COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ever since he named his team's starter for its season opener against Virginia Tech, Urban Meyer has stayed consistent in explaining his line of thinking when it's come to college football's most-talked-about quarterback competition.
In order for J.T. Barrett to regain his role in the Buckeyes' lineup, he'd have to beat out Cardale Jones.
That moment may have finally come.
After seven weeks of largely inconsistent play from his starting signal-caller and two days after turning to his backup down the stretch of No. 1 Ohio State's 38-10 win over Penn State, Meyer declined to name a starter for the Buckeyes' upcoming matchup with Rutgers.