Kyle McCoord could be the day 1 starter in 2021 for Ryan Day and the Ohio State football team. Or – he could take the reins over C.J. Stroud or Jack Miller in 2022 – which would leave the Buckeyes in quite an envied position of having a successful true freshman QB in 2021 (or RS Freshman starter in 2022) and also have the #1 recruit in the 2022 class, Quinn Ewers coming on campus in January 2022 and competing for the starting role or backup to McCord. If this happens, will Ewers decommit? Would he come in for spring practice 2022 and transfer immediately if he doesn’t win the job? Would Ohio State be better positioned in the future to start Ewers in 2022 even if he ISN’T the best QB on the roster? Our Scarlet ‘N Great hosts Johnny Lunsford and Cory Thompson dive into the future of the QB position under Ryan Day’s Buckeyes.
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