Ohio State Football: Why the 2011 Season Won’t Be Like Florida and Texas in 2010

Ohio State is currently under quite the NCAA firestorm brought on by the violations of coach Jim Tressel and the Suspended Five.
With five players suspended for the first five games of the season along with Tressel, the team is suddenly in a spot that could ultimately kill any national title hopes that this senior class had when they arrived in 2008.
Terrelle Pryor’s absence will no doubt be the biggest problem as he has been OSU’s only starting QB since the 2009 Fiesta Bowl when Todd Boeckman got the start.
But unlike the teams that had a shocking collapse in 2010, especially Florida and Texas, Ohio State should not have that much of a fall in 2011.
Here are five reasons why that will not happen. 
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