Ohio State football coach Ryan Day has paid tribute to the late quarter-Arrière Dwayne Haskins at 3rd anniversary of his death Wednesday with an emotional article on social networks.
Haskins, a former Buckeye and a first round choice of Washington commanders, was fatally struck by a dump truck along a Florida road in April 2022 and died at 24 years old.
The coaches of the day have haskins in 2017 and 2018 as a job coach before becoming the full-time head coach of the Buckeyes.
“Miss you brother …” Day of Day on Instagram said with a black and white photo of Haskins. Comments are disabled for the message.
Earlier this year, Day went from the saddler of the Ohio State head coach to a national championship winner.
Buckeyes have overcome a defeat against the Michigan rival to end the regular season and struck four victories in university football playoff to win the first national title of the program since the 2014 season.
Day paid tribute to late funding Dwayne Haskins on the occasion of his death of his death

Haskins was fatally struck by a tilting skipping truck along a Florida road in April 2022, dying at 24 years old
Haskins had a hard time in his first two years in the League with Washington and was cut in 2021 before signing a one -year contract of $ 850,000 to be a safeguard in Pittsburgh.
Haskins won more than $ 14 million in the NFL after an impressive career at Ohio State.
Buckeyes did not do the CFP in the solitary season of Haskins as a full -time starter in Columbus. They finished 13-1 this season and won pink bowl on Washington Huskies.
In 2023, the succession of Haskins reached a regulation with the driver, owner and broker of the dump truck who killed him, according to a lawyer representing the widow of Haskins.
The details of the regulations were not disclosed, according to ESPN.
Rick Ellsley, lawyer for the widow of Haskins, Kalabrya Haskins, said via ESPN, that other colonies with “various other parts” had previously been affected.