An abbreviated history of OSU's QB-play the past 12 years:
Let's see ...
When Stanley Jackson was playing we needed Joe Germaine's decision making and his arm, unless, of course, Joe Germaine was playing, in which case we were certainly better off with Stanley Jackson's vision and mobility. Oh well. No biggie. It's not like that shuffle didn't cost us any national championships or anything.
1998 came and went. Germaine's year. Capped by stomping Texas A&M in the Sugar Bowl [who, completely off topic, were obviously not performing up to expectations under RC Slocum. Good for them they canned his ass in 2002, their program's really gotten over the hump since then].
So it was with great anticipation we turned the page and closed that chapter of OSU history, knowing Bellisari would be 'the guy,' and the only guy, in 1999.
In late August 1999, Cooper, as expected, nipped the thing in the bud and named, uh ... Austin Moherman the starter for the Kick-Off Classic against Miami. It was Moherman's team, for a quarter, until Coop sent Bellisari out there for the second. Bellisari, it was reported, was very popular amongst his teammates, and thats got to account for something. Besides, it was a close QB competition all off-season long, and Bellisari had received more reps as Germaine's backup the year before anyway.
Well, that didn't work out so well, so it would eventually be Moherman's team, until he played, at which point it became evident that Bellisari was the guy for the job all along.
Oh well, at least we didn't have to deal with that crap for like, three whole seasons or anything, because it went out the window for good when (1) Jim Tressel took over, ending the ridiculous parade of QB controversies under Cooper, and (2) Craig Krenzel beat Michigan in Ann Arbor in 2001. Now Krenzel was clearly the guy, until the next game, when he stunk up the joint and had to be relieved by Bellisari to save face in another bowl loss to South Carolina. Bellisari was a team captain, after all.
All water under the bridge though. It was Craig Krenzel's job now, until he had the audacity to play poorly in early 2003. Clearly, we'd won the national title in spite of Craig Krenzel, not because of him, so his injury turned out to be a blessing in disguise since the offense would really take off under the guidance of Scott McMullen. That was a good idea, until Bowling Green gave us a scare, at which point we couldn't get Krenzel back fast enough. Then Krenzel threw those picks against Michigan, in which case we needed McMullen. No wait, shit -- I meant Krenzel. Who the hell was that pass intended for, Craig? Put McMullen in there!
Whew! Thank God all the alternating QB nonsense finally ended after 2003! 'Cause it was Justin Zwick time! Or Zee-Wick, according to the DC of NC State. Oh, and how about Troy Smith rocking the boat complaining about playing opportunities and his use in the offense coming out of spring camp? Holy crap, the nerve of that kid! But I guess he's kind of right to say something about it too, because the coaches were morons, giving him the no-scramble order in the Spring game; making him wear the no-contact jersey; forcing him to become a pure passer and not a scrambler! How the hell was Troy Smith ever going to win a Heisman when the coaches were shoe-horning him into being a pass first QB? The whole thing was just unworkable. Absurd!
At least 2004 finally turned out to be the QB-controversy free year, and the nonsense of OSU fans booing their own QBs finally stopped with the Spring Game in 2005 ...