Ohio State Football: 5 Reasons Urban Meyer Will Bring Buckeyes Big Ten Title

In just his second season at Florida, Urban Meyer won a national title. How long will it be until he hangs banners at Ohio State?
Meyer takes the reins of a program that was rocked by a recruiting scandal in 2011, and the Buckeyes are not eligible for a bowl game this season due to a one-year ban. However, there is still reason to believe that Ohio State could celebrate a Big Ten title at the end of 2012.
Here are five reasons why Meyer will bring the Big Ten title to Columbus in December.
 
1. Winning Close Games
Last season, the Buckeyes were 2-6 in games decided by seven points or less, and they did not lose a Big Ten game by more than seven points. Expect that ledger to change with Meyer leading the team.
Ohio State was a mess in 2011, with freshman quarterback Braxton Miller and interim coach Luke Fickell in charge after a disastrous offseason. With Meyer bringing championship experience and discipline, and with a quiet offseason in terms of any recruiting scandals, Ohio…

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