
Offensive All-Big Ten Awards Announced; Haskins Player of the Year
11/28/2018 5:15:42 PM | Football
QB Dwayne Haskins headlines 11 honorees from Ohio State on the offensive side of the ball
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State sophomore quarterback Dwayne Haskins, in the midst of one of the great statistical seasons in school and Big Ten Conference history, was today named the Big Ten Conference’s Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year and the league’s Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year. Haskins was also named first-team all-Big Ten on both coach and media ballots and headlines a list of 11 Buckeyes on offense who were honored today by the conference.
Haskins, from Potomac, Md., and The Bullis School, leads the nation in touchdown passes with 42 and he ranks second with 4,081 passing yards. He has set nearly two dozen school and Big Ten records already this season including Big Ten marks for passing yards and touchdowns.
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The six-time league offensive player of the week is also nearing two more Big Ten records:
- touchdowns responsible for; Haskins has 46 and J.T. Barrett’s Big Ten record is 47; and
- total offensive yards; Michigan’s Denard Robinson owns that record with 4,272 yards set in 2010 but Haskins is just 65 yards shy of that with 4,208.
Joining Haskins as all-Big Ten first-team members are tackle Isaiah Prince and wide receiver Parris Campbell. Isaiah Prince, from Greenbelt, Md., and Eleanor Roosevelt High School, was named on both the coaches’ and media ballots after helping the Buckeyes to school- and Big Ten-record smashing – to date – averages of 547.6 yards per game of offense and to the second-fewest sacks allowed in the league with just 16 total.
Campbell, from Akron and St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, has caught the fourth-most passes in school history – 72 – for 903 yards and 11 touchdowns, which rank in the Top 5 in Ohio State single season history. He was named first-team by the coaches.

Second-team all-conference honorees include sophomore running back J.K. Dobbins (coaches ballot), from LaGrange (Texas) High School, and three-year starter along the offensive line, Michael Jordan (media), from Canton, Mich., and Plymouth High School.
Dobbins has rushed for 961 yards and eight touchdowns this season and is on the cusp of becoming the first Ohio State player to record 1,000-yard rushing seasons as both a freshman and as a sophomore. He had a school freshman record 1,403 yards rushing in 2017.
Junior receiver K.J. Hill, from North Little Rock (Ark.) High School, was named third-team all-Big Ten by the media, as was graduated offensive guard Demetrius Knox (Fort Worth, Texas; All Saints Episcopal).
Hill is right with Campbell for the team lead in receptions and yards with 66 for 823, respectively.
Named honorable mention all-Big Ten on either the coaches and/or media ballot were receiver Terry McLaurin, running back Mike Weber and offensive linemen Malcolm Pridgeon and Thayer Munford.
Fifth-year senior and captain Johnnie Dixon earned one of the 14 Big Ten sportsmanship award honors.



