Ohio State football could face major setback after winning national title under Ryan Day.
Ohio State conquered college football this past season, as coach Ryan Day finally won a national title despite struggles against Oregon (which was avenged in the Rose Bowl) and the Michigan Wolverines over Thanksgiving weekend.
Although there is much to be excited about as the Buckeyes potentially repeat, a critical roadblock could put their season up in smoke if they aren’t careful. According to college football analyst David Pollack, he still trusts the Buckeyes will figure out the quarterback position, but their star power losses to the NFL Draft, including quarterback Will Howard, could do them in rather quickly.
“Ohio State loses 14 guys to the draft,” Pollack said on his “See Ball Get Ball with David Pollack” podcast. “And tons of guys that you are looking at, and they’re still going to be some ballers. They’re still going to be really, really good. I’ll say this, I don’t know if I would put Ohio State two. I can say that. I might move Ohio State down the list a little bit.”
Another hurdle is Penn State. Even though the Buckeyes have had the Nittany Lions’ number in recent years, Pollack said with the production coach James Franklin has returning, including quarterback Drew Allar, this year’s matchup is anything but a pushover for either side.
“Penn State at five, to me, is high anyway,” Pollack said. “Like, Penn State, to think about them, and they haven’t been traditionally at this spot consistently. Obviously, you lose Abdul Carter, but the guys coming back and the system. I still think Penn State’s a team that’s going to be incredible
