Ohio State fans got just a glimpse of quarterback Dwayne Haskins potential when he was forced into action in the third quarter against Michigan last year, when J.T. Barrett exited the game with an injury. Those who know Haskins weren’t surprised that the then-redshirt freshman thrived on the pressure he faced in Ann Arbor, Mich., last season.
The situation is a little different now though, as Haskins has known for quite some time that he would be Ohio State’s starting quarterback in 2018, which has given opponents a lot more time to gameplan for what he’ll bring to the table.