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Ohio State QB Justin Fields says he would have tried to score another TD if he knew school record was at stake
By Dave Holcomb
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Justin Fields experienced a heck of a start to his Ohio State career. He completed 72 percent of his passes for 234 yards and four touchdowns while rushing for 61 yards and another score.
His five touchdowns tied Dwyane Haskins for the most scores by an Ohio State quarterback in his first start. Fields was unaware of the record during the game, and admitted Tuesday, had he known about it, he would have tried harder to break it.
“I think I could have scored one more,” he said according to Eleven Warriors senior reporter Dan Hope. “If I had known that was the record, I would have tried to score another one.”
Justin Fields on tying Dwayne Haskins' record for most touchdowns in an Ohio State quarterback's first start: "I think I could have scored one more. If I had known that was the record, I would have tried to score another one."
— Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) September 3, 2019
Fields also commented on the hits he took against Florida Atlantic. While he played sparingly in the SEC last year, getting hit regularly at the college level is still new for Fields, and he called himself “crazy sore” from the contact in his first start.
Justin Fields said he was "crazy sore" from the hits he took in Saturday's game. "The hits I took in Saturday, there weren't that many, but when I took some hits in the pocket, they were pretty big."
— Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) September 3, 2019
It will be interesting to see if Fields adjusts and begins sliding to avoid big collisions, especially in conference play.