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Ballhawks play well beyond their years

- George Schroeder @GeorgeSchr­oeder USA TODAY Sports

The moment we understood Ohio State’s immense potential came early, on the season’s third weekend. When the Buckeyes boarded the plane for a flight to Norman, Okla., 30 players on a 74-man travel squad were redshirt or true freshmen.

It was, Urban Meyer said, “alarming, a bunch of guys going on the road (for the first time).”

But after a 45-24 rout of Oklahoma, the alarm bells began to sound around college football. Never mind all of those guys lost to the NFL draft (12, all in the first four rounds). Or that only six starters returned. The Buckeyes clearly had the talent to contend, again, for the College Football Playoff.

The only thing that has changed since then is that those youngsters have grown up.

It’s a cliché, but Ohio State has every chance to win the Fiesta Bowl against Clemson because Meyer didn’t so much rebuild as reload, adding uber-talented players to a small but vital leadership nucleus. The result: a potent mix of talent and motivation that very much resembles the Buckeyes of two years ago — when, you might recall, they won the national championsh­ip.

Ohio State’s ballhawkin­g defense scored seven touchdowns, second only to Alabama. At least as important, it stuffed opponents’ running games and played best in the biggest games (see Michigan, which averaged more than 200 rushing yards but managed 91). With junior quarterbac­k J.T. Barrett leading the way — and with versatile receiver Curtis Samuel and freshman running back Mike Weber supplying plenty of highlights — Ohio State averaged 479.5 yards and 42.7 points.

It’s possible the Buckeyes could be a year away from being, well, spectacula­r. But they won in 2014 with a roster filled with similar talent that emerged a year ahead of schedule — and unburdened by the weight of expectatio­ns that accompanie­d them the next season.

But that might not be such a bad thing. All together, the formula allows a fast, physical bunch to play free. It’s why Ohio State has every shot to win the Fiesta Bowl — and maybe more.

 ?? GREG BARTRAM, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Ohio State’s Curtis Samuel rushed for 704 yards in the regular season.
GREG BARTRAM, USA TODAY SPORTS Ohio State’s Curtis Samuel rushed for 704 yards in the regular season.
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