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QB is one of the few positions where if everything goes according to plan, the number two only plays when the game's in the bag, and once you get three-deep there's basically no chance of playing time at all. At a top program, you often have to wait several years for the chance to *compete* for an opening position, and you're utterly screwed if you get passed in the depth chart by a guy with more eligibility. And unlike other positions where there's basically only one starter (like kicker), schools intentionally recruit an excess of QBs.
But part of it is personality. I think it's possible ND, Alabama, Ohio State, etc. attract people who are enamored with the idea of being THE guy at THE school, and were that guy in high school. Going from a 5* QB recruit with huge national attention to sitting the bench 2-3 years is a hard pill to swallow.
Idk if including Ohio State in this necessarily applies, even though they just lost Joe Burrow.
It seems like every year, Urban ends up using multiple QB's. They had Miller/Barrett, Barrett/Jones, Barrett/Jones, Barrett/Haskins, and now this year they'll probably have need for both Haskins and Tate Martell (either via injury or a time share).
Joe Burrow leaving for being too far down on the depth chart is an outlier for them.
(It's also hilarious that the national media, and LSU breauxs, think Ohio State's third-string QB is going to solve LSU's problems, but that's a discussion for a different place.)