Fresh off a Rose Bowl victory that restored the program's national reputation, the Ohio State Buckeyes storm into the 2010 season looking for the school's eighth national title. On offense, the Bucks are loaded thanks to the return of several key players, including Heisman trophy candidate Terrelle Pryor. Defensively, Ohio State, as usual, will be stout, and with Jim Tressel patrolling the sideline, the Buckeyes will have a strategical advantage in every game they play. And so, the chase for a championship begins September 2nd, and the Bucks hope it concludes January 10th in Glendale, Arizona.
If the Buckeyes want to achieve their ultimate goal, they are going to have to be able endure a schedule that features some high - profile matchups. In week two, the Scarlet and Gray will run into a Miami (FL.) team that figures to be one of the best in the country. Then, in the late stages of the season, Ohio State is forced to play on the road in Madison and Iowa City in games that figure to play a deciding role in the Big Ten race.
However, as long as Terrelle Pryor and the offense continue to gel, there is no team in the Buckeyes' conference, or perhaps the country for that matter, that can beat this year's version of Ohio's favorite team.
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