PASADENA, Calif. – There are plenty of questions heading into the offseason for Ohio State now that 2018 is complete. Who will Ryan Day retain on his staff? Who will be brought in as new coaches? What will the role of Urban Meyer be now that he's retiring from coaching but still remaining involved with the program as an assistant athletic director?

But the biggest question involves Buckeye quarterback Dwayne Haskins. Will the redshirt sophomore declare for the NFL Draft or return to the Scarlet and Gray for a second season as Ohio State's starter? Haskins shredded both the Buckeye and Big Ten passing record books this season. He is first in the country in passing yards and on Tuesday threw his 50th touchdown pass of the year, the first Power 5 quarterback to reach that mark since Oklahoma's Sam Bradford in 2008.

Following Ohio State's 28-23 Rose Bowl win over Washington, Haskins briefly spoke with reports on the field, addressing his college football future. The quarterback told the gathered media that there is no timetable for his decision and that he is "50/50" right now between staying in college or putting his name in the hat for the NFL Draft. Draft eligible players have until Jan. 15 to decide if they will declare or go back to school.

"I still have a lot of time making the decision, working with my family and teammates and coaches to figure out what's best for me," Haskins said during the postgame press conference. "But right now I'm excited to get this win. Excited to leave Coach with this victory for myself and the rest of the teammates. It's a blessed situation right now."

According to Haskins, he is currently "torn" on what to do.

It's easy to see why Haskins feels that way if you've heard his story. The New Jersey native by way of Maryland grew up a big Ohio State fan. The video of him as a child in the Woody Hayes Athletic Center wearing a Troy Smith jersey and declaring he will play quarterback for the Buckeyes is almost more famous than Haskins himself. Yet the NFL is there and he is likely going to be the top quarterback in the draft if he elects to leave early.

"That's hard," he admitted. "It's a dream to play in the NFL and it's a dream to come here and play at Ohio State. But at the end of the day, God has his choice for me so we'll see."

Once he gets back to Columbus, Haskins will give his decision more thought. Now that he the season is done, he can focus on his future instead of preparing for a game.

"My teammates want me to come back every day," Haskins said. "I'm used to my teammates telling me to come back... I'll talk to my family and just think about it. It will be a hard decision."

What's next for the Buckeyes? Make sure you're in the loop -- take five seconds to sign up for our FREE Buckeyes newsletter now!

Want the latest scoops and news on the Buckeyes? Try our 7-DAY FREE TRIAL AND BECOME A BUCKNUTS SUBSCRIBER!

His teammates aren't the only ones that would like to see the quarterback back in scarlet and gray next year. As he stood on the postgame stage and while he walked to the locker room, Buckeye fans at the Rose Bowl chanted the famous "One more year!" refrain. Haskins doesn't know if he will grant fans their wish or not but he does want them to know how much he appreciates them.

"Well, Buckeye Nation loves me, and I love Buckeye Nation since I was eight, nine, 10 years old," Haskins said. "So to receive that ovation from them, to know how much they value me as a player and to know how much work I put into this to be in this spot, just to go to school here, just really blessed. Thankful to the guy to the right (Urban Meyer) for recruiting me. And I really couldn't ask for more."