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Who were the last 10 quarterbacks at Ohio State?

Who were the last 10 quarterbacks at Ohio State?

Dwayne Haskins played at Ohio State from 2017 through 2018.

  • Steve Bellisari played at Ohio State from 1998 through 2001.
  • Mike Tomczak played at Ohio State from 1981 through 1984.
  • Troy Smith played at Ohio State from 2003 through 2006.
  • Terrelle Pryor played at Ohio State from 2008 through 2010.
  • Who were the last five Ohio State quarterbacks?

    Every Ohio State football season-opening starting quarterback for the last 20 years

    • Sept. 8, 2001 – Steve Bellasari.
    • Aug. 24, 2002 – Craig Krenzel.
    • Aug. 30, 2003 – Craig Krenzel.
    • Sept. 4, 2004 – Justin Zwick.
    • Sept. 3, 2005 – Justin Zwick.
    • Sept. 2, 2006 – Troy Smith.
    • Sept. 1, 2007 – Todd Boeckman.
    • Aug. 30, 2008 – Todd Boeckman.

    Who was the quarterback for Ohio State in 2007?

    Todd Boeckman
    Ohio State quarterbacks and hometowns

    Quarterback Year(s) State
    Todd Boeckman 2007 Ohio
    Terrelle Pryor 2008-2010 Pa.
    Braxton Miller 2011-2012 Ohio
    J.T. Barrett 2014, ’16-17 Texas

    Who was the quarterback for Ohio State in 2017?

    quarterback J. T. Barrett
    Ohio State was led on offense by quarterback J. T. Barrett, who was named first-team All-Big Ten.

    Who were the Ohio State quarterbacks?

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    Ohio State Buckeyes football/Quarterbacks

    Who was the quarterback for Ohio State in 2016?

    The Buckeyes were led on offense by quarterback J. T. Barrett, who finished with 2,555 passing yards and 24 touchdowns. Running back Mike Weber led the team with 1,096 rushing yards and nine touchdowns.

    Who was Ohio State’s quarterback in 2015?

    2015 season After a competition with Barrett that lasted the entire off-season, Jones was named the Buckeyes’ starting quarterback immediately before gametime in Ohio State’s season opener at Virginia Tech.

    Who was the quarterback for Ohio State in 2018?

    quarterback Dwayne Haskins
    The team was led offensively by quarterback Dwayne Haskins, who led FBS with 4,831 passing yards and 50 passing touchdowns, both of which set school records by wide margins. Haskins was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year and was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy, finishing in third.

    Who was the QB for Ohio State in 2015?

    Who was the quarterback for Ohio State in 2015?

    Who was the QB for Ohio State in 2014?

    Redshirt sophomore Cardale Jones, who was the third-string quarterback at the start of the summer, led the Buckeyes to wins in the Big Ten Championship Game, Sugar Bowl, and CFP National Championship in his first three career starts at quarterback.

    Who was Ohio State’s quarterback in 2018?

    Haskins finished third in the 2018 Heisman Trophy voting after throwing for 50 touchdowns, a Big Ten-record 4,831 yards and completing 70% of his passes. The Buckeyes finished 13-1, including a Rose Bowl win, mostly because of Haskins’ arm.

    Who was the last Ohio State quarterback drafted in the first round?

    Schlichter was the last Ohio State quarterback drafted in the first round. The Raiders took him with the No. 4 pick in 1982. He threw three touchdowns in three seasons and never started a game. 4. GREAT GAMES

    How many quarterbacks have been from Ohio?

    Lately, five out of the last nine quarterbacks have been from Ohio, the exceptions being Terrelle Pryor (Jeannette, Pa.), Barrett, Haskins and Fields Note: Only the leading passer in yards for each season was included.

    Is Troy Smith the best quarterback in Ohio State football history?

    Troy Smith has a solid argument for being the best quarterback in school history. He’s one of two Ohio State quarterbacks to win the Heisman Trophy. Smith won in 2006. Les Horvath won in 1944. Smith owns the best career pass-efficiency rating (157.1) in school history. He threw 54 touchdowns and 13 interceptions.

    How good was OSU quarterback Drew Brees in 2004?

    As a sophomore in 2004, he led OSU to a 37-21 upset of UM with one of the best individual performances in the history of the rivalry with 386 yards from scrimmage (241 passing, 145 rushing) and three total touchdowns (2 passing, 1 rushing).