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A two quarterback problem?

A two quarterback problem?

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At the beginning of the season, Urban Meyer was staunchly pro-Braxton Miller, and the love Meyer had for his star quarterback and Heisman hopeful wasn’t hidden. Following the massive win against Michigan State on Saturday, that dedication seems to be faltering. “I think they’re both excellent quarterbacks,” Monday Meyer said at a media conference Monday. “We’ll worry about that day when it comes.” So come next season could Ohio State have the problem of a successful youngster ousting their prized, but injured quarterback?

Maybe.

But quarterbacks coach Tom Herman has refuted that controversy and it “is literally not in the back of my mind.”

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