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Cardale Jones released from hospital after headache

Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones was taken to the hospital Wednesday night because of a headache.

The headache did not seem to ultimately be that serious based off what his mother told the Toledo Blade. Jones' uncle had posted a status to Facebook asking for prayers and the hospital trip had been confirmed by his high school coach Ted Ginn Sr. to multiple outlets.

Ohio State said Thursday morning that Jones had been released from the hospital and was "doing fine."

Cardale Jones was examined last night at the OSU Wexner Medical Center. He was released from the center following the examination and he is doing fine today.

Jones started Ohio State's final three games of the 2014 regular season after J.T. Barrett was injured and out for the season. The two are competing for the right to be Ohio State's starting quarterback against Virginia Tech on Monday night after quarterback Braxton Miller transitioned to H-Back.

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Ohio State coach Urban Meyer has declined to reveal who will be the starting QB against the Hokies but has said he has an idea of who will take the first snap and that both quarterbacks will play throughout the season.

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