
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- There is something of a historical pecking order in the Ohio State quarterback derby, and J.T. Barrett helpfully offered a quick refresher course after walking off the practice field.
The redshirt sophomore never beat out Braxton Miller when both were healthy. Before Barrett broke his ankle, Cardale Jones wasn't able to leap to the top of the depth chart to start a game for the Buckeyes, either.
But almost as soon as Barrett offers that dose of perspective to a three-way competition that hasn't even officially started thanks to those health concerns, he's quick to dismiss the past when it comes to settling on the best option to lead Ohio State's defense of its national title in the fall.
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