C.J. Stroud Leads Ohio State QB Battle, Week 1 Starter Still TBD, per HC Ryan Day
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Ohio State head coach Ryan Day said Monday that redshirt freshman C.J. Stroud is leading the Buckeyes’ quarterback
competition, but a decision about the Sept. 2 season opener against
Minnesota hasn’t been finalized.
“I don’t know how much separation.
I’m not sure, but every day he’s been competing, he’s been taking
care of the football, making good decisions, he’s been a leader,”
Day told reporters. “Those are all some of the traits
we’ve been looking for. Certainly moving the team down the field to
score touchdowns is something we’ve been looking for.”
Stroud is battling Jack Miller and Kyle
McCord to replace Justin Fields atop the OSU quarterback depth chart after Fields was drafted by the Chicago Bears
in the first round of the 2021 NFL draft.
Day noted the quarterbacks know where
they stand heading into the final weeks of training camp, but he’s
stressed to all of them it’ll be important to stay ready, regardless
of where they stand when the campaign kicks off against the Golden
Gophers.
“It’s a long season, that’s what I
think all those guys understand and will continue to understand,”
he said. “We’re talking about going all the way till January, so
my experience is we’re going to need everybody. One thing’s for sure:
There’s going to be one starter in terms of that first play against
Minnesota, and at that point, we’ll see where it goes.”
Stroud emerged from the Buckeyes’
spring game as the favorite for the starting spot. He completed 14 of
his 19 throws for 175 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions, leading his squad to a 28-13 victory.
The four-star prospect out of
Rancho Cucamonga High School in California spent most of last year as
a little-used reserve, but he did produce one electric play—a
48-yard touchdown run in a December blowout of Michigan State.
“I feel I can throw the ball with
anyone,” Stroud told reporters in early August. “I can run the
ball with anyone. I feel like I’m one of the best players in the
country.”
Ohio State has also added Quinn Ewers,
the top-ranked recruit in the 2022 class, to its practices as he’s
opted to skip his senior season of high school in order to enroll
early to take advantage of the new name, image and likeness (NIL)
rules.
Day called it a “unique
situation,” but he doesn’t think Ewers’ presence will impact
this year’s squad.
“It’s just one of those things, we
have to start embracing different situations like this, and I know
our guys are going to do the same thing. They’ll embrace him,” Day
said. “We’ve had high-profile guys come into the program, that
happens here. He’ll do a good job of working his way in, earning the
respect of the team.”
The Buckeyes, who ranked fourth in both
the Coaches and Associated Press preseason polls, won’t have much
margin for error in the early going as they face Oregon (No. 11 AP,
No. 12 Coaches) in Week 2 after opening against a Big Ten rival in
Minnesota.
It’ll increase the pressure on Stroud
to make an instant impact if he holds off Miller and McCord to win
the starting job.
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