Where is Ohio State in ESPN’s future quarterback rankings?

Do you agree with Adam Rittenberg has slotted Ohio State in his future quarterback power rankings? #GoBucks

It’s the position on a football field that matters more than any other. Sure, the college game is a team one and you have to be good in all facets of the game, but — perhaps more than ever — good ‘ole American football is a quarterback-driven game.

It didn’t use to be that way necessarily. In fact, running back was once the glamour position at Ohio State. Then, coaches began to realize that allowing the most-gifted player on the field touch the ball every snap was a pretty good strategy. And so, that’s where we are and that’s where Ohio State has been ever since really the Troy Smith days.

That has only arguably gotten better under Ryan Day, who is known as a quarterback guru of sorts since his time at Ohio State. Consider that every single signal-caller Day has coached with the Buckeyes has gone on to be a Heisman finalist. Pretty remarkable really.

For OSU to wrestle the Big Ten back and put the college football universe back in alignment, that will need to continue, and according to ESPN, there’s a good chance that it will.

ESPN senior writer Adam Rittenberg releases some juicy content during the offseason and his latest is a look at future quarterback power rankings in college football. And yes, he has Ohio State right there with the best of them. The method admittedly has a lot of opinion associated with it but is designed to look over the next three years (2023, 2024, and 2025).

Here are the top ten future quarterback power rankings according to Rittenberg and what he says about each. Where is OSU in relation to USC, Alabama, Michigan, and more?