Getty Image Ohio State football was two, maybe three, wins away from the National Championship in 2021. If the Buckeyes had beaten Michigan (and/or Oregon) and won the Big-10, they would have had an opportunity to face Georgia in the College Football Playoff Semifinal. Instead, after losing to the Wolverines, Ryan Day’s squad finished the year at 11-2 with an incredible back-and-forth, last-second win over Utah in the Rose Bowl. THE Ohio State University finished Day’s third year at the helm ranked No. 5 in the Coaches Poll. And it was disappointing. Now, despite losing some talent to the NFL in April, the Buckeyes have their sights set on a national title in 2022. They have 13 of 22 starters returning this fall. Although Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson were both selected in the first round, Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Marvin Harrison might be an even better duo. The latter is…
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