Alabama, Ohio State to meet for BCS title

There is a reason why nobody has repeated as college football’s national champions since Nebraska in 1994-95. It’s hard. Just look at a few examples:

1996: Florida won its first national championship with Danny Wuerffel, the Heisman Trophy winner. The following year the Gators were ranked No. 1 until they went to Baton Rouge and were knocked off by LSU (28-21). Florida didn’t go to the national championship game, but they did knock No. 2 Florida State out of it with a 32-29 win in Gainesville.

2001: Miami looked like a virtual lock to repeat as national champions after destroying Nebraska in the Rose Bowl (37-14) and bringing almost all of that team back in 2002. The Hurricanes went undefeated in the regular season but lost to Ohio State (31-24 2 OT) in the national championship game at the Fiesta Bowl.

2004: With two future Heisman Trophy winners (Matt Leinart, Reggie Bush), USC rolled to the 2004 national title by beating Oklahoma 55-19 in the Orange Bowl. But the Trojans’ chance at immortality ended with a brilliant performance by Texas quarterback Vince Young, who scored with seconds left beat USC 41-38 for the national title at the Rose Bowl.

2008: Behind quarterback Tim Tebow, Florida won the 2008 national championship and had everybody coming back in 2009. The Gators were number No. 1 for the entire regular season and did not lose. But they had to beat No. 2 Alabama in the SEC championship game to earn a return trip to earn another shot at the BCS title. The Crimson Tide won the game 32-13 and went on to beat Texas for the national title.

So it’s safe to say that Alabama knows that it is—pardon the pun—swimming against the Tide as it tries to repeat as national champions in 2010.

Coach Nick Saban has been in this position before. His 2003 LSU team won the national championship. But on Sept. 18 in 2004 his No. 5 Tigers lost 10-9 at Auburn, which went on to go undefeated and win the SEC championship.

“We have stressed to our guys the importance of looking at this team and making it the very best it can be and that it is a daily process. That has to be your focus—not what you did last year,” said Saban. “They understand that it is more difficult to repeat something than to do it the first time. There is a reason for that.”

But the consensus coming out of spring practice is that if anybody can repeat as national champions, Saban and this Alabama team can do it. Alabama, like Florida in 2009, will be one of the most compelling stories of the 2010 season.

On that note, let’s celebrate the end of Spring practice with our early top 25 for 2010. I left a lot of good teams out. Feel free to tell me which ones you believe should have been included:

1. Alabama: Talent is not an issue at Alabama. Mark Ingram (the 2009 Heisman Trophy winner) and Trent Richardson are the best running back duo in the country. LB Dont’a Hightower and DE Marcell Dareus will be All-Americans. A Sept. 11 home game with Penn State will be an early indicator if this Alabama team has the right stuff.

2. Ohio State: In its 26-17 win over Oregon in the Rose Bowl, the Buckeyes showed us what is possible when QB Terrelle Pryor plays well (23 of 37, 266 yards). But the Buckeyes will run the table because of defense. DE Cameron Heyward (from Atlanta) will have an All-America season. Road games at Wisconsin (Oct. 16) and Iowa (Nov. 20) are the key. A Sept. 11 visit from Miami is also intriguing.

3. Texas: Yes, quarterback Colt McCoy, college football’s all-time winner (45 victories), is gone. So are big-time defenders Sergio Kindle and Earl Thomas. But don’t kid yourself, the Longhorns are still loaded. Garrett Gilbert, who subbed for an injured McCoy in the BCS championship game with Alabama, is now ready to take over. Texas will win the Big 12 again.

4. Florida: Ditto for the Gators, who lost the most decorated player in school history (Tim Tebow) and five NFL Draft choices off what may have been the best Florida defense ever. But Urban Meyer and the gang have recruited well. The offense won’t miss a beat with John Brantley at quarterback because he has a great arm and a bunch of guys who can run fast. I can’t see the Gators winning at Alabama on Oct. 2 but other than the Tide, who is going to beat them?

5. Boise State: The Broncos return 21 of 22 starters from a 14-0 team that beat TCU in the Fiesta Bowl. One of those returning is quarterback Kellen Moore, (39 TD, 3 INT) who should be in the hunt for the Heisman Trophy. Boise State flies all the way across the country to open with Virginia Tech on Sept. 6.  On Sept. 25 they host Oregon State, a dark horse in the Pac-10. Win them both and Chris Peterson’s team will be in the hunt for a trip back to Glendale, Ariz. This time, however, the BCS championship will be on the line.

6. TCU: A total of 16 starters return from what I thought was one of the top five teams in the country last season. The defense will miss Jerry Hughes, the pass rusher extraordinaire, and linebacker Darryl Washington. But Andy Dalton (3,268 total offense), the Mountain West offensive player of the year, is back and with his first victory this season (No. 30 in his career) will become TCU’s all-time winningest quarterback, replacing the great Sammy Baugh. The Horned Frogs open with Oregon State, which should be a good one.

7. Iowa: Here is all you need to know about the Hawkeyes. Eight starters are back on a defense that finished No. 10 in the nation. The offense returns QB Ricky Stanzi (18-4 as a starter) and splendid running back Jewel Hampton, who missed all of last season with a knee injury. Iowa has some work to do on the offensive line but when has Kirk Ferentz not had a good offensive line? Ohio State comes to Iowa City on Nov. 20.

8. Oregon: If quarterback Jeremiah Masoli was back (he was suspended for the entire season in March), we’d be talking about the Ducks as a national championship contender. But with 19 other starters coming back from a Rose Bowl team, the Ducks are still the favorite to win the Pac-10. Oregon goes to Tennessee on Sept. 11. That should be interesting.

9. Nebraska: The Cornhuskers were one tick of the clock away from winning the Big 12 championship a couple of years ahead of schedule. And I’ll be surprised if Nebraska doesn’t win the Big 12 North again. Of course, Nebraska will be great on defense, even without No. 2 pick Ndamukong Suh. The concern once more is on offense where the Cornhuskers must get more production out of the quarterback position. 2009 starter Zac Lee played with a torn tendon in his right arm, which was repaired in the spring.

10. North Carolina: The Tar Heels had the No. 1 defense in the ACC last season and with nine starters returning should finish there again. The issue is at quarterback were T.J. Yates needs to have a good senior season if North Carolina is going to win its first ACC championship since 1980. Butch Davis has been building for four years. This is the year his recruiting should pay off.

11. Wisconsin: Running back John Clay, who led the Big Ten in rushing with 1,517 yards, sat out the spring while recovering from ankle surgery. He doesn’t need the practice. He’ll combine with returning QB Scott Tolzien (2,705 passing) to give the Badgers a very good offense. Ten starters on offense and six on defense return.

12. Oklahoma: The Sooners saw a lot of talent walk out the door in the NFL Draft (three of the first six picks played at Oklahoma, which had four first-round picks). So why did Oklahoma go 8-5? Simple:  No. 1 pick, QB Sam Bradford, barely got on the field due to a shoulder injury in the first game. Tight end Jermaine Gresham missed the whole season and OT Trent Williams had to play out of position due to injuries. Now Landry Jones takes over quarterback and RB DeMarco Murray, a 1,000-yard rusher in 2008, is set to have monster season in 2010.

13. Pittsburgh: No mystery here. The Panthers will give the ball to sophomore RB Dion Lewis, who ran for 1,799 yards on 325 carries (only Stanford’s Toby Gerhart had more with 345). Lewis is the nation’s leading returning rusher and will get into the mix for the Heisman. There are a lot of starters to replace (six on offense, seven on defense) but I’m picking Pittsburgh to win the Big East.

14. Florida State: For the first time since 1975 somebody other than Bobby Bowden will walk the sidelines as head coach in Tallahassee. That job now falls to Jimbo Fisher and with a veteran offensive line and a Heisman Trophy candidate at quarterback (Christian Ponder), I’m picking Florida State to win ACC Atlantic. The key to success will be the ability of new DC Mark Stoops to rebuild a defense that finished last in the ACC in 2009.

15. Georgia Tech: The defending ACC champions had four players drafted (RB Jonathan Dwyer, WR Demaryius Thomas, DE Derrick Morgan, S Morgan Burnett) but should contend for another conference title  if Al Groh’s 3-4 defense rounds into shape. The schedule, however, includes trips to Kansas, Clemson, Virginia Tech, and Georgia.

16. Arkansas: Quarterback Ryan Mallett had a very good first year (3,624 passing, 30 TD) in his first year in Bobby Petrino’s offensive system. He had no contact in the spring as he recovered from foot surgery. If the Hogs can improve just a little on defense (they finished last in the SEC in 2009) then they have a chance to give Alabama a run in the SEC West. The Crimson Tide goes to Fayetteville on Sept. 25.

17. Virginia Tech: With the last two ACC rookies of the year (Darren Evans, Ryan Williams) at tailback and with senior Tyrod Taylor at quarterback, this will be Virginia Tech’s best offense since Michael Vick led the Hokies to the 1999 national championship game. A lot of people have the Hokies winning the ACC and in the mix for the BCS championship. I think there are too many holes on defense and a back loaded schedule. Let’s visit again about Virginia Tech after a Sept. 6 game with Boise State.

18. Oregon State: When is Mike Riley going to get the credit for being a really good coach? The Beavers return 15 starters from an 8-5 team including TB Jacquizz Rodgers, the Pac-10’s leading rusher (1,440 yards) and wide receiver James Rodgers, who led the conference in receiving yards (1,034). Sophomore Ryan Katz has to replace QB Sean Canfield. Oregon comes to Oregon State on Dec. 4 for the annual Civil War, and the Pac-10 title could be on the line.

19. Stanford: The Cardinal will certainly miss Toby Gerhart, who led the nation in rushing yards (1,871 in 13 games). But sophomore quarterback Andrew Luck (2,595 yards, 13 TD) is more than ready to take a larger role in the offense. The key is the improvement of a defense that returns seven starters from a unit that finished ninth in the Pac-10 (402.69 ypg). The Cardinal switched to a 3-4 scheme looking for better results.

20. Miami: I love the number of athletes on this team and the way that QB Jacory Harris leads the Hurricanes when he’s healthy.  That’s one of the keys. The offensive line, which gave up 35 quarterback sacks last season, has to protect Harris better. The defense, coach Randy Shannon said, has to get nastier and force more turnovers than the 21 it got last season. Some people tell me that Miami is set for a breakout season in the fourth year under Shannon. We’ll see.

21. Georgia: If a veteran offensive line can be good from Day 1, then Georgia has a chance to improve on its 8-5 record from a year ago. The key is Georgia’s ability to run the ball with Caleb King and Washaun Ealey and thus keep the pressure off redshirt freshman quarterback Aaron Murray. If Murray is put in too many third and long situations, then Georgia will have problems. The defense must, must be better than the unit that recovered only two fumbles and gave up 25 touchdown passes last season.

22. Clemson: The Tigers got to ACC championship game last season and if quarterback Kyle Parker passes on minor league baseball and returns, Clemson should challenge Florida State in the ACC Atlantic. Clemson will certainly miss RB/KR C.J. Spiller but there is still a lot of talent on offense with running backs like Jamie Harper and Andre Ellington. The defense is deeper and more athletic than a year ago.

23. Penn State: The Nittany Lions ended Spring practice still unsure who was going to replace Daryll Clark at quarterback. It could be freshman Paul Jones. There is much work to do on the offensive line but the real concerns should be on defense, where NFL draft choices DT Jared Odrick and linebackers Navarro Bowman and Sean Lee are gone. After spring ball Coach Joe Paterno called his team “average.” That means I probably should have Penn State ranked higher.

24. Oklahoma State: I made this pick because of my “Talkin’ Football” buddy Brady Ackerman. There is no way the Cowboys should be ranked after losing WR Dez Bryant and QB Zac Robinson. Only four starters return on each side of the ball. But one of the starters returning on offense is RB Kendall Hunter, who ran for 1,555 yards as a sophomore but was limited to only 89 carries last season due to injury. But new offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen comes over from Houston, where Case Keenum lit up the scoreboard last season (5,671 yards, 44 TD). Will Weeden becomes the QB and will get a chance to put up some big numbers.

25. Navy: I have a soft spot in my heart for the Middies because you have to be impressed that the program that Paul Johnson built has just kept on trucking under his successor, Ken Niumatalolo. I also have a soft spot in my heart for quarterback Ricky Dobbs (Douglasville, Ga.) who is now a senior. Last season Dobbs rushed for 1,192 yards (plus an NCAA record 27 touchdowns) despite playing with a broken kneecap the last six games. He also threw for 1,031 yards. Navy was 10-4 last season and won its seventh straight Commander-in-Chief’s trophy.

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Ole Geezer

May 9th, 2010
11:00 pm

Georgia Tech’s defense was ranked in the 30’s against the rush when Georgia put 370 yards on them. I’d hardly say that’s a bad rush defense. Did Florida or Alabama run for 370 yards against a top 10 ranked team in 2009?

Yeah Ya!

May 9th, 2010
11:02 pm

People like Bulldog 59 just love talking out their azz. I see in one post he is making claims that Meyer couldn’t have won 2 NCs without Harvin. Well, obviously they DIDN”T have Harvin last year and were defeated by Bama after going thru the season 12-0. Now the year before, 2008, they went into the SECCG 11-1 after losing to Ole Miss at home in the famous Tebow promise game. Then they defeated Bama , again WITHOUT Harvin because he was out with an injury. So actually, they had a better record going into last year and did not have Harvin for either game. So that blows that stupid theory!!! Of course, what Bulldog59 is trying to imply is that Harvin is the real reason Meyer won the 2 NCs. But last years SECCG says more about Bama then about the lack of Harvin because he never played against Bama in the SECCG! Also remember that in the 2006 NC game against Ohio State, Tebow had more to do with winning that game than Harvin and Chris Leak was the clear cut MVP…

Dandy Don

May 9th, 2010
11:10 pm

Crimson Rider–

Saban followed 10 game win season with 10+ 1x in 14 years & Alabama has no experience at the kicker, punter or cornerback.

Pencil Me In

May 9th, 2010
11:16 pm

How many National Championships has Urban Meyer won as a Head Coach when Percy Harvin was not on his team?

Dandy Don

May 9th, 2010
11:26 pm

Georgia ran for over 160 yards on Auburn, Alabama couldn’t break 85 yards on Auburn.

Bulldog59

May 10th, 2010
6:34 am

Wrong again Yeah Ya, simply following up on Hank Tank’s comment. The topic was 2009 SEC Championship Game. Had Harvin stayed in school, he would have made a huge difference and given UF a shot at beating Bama. Look at his stats from 2008 followed up by an NFL Rookie of the Year Award in 2009. As usual KGator got off topic and was quoting previous stats that didn’t address the topic.

Fact, NFL 2009 Rookie of the Year would have definitely helped UF, that’s all.

Dynamicbigboy

May 10th, 2010
8:01 am

Ohio State? The only reason they might play for the MNC is because of their cupcake schedule, the same for Boise State. I don’t believe Alabama is going to make it back, they lost too much talent on defense, not to mention that every SEC team has a bye week to prepare for them.

Pork Man

May 10th, 2010
8:10 am

TONY TONY TONY!!!….. Being a true southern gentelman you should know better… Watch out for the Tigers on the plains… They might suprise a bunch of folks. Film at 11.

Zaaaaaaa Nachos

May 10th, 2010
8:29 am

Bleeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaa

Scott

May 10th, 2010
8:49 am

GEORGIA in the top 25 !!!???

bwa ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

bubba

May 10th, 2010
8:51 am

ok…….so let me see if I understand the point of no team has won back to back MNC in x amount of years, Saban has x amount of x wins seasons (so is not consistent), Bama plays Florida twice, etc. I guess if we went back to 2009 using that logic, Bama with Saban could not win the MNC because he had never won the MNC at Bama.

DawgPound

May 10th, 2010
8:57 am

Wow, still a lot of bashing on OSU and Big Ten. So the season already played and you know what’s going to happen this year. Damn, better go play the lottery. Ever season is new. Players get hurt and end title hunts for teams. How can anyone say what happen last year or years ago will happen this year. If we go with what happen last year, then Auburn wasn’t all that great for the SEC as Northwestern pushed them to the limits in the bowl game. Oh, what about LSU. Gee they must not have been a good SEC team either as Penn State beat them. OSU beat Oregon badly in the Rose Bowl. Who cares? None of that crap means a damn thing when it comes next season. Sure it’s a nice build up, but if anyone believes what happen the previous year is any indication of what the following year is, and then they don’t know football.

The SEC has a couple teams that are on top. If you think all the teams in the SEC are the best in the country, then that’s saying Vandy is going to win the SEC. Maybe South Carolina will win it. Maybe Ole Miss. The SEC has 2-3 teams that are legit title contenders. Big Ten has 2-3 legit title contenders this year as well with OSU, Iowa, and Wisconsin. The big difference between the conferences is the middle of the pack teams. There is 1-2 more middle of the pack teams in the SEC then the Big Ten has. The differences between the conferences are not that much. The SEC has great games in conference as does the Big Ten. Why not. Teams in conference give you hell because they know you. Go ahead and mentioned the games in the past because that’s what really matters and not the games that will be played. It’s funny how the ones that give Alabama so much credit as they play Penn State this year, but then bash the Big Ten. Really? If you think the Big Ten is so weak, then this is not a big game and would not strengthen your schedule, but weaken it. Oh, that’s right it’s a good game and good match-up because you’re playing them. I for one am glad to see this game, but keep in mind Alabama is one of those 2-3 teams with legit title shot and Penn State will be the middle of the pack Big Ten. Maybe 2 years ago this might have been a better game.

Keep bashing the Big Ten teams. Oh yeah, when you bash those teams you are bashing the players on those teams which have many roots from the SEC states. Before you start saying that’s because Big Ten teams have to go south to get good players, if that is the case then why come north to get players as you apparently have so many. Looking at Alabama and Florida recruiting board, they have a lot of kids on their list from the north as do many SEC schools.

red5.ws

May 10th, 2010
8:58 am

Tony:

Tech at 15 and UGA at 21 ? As a long time reader and owner of several of your books I respect your work. However, the last two years this love fest you and Bark Madley have had for Paul Johnson has been pathetic. Tech is an 8-4 team even with that weak ACC schedule at best. Nesbitt goes down and tech is 4-8. How in the WORLD you have them in the top 25 is beyond me. Secondly, UNC in the top 10 ???? Comical!…As far as the dawgs are concerned: An easier schedule, 2 great running backs, best receiver in America, 2 best kicker’s in America, Veteran O-line. Questions at QB and with the new 3-4 defense. About 15 to start sounds about right (where you had #45 tech)

Reptiles Rule

May 10th, 2010
9:58 am

Pencil Me, how many SEC Championships has Mark Richt won without Willie Martinez on the coaching staff?? Zero?? Sooo…based on your logic and a few others here, if UGA does not the SEC Championship this year, I could very well argue it’s because Willie Martinez is no longer on the coaching staff. Now see how stupid that (you) sounds???

kgator79

May 10th, 2010
10:25 am

Reptiles Rule…..You have to understand than UGA fans like Bulldog59 are very bitter fans. This is a fan base that can barely remember what its like to be called a national champion and now goes into seasons hoping they can beat Kentucky. So in order for them to feel better about themselves they have to create all these scenarios in their head that best helps them feel that Florida will not be as successful again. Its quite sad when you think about it.

Reptiles Rule

May 10th, 2010
10:50 am

I can kind of understand it. The more irrelevant they become the more they grasp at hypothetical straws. And of course, the more they “invent” like Saban taking off any day or Urban going to Notre Dame. You would think after a while though…But you’re absolutely right, like a former declining aging beauty queen who criticizes and nit picks everything about the new contestants to make herself still feel better, they are just trying to make themselves feel like they’re still in the game.

The Big Deal

May 10th, 2010
11:33 am

It’s not impossible that Alabama could win back to back, nor is it impossible Richt won’t win 2 in a row. It’s unlikely Saban or Richt will win back to back, about a 7% chance. 93% chance they will not as only 4 teams in 60 years have done it. Impossible that Richt or Saban can win back to back? no. Likely? No.

Gas Pedals

May 10th, 2010
11:35 am

Until Saban wins 2 back to back, I’ll stick with the odds. The odds are over 90% he won’t do it.

Gas Pedals

May 10th, 2010
11:53 am

Urban’s been a head coach for what, 9 seasons? And how many times has he won a National Championship without the NFL Rookie of the Year on his team roster over 9 seasons? O.

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Tony

May 10th, 2010
7:52 pm

Ohio State sneaks in the Championship Game and beats any team they play (because of their speed). Or they get upset and lose to Michigan and their season is ruined but win their consolation bowl game.

Tony

May 10th, 2010
7:55 pm

Bama plays Boise State in the Nati Champ game . Or they get up set by Auburn by a controversial call but destroy their opponent in the SEC Championship game but over estimate Ohio State and lose.

ROLL TIDE

May 10th, 2010
9:36 pm

dawgforlife, i will bet you the house and farm that ga does not led the SEC in rushing. look over your left shoulder to the state that is west of you.

ROLL TIDE

May 10th, 2010
9:41 pm

can anybody tell me who is the ONLY team to beat fla twice in the same year? ROLLLLLLLLL TIDE!!!!!!

marine44

May 11th, 2010
11:41 am

I think we stopped calling then the “Middies” a long time ago. Mids is the correct name.

rtr13rtr

May 11th, 2010
4:38 pm

Roll Tide,

Once in overtime, and the other was a beat down in Atlanta.

Albert

May 13th, 2010
2:43 pm

The weakness for Bama on offense is McKleroy and the passing game. He may be considered a good game manager but the passing game is weak. The claim that as a QB he’s undefeated in HS and at Bama is misleading. He only played one year as the starting QB in HS and that was on a team that was loaded. Last year, Ingram and Richardson was Bama’s offense. The odds of Bama repeating are against them even though they have a third back now as good as the other two.

kevin

May 13th, 2010
4:12 pm

No way GT is ranked ahead of UGA. They finished the season poorly and lost their 4 best players. And, with preparation, teams are figuring out that Mickey Mouse offense they have. We have arguably the best line in college football, solid backs and the best wide receiver in college football. If folks stay healthy on defense and Grantham’s defense is worth the hype, UGA will be incredibly strong.

GT fans should refrain from giving stats or any boasting whatsoever to UGA fans. At least until we stop beating you 88% of the time (over the last 9 years).

mike

May 13th, 2010
5:13 pm

Clemson in the top 25 is a freaking JOKE!!!

Au#5

May 13th, 2010
6:08 pm

Where’s Auburn?

Dadric

May 13th, 2010
11:51 pm

Since when is 1995 more than “two decades” ago?

BYU Mormon Boy

May 13th, 2010
11:59 pm

dude, Oregon State at 18, Navy at 25. Dude, Why do they call you Mr. College Football, you don’t know a dang thing about College Football, BYU beat Oregon state FORTY FOUR TO TWENTY. USC (as much as I hate them) is a ton better than Navy

kevin

May 14th, 2010
9:45 am

@Tony

May 10th, 2010
7:52 pm

“Ohio State sneaks in the Championship Game and beats any team they play (because of their speed).” B/c of their speed? I do not think I have ever heard anyone claim a team from the Big 10 is fast. Ohio State will get killed, as they have in past years, against any SEC opponent–precisely b/c SEC=speed and Big 10=slow.

Marty

May 14th, 2010
12:55 pm

Hey Tony, do you really think UGA will be that much better than Auburn?

Scott

May 14th, 2010
4:28 pm

Ark, Miami, Org State are too high Tony, but not bad!

killcasualfan

May 15th, 2010
2:48 pm

Tony, actually 3 of the top 4 in the NFL draft were Sooners. Yes, you are correct, the Sooners did have 4 taken in the first round. We have seen for years the decline in SEC QB and WR play and how the Big 12 has passed them, but it’s surprising to see the Big 12 producing higher quality linemen.

blount co.bob

May 18th, 2010
3:09 pm

in early rankings most of the press goes by last yr or who has big games to start the season .oregon st is a good football team and could end up beating tcu/boise which are both highly overratted.boise -tcu have played the last 2 yrs ,if u look at the yr b4 the bcs bowl tcu won the game by one point the same tcu that lost by like 40 to the sooners.last yr tcu beat clemson by 4 and tb thinks the frogs was one of the best 5 teams in the nation.there qb /wr;s oline looked so small compaired to the sec .tcu couldnt have made it into the top5 in the sec much less the nation

Scarlet&Gray

May 23rd, 2010
12:37 am

I can already hear the critics across the SEC dissing the Ohio State Buckeyes should they finish in the top two and then play for yet another National Title. Although I agree, that the Big Ten has yet to find out a way to beat an SEC team in either bowl play or National Title games. I will caution those who are already NOT give the Buckeyes a shot should they meet Alabama. Just remember, the Buckeyes have tasted the bitter defeat twice in this decade against both Florida and LSU….sooner or later they are going to win one of these National Title games…BEWARE SABAN!!!

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