Ohio State’s greatness and Harbaugh’s angry faces: college football questions answered

School is back in session and another season of college football is about to begin. While cheating on tests can never be condoned – this means you, North Carolina – here are all the answers to the biggest college football questions of the season. Can Ohio State become an all-time great team? Much of the coverage around the 2015 Buckeyes isn’t about whether they can win back-to-back national titles, it’s whether they can stake a claim as one of the greatest teams ever. All 61 Associated Press voters gave their first-place votes to Ohio State, making the Buckeyes the first unanimous preseason No1 in history. That means anything short of another national championship makes this Ohio State team a bunch of no good, choking failures. Hey, no pressure, unpaid amateurs. Yet the fact that not a single voter had reservations about the Buckeyes is evidence about how loaded Urban Meyer’s team really is. Realize that some of those votes are from SEC country, not traditionally a stronghold of Big Ten support. If the Buckeyes are good enough to convince the South of their superiority, they must be bordering on superheroes in pads. Barring an outbreak of some incurable disease that decimates the Buckeyes down to their fourth-string – the third-string is where the program keeps the likes of Cardale Jones, remember – it’s inconceivable that Ohio State won’t at least go through Big Ten play in dominating fashion and arrive undefeated into the College Football Playoff. The team’s toughest non-conference opponent is unranked Virginia Tech…

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