It's a busy week for Ohio State football, but some of the best news might be what's not happening, as quarterback Devin Brown says he's staying put.
may have an edge with experience, but Brown – a four-star recruit From Utah in the class of 2022, who did not attempt a throw his freshman year – will undoubtedly be given a shot to compete for the starter's job next season.
McCord was a five-star prospect out of St. Joseph's High School in Philadephia when he committed to OSU as a member of the class of 2021. He completed 16 of his 20 pass attempts this season for 72 yards and a touchdown.
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