J.T. Barrett tight throwing

Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett and his ex-girlfriend were involved in a domestic incident Tuesday night that led both to call police.

(Marvin Fong, The Plain Dealer)

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Seventy hours after he was sitting in a victorious locker room in Indianapolis following Ohio State's Big Ten Championship victory, Buckeyes quarterback J.T. Barrett was on the phone with a 911 operator Tuesday night.

Six minutes later, so was his ex-girlfriend.

Police responded to those 911 calls of a domestic issue at the Columbus apartment of Ohio State's redshirt freshman quarterback. No arrests were made and no charges were filed, and neither Barrett nor his ex-girlfriend showed signs of visible injury, according to the police report, and both refused medical treatment.

The incident was first reported by ABC 6 in Columbus, and the 911 calls first reported by the Columbus Dispatch.

An Ohio State football spokesman said that the team is aware of the incident and gathering information.

In the preliminary investigation report, both Barrett and his ex-girlfriend are listed as suspects and victims, and both declined to press charges. Barrett called 911 first, followed by his ex-girlfriend, both speaking in calm tones.

Barrett's ex-girlfriend told the 911 operator, "I have a domestic violence account," to start her call.

"My ex choked me and flung me across the room, and I'm pregnant," she continued.

She also said that Barrett put his elbow on her throat. She twice said no when asked if she needed a medic. She also said later in the call that there was broken glass in the room where the incident occurred.

Barrett's 911 call

Barrett's ex-girlfriend's 911 call

Barrett's initial call began with, "This is J.T. Barrett, and I just have my ex-girlfriend in my house and I would like her to leave."

Asked if anyone involved was drinking or doing drugs, Barrett said, "No, ma'am."

According to the report from the preliminary investigation, officers arrived at Barrett's apartment at 11:50 p.m. The report states that Barrett asked his ex-girlfriend to leave his apartment, and she ran at him and pushed him, and then hit him. Barrett said he pushed her away in self-defense and she fell on a bed. Barrett said he asked her to leave several times and she refused.

His ex-girlfriend, according to the report, said that Barrett asked her to leave and she said she would leave in the morning. She said that Barrett "confronted her in his bedroom and choked her on the bed before using his forearm to apply pressure on her neck before taking her cell phone." She said she was then able to "escape and call police."

Barrett's roommate, Ohio State senior starting right tackle Darryl Baldwin, told police he was upstairs and heard arguing but didn't see any altercation.

Barrett led Ohio State to an 11-1 regular-season record this year in his first season as a starter before breaking his right ankle in the final regular-season game against Michigan. Cardale Jones replaced him for Saturday's Big Ten Championship, but Barrett was at the game with the Buckeyes, rolling through the celebration on a scooter on which he rested his broken ankle.

Named the Big Ten's Freshman of the Year, he is out for the season with his injury. The Buckeyes will play Alabama in the Sugar Bowl as part of the College Football Playoff on Jan. 1.