Ohio State just won the college football national championship. The Buckeyes lose a lot of talent, yes, but they also bring back immense ability, led by wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. It's always tough to follow up a championship season, though.
Former head coach Urban Meyer is in the camp that thinks this season will be slightly underwhelming in Columbus. “I think they’ve recruited at a whole different level than anyone else in college football,” Meyer said on a podcast . “They had a good spring game.
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but I’ve got them at 10 wins.” Follow The Sporting News on WhatsApp For reference, Ohio State went 14-2 en route to the national title. Some Buckeyes fans would surely like to know whether Meyer thinks one of those 10 wins is against Michigan.
MORE: BYU's AJ Dybantsa does defender dirty with disrespectful dribble move Meyer coached at OSU from 2012-2018. Ohio State won more than 10 games in every single one of those seasons. That included the 2014 national title when Ohio State went 14-1.
Meyer probably didn't make a whole lot of extra Buckeyes fans with this call. A 10-win season would be a success in much of the college football world, but not at The Ohio State University. MORE: No.
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