'People Are Cowards!' Ohio State QB Devin Brown Responds to Transfer Rumors

The Ohio State Buckeyes are set to have a fierce QB competition this spring, and Devin Brown is not shying away from it.
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Following the transfers of Will Howard and Julian Sayin, and the commitment of Air Noland, the Ohio State Buckeyes appear to be heading toward a five-way quarterback competition this spring. 

And despite their already-established experience with the program, the incumbents in Columbus - Devin Brown and Lincoln Kienholz - have largely already been counted out by some in the fan base and on social media. 

So much so, that unfounded rumors have emerged that Brown or Kienholz - or both - could elect to transfer in the face of the impending competition.

Brown, however, has taken those rumors personally. 

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"I think people are cowards, I think people have this thought in their own head that I'm gonna leave and I'm a quitter but that's never been me," Brown said. "These people live in their mom's basement saying something about me and they don't know (expletive). They don't know anything. They don't know who I am, they don't know who I've been, and that's always who I've been."

Brown is no stranger to competition, battling and narrowly losing out to Kyle McCord last spring and fall for the 2023 starting job. 

He did eventually get his chance in the Cotton Bowl vs. Missouri, but unfortunately, it was short-lived with Brown going down with an injury early in the game. 

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And given the way the season ended, as well as the fact that head coach Ryan Day saw fit to bring in not one, not two, but THREE new quarterbacks to the program, one would assume it will be an uphill battle for Brown.

That said, Brown certainly made it clear that he will compete until the very end for the chance to earn that opportunity. 


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Matt Galatzan
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