Ohio State: QB Jones 'doing fine' after hospital examination
By The Associated Press, Associated Press
Sep 3, 2015 10:46 AM CDT
FILE - In this Jan. 12 2015, file photo, Ohio State's Cardale Jones warms up for the NCAA college football playoff championship game against Oregon in Arlington, Texas. Jones was taken to the hospital Wednesday night, Sept. 2, because of a headache, his mother told The Toledo Blade. Florence Jones told...   (Associated Press)

Ohio State says quarterback Cardale Jones is "doing fine" after he was examined at a hospital Wednesday night.

Jones' mother, Florence, told The Toledo Blade on Wednesday night that her son went to the emergency room for a headache.

Ohio State released a statement Thursday saying Jones was examined at the OSU Wexner Medical Center, but did not say for what.

Ohio State says Jones "was released from the center following the examination and he is doing fine today."

Jones is competing with J.T. Barrett to be the top-ranked Buckeyes' starter when they open the season Monday night at Virginia Tech.

Jones took over as Ohio State's starter last year after J.T. Barrett broke his ankle in the regular-season finale against Michigan. Jones helped the Buckeyes beat Wisconsin in the Big Ten title game and Alabama and Oregon in the College Football Playoff to win the national title.