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QB J.T. Barrett (B1G FOY, All American, Silver Football Award, 3x B1G QBOY, National Champion)

J.T. Barrett remains as polarizing as ever, Ohio State vs. Michigan might get the Gus Johnson treatment and more

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Let’s get one thing out of the way: Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett didn’t have a particularly great season in 2016. He completed 61.5 percent of his passes, averaged 196.5 yards per game, threw 24 touchdowns and was intercepted 7 times. Those numbers are solid but nothing special.

Still, it was a little jarring to see NFL.com rank the 150 best players in college football and not include Barrett, once a fifth-place Heisman finisher who has won 26 times in 30 starts. It was a ranking of college players and not pro prospects, the latter being just about the only justification for leaving Barrett off the list.
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Here’s what his new offensive coordinator, Kevin Wilson, said about Barrett in 2016 after Ohio State put up 38 points on Wilson’s former team, Indiana.

“In my opinion, from afar, I think that’s the best quarterback in college football,” Wilson said in his postgame press conference. “Some of these guys have some stats. I’m not saying it because he’s in our league – I’m not a homer. When you watch that kid play, that kid and his unselfishness … he went through a lot. He was a premier player in the country two years ago when he got injured.

“He’s one of the best players, he’s one of the best teammates. I’m not in their locker room, I’m sure he’s a phenomenal leader. That’s why those young players are playing so well. He might have been off today, but he’s human. I think J.T. Barrett is an awesome football player.”

That praise was a little hyperbolic, but that’s the way it’s always been for Barrett. Some people see a legitimate Heisman candidate with four losses in three years, a player who owns a sizable chunk of the Ohio State record book with a year left to play. Others see the quarterback who passed for 93 yards in that game against Wilson in 2016, who was shut out by Clemson in the College Football Playoffs semifinal and dipped in accuracy each of the past two seasons.

As with most divisive things in life, reality is probably somewhere in the middle. But don’t expect any opinions to change anytime soon.

Entire article: https://www.landof10.com/ohio-state/jt-barrett-ohio-state-gus-johnson
 
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PHOTO: J.T. BARRETT GRACES COVER OF ATHLON'S 2017 BIG TEN PREVIEW

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Athlon also released its Very Early Top 25 on Monday morning and slotted Urban Meyer's Buckeyes at No. 2 behind Alabama. Florida State, Washington, USC, Penn State, Clemson, Oklahoma, Auburn and Michigan round out the top-10. The magazine picked the Crimson Tide to win it all.

http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...rett-on-cover-of-athlons-2017-big-ten-preview
 
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But "the best" in Buckeye history? Maybe.

if the words "best in buckeye history" ever come up beside a players name and the answer is a serious "maybe" with no sign of sarcasm...

not directed at anyone in particular, but i feel like potentially having what could arguably be the best qb in tOSU history as our starter should probably make us less upset than it seems to. maybe.
 
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He's a "special" player. Not a "special" athlete.
Alabama has been winning championships with guys just like him for years.
He will hold every Ohio State QB record and some records not by QBs when he's done.
 
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He will own every Ohio State QB record when he's done.
OSU Records
Most Career Touchdowns - 100
Most Career Passing Touchdowns - 69
Most Season Total Offense - 3,772 (2014)
Most Season Touchdowns - 45 (2014)
Most Season Passing Touchdowns - 34 (2014)
Most Game Touchdowns - 7 (2016)
Most Game Passing Touchdowns - 6 (2014, 2016)

Big Ten Records
Most Season Total Touchdowns - 45 (2014)
 
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if the words "best in buckeye history" ever come up beside a players name and the answer is a serious "maybe" with no sign of sarcasm...

not directed at anyone in particular, but i feel like potentially having what could arguably be the best qb in tOSU history as our starter should probably make us less upset than it seems to. maybe.
Best statistically, sure. Best in terms of throwing the ball accurately and on time? Probably not.

How do we judge him if he doesn't win a B1G championship this year? Suppose he sets a bunch of school records but never actually himself wins a title? (Or tiger, as my spell check suggested.)
 
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J.T. Barrett has more time to focus on football in 2017

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J.T. Barrett is an Ohio State graduate and now his life as a college quarterback is much different than it ever used to be.

After four years as an undergrad, Barrett graduated from OSU in December with a degree in Communications. He has since enrolled in graduate school, as all players must do if they want to continue playing after graduation.

Any time someone graduates from college, a brand new world awaits, and the same holds true for Barrett. For one, the academic workload is not nearly as daunting.

"I’m taking a couple of classes and they’re online, so right now my life is football, literally," he said this spring. "Before it was said, but I had to go to tutor, had to go to class, had to take care of that. Whereas now, I’ve taken care of that. So now it’s literally just ball, pedal to the metal and trying to make sure that at the end of the day we can all be on the same page and be able to lift that trophy."

Entire article: http://m.theozone.net/Ohio-State/Fo...rett-Has-Pedal-to-the-Metal-Readying-for-2017
 
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Best statistically, sure. Best in terms of throwing the ball accurately and on time? Probably not.

im assuming you missed the entire 2014 season... either that or you significantly underestimate the impact tom herman had on the offense.

How do we judge him if he doesn't win a B1G championship this year? Suppose he sets a bunch of school records but never actually himself wins a title? (Or tiger, as my spell check suggested.)

if he leaves his senior season having been responsible for more td's than anyone in b1g history, which seems rather likely to happen atm...... im going to go out on a limb and say less than sucky..? if he plays anywhere close to where he did his redshirt freshman year? i judge him as being on the short list for best qb in the history of tOSU. he's not on that list without a 2014 season-esque year mind you. but thus far the kid is a winner. period. anyone who doesn't see that in his play, i strongly question their football knowledge. he has had 2 years work against him pretty significantly in things he had very little if any control over.

1. 2 offensive coordinators that were likely promoted beyond their ability. thats not a bad thing. they deserved the benefit of the doubt and the promotions at the time. unfortunately i don't think they had the experience or imagination at the time for the job at hand. it happens sometimes and is unfortunate. i don't think people realize how significant this was. i am 100% certain no doubt what so ever that it cost us a nc in 2015. take a look at that 2015 offense and tell me that with tom herman as the oc we don't win a second straight nc. i wanna hear anyone who watched the 2015 offense say that offense could/should have been shut down by any d in the nation that year with herman calling the plays. there is a reason why the saying, "never be the man who follows the man" exists. tom herman was the man *shrug*.
2. we haven't had a true deep threat at wr since devin smith. we need one, we don't have one yet. it doesn't matter how good or bad or indifferent your timing is. if you don't have anyone who can catch the deep ball joe montana is going to look like a scrub.
3. last year our oline got beat up by teams with really good dlines. thats not a dis on the kids in anyway. i think they all did an amazing job considering their ages. you shouldn't start on the oline as a true freshman at the college level. not ever. the footwork on the young guys is solid and the talent is clearly there. but the upper body strength for a couple of them just wasn't where it needed to be for this level of play. unless your name is orlando pace, thats asking way too much of a kid months removed from their high school prom. you can't pass if your flat on your back. and that happened a crap ton towards the end of the year. go look up the hurries, hits and sack stats per game for last year.
4. young and inexperienced receivers. i saw a lot of good routes ran last year. but outside of 1 or 2 route runners i didn't see anyone do anything after they finished their route. once their route was over i saw a whole lot of standing around not sure what to do next. especially when the qb broke the pocket trying to buy time. again, this is something you regularly see with young/inexperienced wr's. i have a lot of faith in the wr position, the talent is very clearly there. they just need more experience.

at the end of the day this is college football, not the nfl. you don't get to sign guys to 10 year contracts. nobody is getting a "franchise" tag. you get maybe 3 years out of an elite talent at most positions. imo we have missed on some recruits, we have had injuries at the wrong positions at the worst possible times that hurt development, we have had mistakes on the coaching staff both in choosing starters and coaching changes. all of that is just college football. these kinds of things happen to all teams. sometimes as a player your 3 maybe 4 years line up with the stars and you win multiple conference and or nc's. sometimes you go your entire career being the best guy in your conference and never win a championship. hell, the 2014 class was literally 1 loss to wisky away from going their entire career without winning any form of championship at all. i honestly think people forget that fact. go back and look at those names for a second and imagine them having never succeeded on that level. going into that game with wisky... that was a very loose-able game. we had an unknown at qb and wisky had a heisman contender at tb to go along with a very good defense. i don't remember if we were underdogs, but i know wisky was a popular pick.

how would you personally judge zeke or bosa if we loose to wisky and 2015 goes the way 2015 went? neither would have won a conference or nc either in their careers in that scenario. would you view them less so than you do now? while i personally wouldn't, i suspect a lot of people would.
 
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Buckeye Football Notebook: 'The better approach was to come back to Ohio State, the place that I love'

Heading into the 2016 season, there was some thought that this might be J.T. Barrett's last
year as an Ohio State quarterback. He would be graduating following the season, and he was expected to have a very productive redshirt junior year. Both of those happened to varying degrees, but Barrett never got all that close to leaving.

"There were a lot of different aspects that went into it," Barrett said of his decision to return. "I talked to my family throughout that whole week we had after the (Fiesta Bowl). I think one of the main things that went into my decision to come back was it was really hard for me to leave Ohio State when that was the worst game I’ve ever been a part of in my life. We didn’t score any points. I’ve never been shut out as a starting quarterback in my life."

Nobody likes to leave on a bad note, but sometimes it's easier if the NFL is greeting you with open arms. That wasn't necessarily the case with Barrett.

"The NFL, the impression of me wasn’t where I wanted it to be," he said. "There were definitely things that I could enhance and improve. So it wasn’t like I was going to take that on with a full head of steam, which I could have done and leave and prove them wrong whether it be pro day or combine.

"That could have been done, but I think the better approach was to come back to Ohio State, the place that I love, the place that I could have an opportunity to win another national championship, and also definitely improve and enhance my stock as far as the NFL is concerned."

Entire article: http://theozone.net/Ohio-State/Foot...come-back-to-Ohio-State-the-place-that-I-love
 
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