Justin Zwick
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Personal Info | |
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Date of Birth | May 12, 1983 |
Place of Birth | Massillon, Ohio |
Height | 6' 4" |
Weight | 225 pounds |
Player Information | |
Position | Quarterback |
Number | 12 |
School | Ohio State University |
Bowl Games Started | |
2004 Alamo Bowl | |
Teams Played For | |
Ohio State Buckeyes |
Justin Zwick (born May 12, 1983) was a collegiate football player who played quarterback for the Ohio State Buckeyes from 2002-2006.
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[edit] High School
Zwick played his freshman and sophomore years of high school football at Orrville High School in Orrville, Ohio. While there, he led his team to a state championship in his freshman year. Following his sophomore year, he transferred to Massillon Washington High School in Massillon, Ohio, where he also played basketball and ran track. His senior year at Massillon was impressive, throwing for 3,821 yards and 40 touchdowns. His 110 career passing touchdowns puts him at third all-time in Ohio high school history, and at the time of his graduation, his 10,500 career passing yards was the state record. He also still holds the Massillon Tigers record for passing yards in a game- 407, vs. Dayton Chaminade-Julienne his senior year, and passing yards in a season- 3,281, also his senior year. He once held the record at Orrville High School for passing yards in a season, with 2,556 yards his sophomore year, but has since been passed by former Ohio State teammate Troy Smith.
Zwick earned several accolades following his senior year, including a consensus All-Ohio selection, being named the Associated Press Co-Offensive Player of the Year, appearing on almost every All-American team, and garnering an Elite 11 invitation.
[edit] College
Zwick came to Ohio State as one of the highest rated quarterbacks in the nation coming out of high school. He was redshirted his freshman year, with Craig Krenzel and Scott McMullen already ahead of him at the quarterback position. Following the 2003 season, Zwick was expected by most to be the replacement to the departing Krenzel. He began the 2004 season, his sophomore year of eligibility, as the starer, and started the first six games of the year. During the game against Iowa, Zwick was forced to leave with an injury, opening the door for Troy Smith. Smith's exciting style of play kept him in the starting role, rendering Zwick to the backup position. He would return to the starter's role for the Alamo Bowl following Smith's suspension from the team, and led the Buckeyes to a dominating 33-7 victory over the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Zwick completed 17 of his 27 passing attempts for 189 yards in the bowl game.
The following season, controversy abounded in Columbus over which player should be the starting quarterback. Zwick started the season opener against Miami (OH), because Smith was still suspended, and the following game against Texas. Many fans feel that Ohio State lost that game because of their indecisiveness at the quarterback position, with Zwick and Smith subbing in and out for most of the game.[1] After the loss against Texas, Smith was named the team's full-time starter. Zwick would appear in four more games that season, after the Buckeyes had comfortable leads and the games were well in hand.
Zwick started his final year at Ohio State as the backup to the Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith. Both of the quarterbacks got along well, despite the animosity in years before.
Preceded by Craig Krenzel |
Ohio State Buckeyes Starting Quarterbacks 2004 |
Succeeded by Troy Smith |
[edit] Sources
- (2004, December 29). "2006 Alamo Bowl History." Retrieved August 3, 2006.
- "Scout.com: Justin Zwick Profile." Retrieved August 3, 2006.
- (April 4, 2006). "State Records: Football." Retrieved August 3, 2006.
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[edit] References
- (Sept. 13, 2005)."Buck the Starter: Smith Replaces Zwick for Ohio State". Retrieved August 20, 2006.