. “As far as the similariti­es, I think there are very few of them.”

At Indiana, new offensive coordinato­r Kalen DeBoer may slow things down. Whoever wins the QB job — Ramsey or one of his two challenger­s — will take snaps from under center at times instead of out of the shotgun.

Ramsey said he likes having the freedom to audible out of bad plays, something he had less ability to do the previous two seasons. Slowing down also should help the Hoosiers control the clock, which could help keep the defense fresher late in games.

IN THE FAMILY

Nebraska’s defensive line has two sets of brothers in major roles. Twins Carlos and Khalil Davis are going into their third seasons and Darrion Daniels, a graduate transfer from Oklahoma State, joins Damion this year. Darrion Daniels started 10 games two years ago but was limited to four games last season because of a pinky injury that required surgery.

“It’s just a good feeling to see my brother with the same color of jersey again, being on the sideline with him, coaching him up, him coaching me up, giving each other tips, calming each other down when we get heated,” Darrion Daniels said. “It’s something special.”

 ?? AP/PAUL VERNON ?? Ohio State quarterbac­k Justin Fields (1) appears to be the new starting quarterbac­k after Matthew Baldwin announced Thursday he was going to transfer. Fields spent the 2018 season as a backup at Georgia before transferri­ng to Ohio State.
AP/PAUL VERNON Ohio State quarterbac­k Justin Fields (1) appears to be the new starting quarterbac­k after Matthew Baldwin announced Thursday he was going to transfer. Fields spent the 2018 season as a backup at Georgia before transferri­ng to Ohio State.

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