2012 season Jones
redshirted as a freshman and thus did not play, but nevertheless drew controversy when he posted the following on his
Twitter account: The tweet received heavy criticism and Jones was suspended for one game. The tweet was featured as an example of bad social media behavior in the "Best Practices on Social Media" section of a textbook for "The Ole Miss Experience," a freshman year class at the
University of Mississippi. In March 2014, head coach
Urban Meyer described Jones as a "different guy" who was "making progress in the classroom." Later, Jones provided context for the tweet: Ultimately, on May 7, 2017, Jones graduated from Ohio State with a bachelor's degree in African-American Studies.
2013 season Jones was sparingly used during his freshman season after red-shirting the 2012 season, playing only 39 snaps, attempting one pass and rushing for 128 yards and a
touchdown on 17 carries.
2014 season Entering the 2014 season as a redshirt sophomore, Jones was third on the Buckeyes' depth chart, behind
Braxton Miller and
J. T. Barrett. Jones made his first start of his college career in the
Big Ten Championship Game in place of Barrett, who had been injured the prior week versus
Michigan. Jones led the #6 (AP) ranked Buckeyes squad to a 59–0 victory over the #11 ranked
Wisconsin Badgers, on the eve of the
NCAA football committee's inaugural playoff selection. Jones was named MVP of the game. Jones made the second start of his college career, and the Ohio State Buckeyes defeated #1 ranked
Alabama Crimson Tide 42–35 in the
Allstate Sugar Bowl to advance to the
College Football Playoff National Championship against the
Oregon Ducks. In the
College Football National Championship game, he excelled once again and led the Buckeyes to a 42–20 victory over the Ducks. Jones recorded 280 all-purpose yards, scoring two touchdowns. He completed 16 of 23 attempted passes for 242 yards, with one touchdown and one
interception and ran for another 38 yards and a touchdown. The day after winning the National Championship, Jones discussed his future football career. In a news conference, Jones said that while he did not officially rule out declaring for the
2015 NFL draft, he believes that he is "not ready for that level yet," partly because he has only started in 3 college football games. Jones confirmed on January 15, 2015, that he would not declare for the 2015 draft, and would stay with Ohio State for at least another year, most probably until he graduated.
2015 season After a competition with Barrett that lasted the entire off-season, Jones was named the Buckeyes' starting quarterback immediately before game time in Ohio State's season opener at
Virginia Tech. Both he and Barrett remained listed as co-starters on the depth chart headed into September 12 meeting with
Hawaii. He set career highs in passing yards and completions against Maryland on September 10, 2015, with 21 completions, 291 passing yards, and two passing touchdowns. After Ohio State's final home game, he announced his intention to enter the
2016 NFL draft. ==Professional career==