An early look at the teams for 2010.
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Ohio State Buckeyes
Outlook for 2010
Pretty good. The Buckeyes return 98% of their rushing yards and 85% of their receiving yards. But of more concern for Jim Tressel is the fact that the Buckeyes only return 7% of their punting yards...
Who's coming back?
Nine starters on offense and seven on defense. The Buckeyes will have to break in two new kicking specialists, however. Ross Homan has a great shot at being the next All-American linebacker for the Buckeyes
Who's not?
Defensive end Thaddeus Gibson will take his soul consumption to the next level, but the loss of Doug Worthington will probably be felt more heavily for all that he was able to provide the Buckeyes. Retaining safety Jermale Hines allows the Buckeyes to not run screaming into the street at the thought of losing both safeties Kurt Coleman and Anderson Russell without anybody else to turn to.
Better or Worse?
Better. Come get your whoopin?, Purdue.
What's the story?
Does Terrelle Pryor start next season like he finished this one? Or will there be another build up that frustrates fans like nothing you?ve ever seen before? (Except for every prior Tressel season ever, of course.)
Anything interesting about the schedule?
Once the Big Ten season starts, the Buckeyes will alternate home and away games for the first time since 1994. The best non-conference game on the schedule will be Miami (FL) coming to town in week two. They could bring a top ten ranking with them as well.
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