Dynasty Mode: Ohio State Is Still The Best Team In College Football

It’s a Friday afternoon in Collegetown, USA. You’re walking home from class and you pass the house a block away from yours. A dozen or so guys are on the porch, solo cup in hand, basking in the mid-afternoon glow and the fumes from the grill a few feet away. There are remnants of the well-attended banger from the night before strewn about the yard, though it somehow transcends the description of grimy. As Action Bronson softly bumps from speakers balanced on the banister, scantily-clad university coeds nod rhythmically in the kiddie pool in the front yard. The energy and positive vibes are palpable as the harmless gathering calmly awaits the mass influx sure to come. That house (you know the one) is an accurate symbolization of Ohio State football right now. The momentum in Columbus is real. And if anyone tells you they aren’t intrigued, they’re lying to you and most likely jealous. Fresh off a championship where they shocked everyone with their laundry list of quarterbacks, the Buckeyes returned to The Shoe with the vast majority of last year’s difference makers. The sports media world is fixated not on Los Angeles, Florida or Alabama, but on central Ohio. With Joey Bosa, Ezekial Elliot and Michael Thomas, it truly is an embarrassment of riches. Even without a guaranteed job, Cardale Jones, JT Barrett and Braxton Miller opted to stay at OSU and battle it out for under-center duties. …

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