Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Unproven Ohio State QB ready for hype, expectatio­ns

- By Mitch Stacy

COLUMBUS, OHIO >> Justin Fields knows all about heat. He grew up in Georgia.

But the pressure cooker in which the celebrated prep quarterbac­k now finds himself is about to get turned up.

The pressure is always crushing on anyone who starts at quarterbac­k for Ohio State. But Fields, who transferre­d from Georgia last winter, is expected to pick up where record-breaking Heisman Trophy candidate and first-round NFL draft pick Dwayne Haskins Jr. left off.

Fields, a 20-year-old sophomore, has never started a college game. He saw only limited playing time in his freshman season, mostly in mop-up duty behind Jake Fromm.

He comes to Ohio State with great expectatio­ns and great hype. He was one of the highest-rated high school prospects at any position in 2018. He is said to have nearly the arm that Haskins does but with the speed and elusivenes­s his predecesso­r lacks.

New Ohio State coach Ryan Day is the first to note that Fields must still earn the starting job. But that’s really just a formality.

“Physically, he checks all the boxes — running, athleticis­m, size, power, throwing ability, arm strength, accuracy, intelligen­ce,” Day said. “He has all those things. Now it’s just a matter in August of putting on the field and seeing what kind of product we have.

“But in order to learn, you have to fail,” Day continued. “Unfortunat­ely, we don’t have the luxury of failing a lot in practice and spending a few years as an understudy. Some of those failures are going to happen in a game, and there’s going to be a lot of deep breaths.”

In the months after spring practice, Fields put in his work. He threw with his receivers nearly every day.

“Right when you come into a new place you can’t just come in and just act like you’re a leader,” he said. “You have to kind of get used to the guys and build relationsh­ips with them so they trust you. Then you can step out and become a leader.”

Austin Mack is expected to be one of Fields’ top targets. He also has something to prove after missing the final six games last year with a foot injury. He was hurt in the humiliatin­g loss to unranked Purdue, a defeat that kept the Buckeyes out of the playoffs.

 ?? JAY LAPRETE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ohio State quarterbac­k Justin Fields throws a pass during NCAA college football practice, Friday in Columbus, Ohio.
JAY LAPRETE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ohio State quarterbac­k Justin Fields throws a pass during NCAA college football practice, Friday in Columbus, Ohio.

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