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C.J. Stroud named starting QB for Ohio State
As expected, C.J. Stroud will start under center for the Buckeyes. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

The Ohio State Buckeyes have the tall task of replacing Justin Fields at quarterback this season, but coach Ryan Day believes he’s found the man to do it.

On Saturday, Day officially named redshirt freshman C.J. Stroud as his starter for the season opener against Minnesota.

Stroud beat out five-star freshman Kyle McCord and second-year quarterback Jack Miller III for the job. The perception had been that Stroud, a former four-star recruit, had separated himself during preseason camp and was leading the three-way battle.

Stroud has yet to throw a collegiate pass, like both of his competitors. He did run for a 48-yard touchdown during garbage time against Michigan State in 2020 and was able to study under Fields for the entire season.

Stroud isn’t guaranteed to hold the job all season, and Day won’t hesitate to make a change if things aren’t working. That’s even more true now that another elite quarterback prospect is officially on campus.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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