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Who Will Start At QB For tOSU In 2018?

Who do you think will be Ohio State's starting QB verses the Beavers on 1 Sep 18?

  • Dwayne Haskins

    Votes: 64 74.4%
  • Joe Burrow

    Votes: 9 10.5%
  • Tate Martell

    Votes: 13 15.1%
  • Matthew Baldwin

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Another player

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    86
  • Poll closed .

ScriptOhio

Everybody is somebody else's weirdo.
I don't rememebr seeing any recent polls on Buckeye Planet (and this will undoubtedly be a "hot topic") so.....

Who do you think will be Ohio State's starting QB verses the Beavers on 1 Sep 18?

a. Dwayne Haskins

b. Joe Burrow

c. Tate Martell

d. Matthew Baldwin

e. Another player
 
Ohio State’s 2018 quarterback competition between Haskins, Burrow and Martell begins

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The moment the clock ticked down to zero, J.T. Barrett’s storied career came to a close.

For the first time in more than fours years, Barrett will not line up behind center and take snaps for Ohio State in 2018. After nearly 10,000 passing yards, more than 100 passing touchdowns, 3,000 rushing yards and 41 rushing touchdowns, his career is over.

But for Ohio State, most importantly, the final seconds running off the clock meant the battle to become Barrett’s successor officially began. For the next few months, redshirt sophomore Joe Burrow, redshirt freshman Dwayne Haskins and freshman Tate Martell will engage in a high-profile competition to earn the opening-day snaps Sept. 1 against Oregon State.

After subbing in for Barrett after the starter suffered a knee injury while trailing in the third quarter against Michigan and leading his team to victory, Haskins will likely hold an edge entering spring practice.

“The poise that I had to come in there like that,” Haskins said after his team’s 24-7 win against USC in the Cotton Bowl. “I wasn’t expecting to get in that game. And then having to do what I had to do to get the win and help the team out, I thought it was pretty mature for me to go do that.”

Given the experience, Haskins said he will attack the offseason as if he is the starter.

“I don’t quite know what the coaches are saying and stuff like that, but the mentality is going forward, ‘Dwayne, [you] got to go be the guy,’” Haskins said.

The self-described “very elite passer” possesses the strongest arm of the trio. He effortlessly launches the ball with his cannon-like arm to receivers downfield. He offers the Buckeyes an option unlike quarterbacks who usually play in head coach Urban Meyer’s offenses. Rather than a prototypical dual-threat, Haskins succeeds best when he can operate in the pocket.

One of the most dialed-up plays for Ohio State with Barrett was the designed quarterback run. Though Haskins has shown the ability to scramble when pressured, he does not offer a similar threat to Barrett on run-pass options or designed runs, an area in which he knows he must show he can execute in the spring’s competition.

“I can make a lot of throws and do things that not everybody can do,” Haskins said. “For me, it’s just not only showing I can throw the ball, but be a leader, run the ball, make calls, make checks and stuff like that.”

On the other side of the quarterback spectrum, Martell makes his largest impact in the run game. He was praised multiple times this season for his elusiveness, which led to him playing nearly every offensive skill position, including running back and wide receiver, on the scout team. He said he expects to have a role in the offense next year, even if it is not at the quarterback position.

The ultra-competitive former four-star prospect, who posted ridiculous passing numbers at arguably the biggest prep school in the nation, entered his freshman season with the intention of competing for the starting quarterback spot with Barrett. Martell said he endured struggles in the first few months at Ohio State. Eventually, near the beginning of the season, he “bought in to what the coaches were talking about.”

“It changed me as a person and it changed me as a player and made a much better player than I was when I came in here,” Martell said. “Now, I feel like, when my time comes and I get a time to go show what I can do, I’ll be ready to go.”

Martell will not only have to beat out Haskins, but also Burrow, who backed up Barrett in 2016 and was second-string this season before suffering a hand injury that required surgery. He is the dark horse to become the starter, for he does not have similar hype to Haskins — the strong-armed pocket passer — or Martell, a former highly rated recruit.

Entire article: https://www.thelantern.com/2017/12/...on-between-haskins-burrow-and-martell-begins/
 
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Haskins seems to have the inside lane to the starting spot after the reps he got this year. I'd like to see Burrow stay, since having him as a very good #2 would be a great option, but I think he's too good to hold a clipboard.

Either way, there will be packages for Martell. It's obvious he's doing the right things and Urban likes what he sees as evidenced by him making the travel squad behind three QB's all year. He's in the club and he'll see the field.
 
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If it’s a democracy between Day Wilson and Urban. It will be Haskins but if Urban is a dictator I would not be surprised with Martel.

I think it will probably come down to these two guys as well. Not sure it will take Urban being a dictator for Martel to get the nod. Seemed like the defensive guys always said something good about him running the scout team offense. IIRC someone here said he was tossing the ball further downfield than the others before one game this season. Spring game should be fun this year.
 
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Martell likely has the best arm of the three. I was very impressed by what I saw during warmups this season.
I have such a hard time believing this considering Urbans comments that Haskins may be the most developed QB he has signed coming out of HS or something to that degree. And considering the passes I’ve seen Haskins throw.

If Martell is better than that.........wow.

I can only hope you are right. If so, look out.
 
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If it’s a democracy between Day Wilson and Urban. It will be Haskins but if Urban is a dictator I would not be surprised with Martel.

What head coach has ever run his team/coaching staff by deomocratic principles, especially when a major decision is to be made? He will usually take input from the assistants but the final decision will be his, ultimately it is his contract/job that is on the line. When was the last time you ever heard a head coach say "I thought xxx should be the starting QB, but we voted and more assistant coaches thought YYY should be the starter so he'll start."?
 
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What head coach has ever run his team/coaching staff by deomocratic principles, especially when a major decision is to be made? He will usually take input from the assistants but the final decision will be his, ultimately it is his contract/job that is on the line. When was the last time you ever heard a head coach say "I thought xxx should be the starting QB, but we voted and more assistant coaches thought YYY should be the starter so he'll start."?
Some HC let the OC have the autonomy over the offense but that is more an NFL thing. I sometimes feel tOSU offense is not as smooth as it should be.,,
 
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I don't think the opening day starter is going to settle it ultimately. Haskins is ahead for right now it would seem but my money is on Martell being the eventual winner. He is the only one with the skill set that Urban has never been able to successfully divorce himself from. Tebow and JT Barrett are the model of what Urban wants in a QB. Martell and the new kid from Texas seem to fit that mold, Haskins does not.

Maybe with Wilson they can adapt to a pass first QB and, if they do, then Haskins will be electric but I will believe Urban Meyer stops relying on his QB to get a crucial 3rd and 1 when I see it.
 
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FIVE BOLD PREDICTIONS FOR OHIO STATE ATHLETICS IN 2018

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DWAYNE HASKINS WINS JOB, LEAVES FOR NFL

So stick with me, as this prediction carries into 2019.

Dwayne Haskins is the early favorite to win the starting quarterback job next year, though the belief is he will have to win the job in the spring and battle it out with Joe Burrow and Tate Martell. I am of the belief that Haskins will not only win the job, but that he will play so well that he will declare for the 2019 NFL Draft.

Haskins' arm and size make him an immediate threat to go to the NFL and with a successful season, I think Haskins could be a high-round draft selection in the 2019 cycle. That said, Haskins will need Ohio State's offensive line to pick up the pieces of a group that sees its left tackle and center lost to eligibility.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...-predictions-for-ohio-state-athletics-in-2018
 
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