Local standout QB Dwayne Haskins changes college plans

635887453875367418-DwayneHaskinsEditedWhat would’ve been Maryland’s biggest quarterback get in school history announced today that his plans have changed.

Excitement for the 2016 football season has been swirling around College Park since last May, when the nation’s seventh-rated pro-style QB in Bullis’ Dwayne Haskins committed to the Terps. As head coach Randy Edsall was removed from his position in October and the program continued to lose games, Haskins stayed publicly committed to the Terps.

However, a lot has happened personnel-wise within the program since the Terrapins’ season ended in December. Former Michigan assistant coach D.J. Durkin was brought on board as the new head coach and assistant coaches have also recently been added to the staff.

As changes were being made in College Park, Haskins began conversations with Ohio State and Monday, shared via Twitter that Columbus will now be his next landing spot. According to the Bullis senior, this new opportunity has been a long-held dream.