It went fast, didn’t it? The 2021 college football season is over, and with it, so too is the Ohio State football season. Things may not have played out like anyone hoped with a couple of losses and no Big Ten championship to brag about, but it did end in a dramatic and fantastic way out in Pasadena at the Rose Bowl.
Now that all of the shouting is done and the confetti has stopped falling, it’s time to take stock of where OSU ended the season not only with the polls, but with various opinions across the media landscape.
Being that we are a part of USA TODAY Sports, we always like to check in on where the mothership has the Buckeyes, and Paul Myerberg has released his last and final re-rank of all 130 FBS teams.
So where does Myerberg believe the Buckeyes check-in with his last and final effort of stack-ranking teams for the 2021 season? How about No. 7 behind Georgia (1), Alabama (2), Cincinnati (3), Michigan (4), Baylor (5), and Oklahoma State (6)? Maybe it seems a little low, but you can’t argue too much with those teams showing up ahead of the Buckeyes.
While @GeorgiaFootball jumped to No. 1, three other teams made big leaps in the top 10 of the final NCAA Re-Rank of the 2021 season. https://t.co/PVw8Ita5eP
— USA TODAY Sports (@usatodaysports) January 11, 2022
Rounding out the top ten is Michigan State (8), Oklahoma (9), and Notre Dame (10). And that, is a wrap on the 2021 college football season, now it’s time to look ahead to 2022, when many have the Buckeyes up among the top two to three teams in the country.
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