Dwayne Haskins may still be trying to elbow his way into being the face of the Washington Football Team, but it took just one year to obliterate Big Ten and Ohio State single-season passing records in Columbus during a truly memorable 2018 campaign. It was a fun ride that ended in one of the greatest scenes in American sports, the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
Simply experiencing the Grandaddy of them All is special enough. The history, the sun setting on the San Gabriel Mountains, and all the pageantry that goes with a special football game is enough, but to be named MVP and go out a winner only adds to the experience.
Haskins sat down with FOX College Football’s Rob Stone and his former head coach Urban Meyer to discuss that season, and most specifically the Rose Bowl. It’s all a part of “Ring Chronicles,” a segment that looks back at seasons in which Meyer won a ring.
Click on the below and listen to Haskins explain his three favorite moments of that game and what it meant to him courtesy of video shared to FOX College Football’s Twitter profile.
"I'll never forget leaving the field and all the @OhioStateFB fans yelling 'Dwayne! One more year!'"@dh_simba7 shares his top three moments from the 2019 Rose Bowl with @CoachUrbanMeyer 🌹 pic.twitter.com/eX8Q567bE9
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) August 4, 2020
It may have only been one year that Haskins slung the ball all over the field, but it’s one that was pretty special. He’ll go down as one of the best Big Ten quarterbacks to ever play the game.