2021 is FINALLY the Year

Submitted by BlueSided on January 3rd, 2021 at 6:18 PM

Harbaugh stays, readjusts the coaching staff and modernizes the offense by relinquishing offensive style preferences.  O State loses a ton -

OFFENSIVE LOSSES
1. QB Justin Fields
2. RB Trey Sermon
3. WR Chris Olave (will leave early)
4. TE Luke Farrell
5. TE Jake Hausmann
6. OL Josh Myers (will leave early)
7. OL Wyatt Davis (will leave early)
8. OL Thayer Munford

DEFENSIVE LOSSES
1. DB Shaun Wade (will leave early)
2. DB Marcus Williamson
3. LB Tuf Borland
4. LB Pete Werner
5. LB Baron Browning
6. DL Jonathon Cooper
7. DL Haskell Garrett
8. DL Tyler Friday (may leave early)
9. DL Tommy Togiai (may leave early)

SPECIAL TEAMS LOSSES
1. P Drue Chrisman
2. K Blake Haubeil
3. KR Demario McCall
4. LS Bradley Robinson

For any team, that is a ton to overcome.  There is a ton of production walking out of that door after Bama beats them.  Staff members will also leave if Urban takes the Jacksonville job, including their strength coach who is highly regarded.  Justin Fields 2.0 isn't anywhere to be found with their current QBs or incoming guys.  Master Teague, Steele Chambers and Marcus Crowley aren't reliable as bell cow running backs.  We saw what happens to Garrett Wilson without Chris Olave in the B1G Championship game.

On defense, there are no more Bosa brothers or Chase Young that will line up on the d-line.  Their secondary outside of Wade is atrocious.  They have to replace ALL of their starting LB's.  None of their DT depth can put up the performances their current DT's have.  There is no leadership left after this season on that side of the ball.

Add in what will be continuous whispers about Day going to the NFL, losing coaching staff and support staff to the NFL and elsewhere in the college football landscape, and we have the perfect recipe to defeat them once and for all in 2021. I firmly believe O State can lose a few games next year and the East will be up for grabs.  THIS IS OUR YEAR.
 

MJ14

January 3rd, 2021 at 7:30 PM ^

No Bosa brother or Chase Young but there is a Zach Harrison and Jack Sawyer. Sermon is leaving but they’re bringing in one of the best running backs in the country. TreVeyon is a legit 5 star who could hit 1,000 his freshman year. They’re going to have as many NFL receivers are Alabama with the classes that they’ve brought in. You can make any QB look good with multiple number one receivers just ask Mac Jones, a 3 star. 
 

Their defense won’t be great, but it’ll still be one of the better ones in the Big Ten. The thing is with the receivers they have they’ll still put up over 40 a game. Hartline has loaded them up. The defense I do believe will take a step back. But what cornerback does Michigan have that’s going to stop those WRs? Their biggest strength will be Michigan’s biggest weakness next season. 

Stringer Bell

January 3rd, 2021 at 6:23 PM ^

I remember 2019 when we had a ton of returning production and OSU was replacing a bunch of players including their record-setting quarterback.  We proceeded to shit the bed and OSU spent most of the season looking like the best team in the country.

Harbaugh isn't good enough to beat OSU, plain and simple.

xtramelanin

January 3rd, 2021 at 6:24 PM ^

as much as we'd all like this to be true, i present to you the shower of 5*'s coming into columbus to replace all those dudes...

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RedRum

January 3rd, 2021 at 6:49 PM ^

I’m not delusional, all three of us in our head agree. And I can prove this but since the moon told me not to tell, and it’s watching me right now, you’re going to have to take my word for it... I do get tired of hearing all the yelling in my isolated, padded square room. 

umbig11

January 3rd, 2021 at 6:31 PM ^

Have you seen the holes in our roster? Have you looked at the schedule? Next year will be another down year. Roster won’t shape up until 2022.

What’s your honest assessment? 6-6 or 7-5 regular season?

 

 

BlueSided

January 3rd, 2021 at 6:35 PM ^

9-3.  I think our defense gets better with the introduction of new schematics.  Our first four games are all at home, and we have a real chance of going 4-0 or 3-1.  We may lose to Wisky, but I think we beat IU and Penn State.  I think it comes down to the O State game but it's there.

chunkums

January 3rd, 2021 at 6:58 PM ^

I know people are traumatized by the strangest season in college football history, but don't you think that's a bit extreme? Harbaugh won 10, 10, 8, and 9 games in the four years before this one. This thing where we view 8 wins as virtually unattainable is just silly. Our team was not good at all in 2017 and it managed 8 wins.