Article By Tim Bielik on 26th November, 2009
But with the maturation the team has developed and a 180 in mentality, the Buckeyes could end 2009 as high as sixth in the final polls, and primed for a BCS run in 2010.
How can this happen with a quarterback that has passing problems and an inconsistent offensive line?
Most people figured early on that 2009 was more of a growing year for the Buckeyes, who lost a lot of senior leaders including James Laurinaitis and Malcolm Jenkins, and superstar RB Beanie Wells.
There were numerous holes to fill, and the loss of stud junior LB Tyler Moeller didn't help matters much.
But as the season went on, the Buckeyes began to develop an identit...
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