Dwayne Haskins (7), Joe Burrow (10) and Tate Martell (right, red half-jersey) are Ohio State's quarterback future. How does Michigan match up? (Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com)

The quarterback futures at Ohio State and Michigan

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Saturday's Ohio State-Michigan should feature two starting quarterbacks who won't be back next year. One will start in The Game by choice and one by necessity.

Redshirt seniors J.T. Barrett, a Buckeye legend, and John O'Korn, the last man standing for the Wolverines, couldn't be more different.

Barrett, who holds nearly every OSU quarterback record, will make his 42nd career start for the Buckeyes.

O'Korn, who began the year as a second-stringer, took over after an injury, was benched, and is likely taking over now after another injury, should make his sixth for the Wolverines.

What unites Urban Meyer and Jim Harbaugh is that both coaches will start new quarterbacks in version No. 115 of this rivalry next year. Besides O'Korn, Michigan has four other quarterbacks on the roster and two more committed for 2018. Ohio State has three quarterbacks on the roster beyond Barrett and one committed for 2018, though that commitment isn't rock solid.

Here's how the quarterback rosters for Meyer and Harbaugh shape up beyond this version of the game, going from oldest to youngest QBs.

By Doug Lesmerises, cleveland.com

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Michigan quarterback Wilton Speight (Associated Press)

Michigan: Wilton Speight, Class of 2014

6-foot-6, 243 pounds

Richmond, Va.

247sports ranking, Class of 2014: No. 427 player, No. 23 pro style QB

Future: He's played in 23 games at Michigan and made 16 career starters. He started the first four games of this season but was knocked out of the Purdue game with a spinal injury. Recruited by Brady Hoke and back as a fifth-year senior in 2018, he can't be ruled out as the starter next year, but don't count on it either.

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Joe Burrow, Ohio State redshirt freshman quarterback (Associated Press)

Ohio State: Joe Burrow, Class of 2015

6-foot-4, 200 pounds

The Plains, Ohio

247sports ranking, Class of 2015: No. 280 player, No. 8 dual-threat QB

Future: Burrow will be the veteran on the OSU roster next season, unless he transfers. He's No. 3 right now, but if he loses the starting competition next year, or gets an idea in the spring he won't be the guy, he could be gone. He certainly has a chance to win the job, but among the three quarterbacks behind Barrett, he might be the third betting choice at the moment.

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Michigan third-year quarterback Alex Malzone (Associated Press)

Michigan: Alex Malzone, Class of 2015

6-foot-2, 200 pounds

Bloomfield, Mich.

247sports ranking, Class of 2015: No. 299 player, No. 14 pro style QB

Future: Malzone was recruited by Brady Hoke and stuck around in the Class of 2015 after Hoke was fired and Harbaugh took over. He's almost certainly the odd man out in Ann Arbor, but it looks like he'll be the backup to O'Korn on Saturday with the injuries to Speight and Brandon Peters.

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Ohio State redshirt freshman quarterback Dwayne Haskins (Marvin Fong, The Plain Dealer)

Ohio State: Dwayne Haskins, Class of 2016

6-foot-3, 198 pounds

Potomac, Md.

247sports ranking, Class of 2016: No. 91 player, No. 7 pro style QB

Future: Haskins is a big-time thrower who actually might be more of a fit in the Michigan offense. He won the fight to be Barrett's backup this season and will enter 2018 as the favorite to win the starting job.

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Michigan QB Brandon Peters (Associated Press)

Michigan: Brandon Peters, Class of 2016

6-foot-4, 209 pounds

Avon, Ind.

247sports ranking, Class of 2016: No. 61 player, No. 6 pro style QB

Future: Harbaugh's first quarterback recruit at Michigan, he started the year as a third-stringer but has played well at times in five games and three starts. Many thought he was the future of the position when he committed to Michigan, and that may very well be the case.

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Ohio State freshman quarterback Tate Martell (Associated Press)

Ohio State: Tate Martell, Class of 2017

5-foot-11, 205 pounds

Las Vegas, Nev.

247sports ranking, Class of 2017: No. 56 player, No. 2 dual-threat QB

Future: A major recruit, Martell didn't come to sit. He's absolutely a factor in the quarterback battle next year, though he's yet to play a snap while redshirting this year. If he loses the job to Haskins, the question will be whether he stays or transfers.

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Michigan freshman quarterback Dylan McCaffrey (Associated Press)

Michigan: Dylan McCaffrey, Class of 2017

6-foot-5, 196 pounds

Littleton, Col.

247sports ranking, Class of 2017: No. 123 player, No. 5 pro style QB

Future: A lifelong Michigan fan from a football family - he's the son of former Denver Broncos receiver Ed McCaffrey and the younger brother of Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey - the Colorado native has spent this season putting on weight and growing into the position. The competition in 2018 may come down to young guy vs. young guy, and McCaffrey will have his chance to beat out Peters.

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Ohio State 2018 quarterback pledge Emory Jones (247sports.com)

Ohio State: Emory Jones, Class of 2018

6-foot-2, 195 pounds

Franklin, Ga.

247sports ranking, Class of 2018: No. 36 player, No. 3 dual-threat QB

Future: Is it in Columbus? An elite recruit, the chances of Jones landing in Columbus have seemed to wane lately. The Georgia native may want to stay in the South, and the Buckeyes have been looking at other recruits. But if he comes, he could be a future star.

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Michigan 2018 quarterback recruit Joe Milton from Orlando, Fla. (247sports.com)

Michigan: Joe Milton, Class of 2018

6-foot-4, 222 pounds

Orlando, Fla.

247sports ranking, Class of 2018: No. 167 player, No. 8 pro style QB

Future: Milton has a big arm and needs some development. He may not jump into the battle with Peters and McCaffrey right away, but he could be a major factor in Harbaugh's future.

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Michigan: Kevin Doyle, Class of 2018

6-foot-4, 210 pounds

Washington, DC

247sports ranking, Class of 2018: No. 555 player, No. 21 pro style QB

Future: Doyle is the second quarterback commit in the Class of 2018. He pledged in September in a process that happened quickly. This is the first time since 2015 the Wolverines will take two quarterbacks in a class. He's a late bloomer who earned the offer off a good senior season.

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