COLUMBUS, Ohio- In the summer of 2008, an 11-year-old boy from Highland Park, New Jersey got the chance to go to a Ohio State Buckeye camp. He scurried about the Buckeyes locker room dawning a number seven jersey and declared that he wanted to play for Ohio State one day.10 years later, that boy wears number seven now as the starting quarterback for the Buckeyes.

Dwayne Haskins has been a force in his first few starts as a Buckeye. Who would've thought that the young boy that stood in the locker room a decade earlier would give Ohio State such a strong chance of achieving a national championship.

"For me, I've always been an ambitious person," Haskins said to the media after practice on Wednesday. "So, I've always put my dreams on paper and written them down and I'd achieve them."