bukIpower
Head Coach
I am with you Iron. While I believe OSU will have a great season to be a realist there are a TON of questions. If I was an impartial writer/voter I look at Ohio State and see No RB, No WR (if Hartline leaves) Stud LB & Stud CB GONE. And if Washington leaves than we have to replace both starting CBs. That is alot to replace and to be in the Top 10. Yes Ohio State reloads but reloading with our recent media hate means we get a #11-#15 ranking to start next season.
Then on to smithlabs post. It really doesn't matter where we are ranked in the preseason. Beat USC and we shoot up the rankings and back into the Top 5 and challenging for the National Title. It is as simple as that.
Questions? Yes. Alot? No.
If Washington leaves then actually Chekwa started this year so regaurdless we'll return 3 starters in the secondary. Both lines will be strong points, and as far as having questions at RB/WR. With an improved offensive line (especially atheltically), and a improved Terrelle Pryor the passing game no matter WHO is out there is going to be better. The secondary as a whole if Washington Returns will be better than this years. If he doesn't return then I think we'll be just about as good as this years.
Sure it would be nice to get Hartline back because it would give us a returning starter, but considering the offensive output out passing game had this year I would think we'll actually improve drastically.
RB- sure losing beanie hurts, but it sure doesn't hurt that Boom had a lot of good minutes this year. Not only did Boom get time when Beanie went down, but he also played WELL in relief. Also I'm not saying our running backs will be better, but I think the running backs we have now may complement TP better.
At linebacker- This is where our biggest drop off may occur. However, when you have a front four like ours it should help the transition. Plus plugging a guy like Sabino in there sure helps too.
Also, it is just as easy as this... Beat USC, and we'll put ourselves in great position once agian in 2009.
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