While Braxton Miller was out, Kenny Guiton starred as No. 4 Ohio State's starting quarterback
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Two weeks ago there were questions about how good Ohio State's backup quarterback was.
Now some are wondering if he shouldn't be the starter for the fourth-ranked Buckeyes.
When three-year first-teamer and Heisman Trophy finalist Braxton Miller went down with a sprained knee ligament against San Diego State on Sept. 7, Kenny Guiton was spectacular in relief. Two plays into last week's game at California, he threw a school-record 90-yard touchdown pass and ended up winning national and Big Ten player of the week honors.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Now, as Miller prepares to return from his injury, Guiton looks comfortable and confident as the starter.
Having two quality players at a spot where there's only room for one right now presents an interesting problem for coach Urban Meyer.