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How Big Ten’s Quarterback Battle Has Suddenly Become a Four-man Rac...

By Roy Barkhane
How Big Ten’s Quarterback Battle Has Suddenly Become a Four-man Rac...

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Why This Matters: Buckeye Talk podcast hosts debate whether Indiana's Fernando Mendoza, Nebraska's Dylan Raiola, or Oregon's Dante Moore have closed the gap on Julian Sayin as the conference's premier quarterback

Summary: Buckeye Talk podcast hosts debate whether Indiana's Fernando Mendoza, Nebraska's Dylan Raiola, or Oregon's Dante Moore have closed the gap on Julian Sayin as the conference's premier quarterback

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  • How Big Ten’s quarterback battle has suddenly become a four-man race

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Sources: cleveland.com

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