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Buckeyes QB J.T. Barrett has arraignment delayed until Tuesday

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ESPN's Paul Finebaum and Danny Kanell react to Ohio State coach Urban Meyer explaining his decision to suspend QB J.T. Barrett one game. (1:45)

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett's arraignment on a citation for operating a vehicle while impaired has been rescheduled for next week.

The Franklin County Municipal Court clerk's office confirmed that Barrett's attorney requested the continuance but said it didn't know why. The arraignment, which had been scheduled for Friday, was pushed back until Tuesday.

A message seeking comment was left Wednesday for defense attorney Phil Templeton.

The 20-year-old Barrett was cited for the misdemeanor at a Columbus police checkpoint early Saturday, during the Buckeyes' bye week. Police say a breath test showed Barrett's blood-alcohol content was above the legal limit.

Coach Urban Meyer has said Barrett told him he didn't believe he was impaired.

Barrett is suspended for the top-ranked Buckeyes' Saturday home game against Minnesota. Cardale Jones will start in his place.