By Brad Washington (BleacherReport.com) -
2010 ended on a sour note for the Ohio State Buckeyes, as five players were suspended for the first five games of the 2011 college football season.
2011 hasn’t gone as planned either, as we’ve watched Terrelle Pryor and Jim Tressel depart the university.
As the Ohio State football community endures one of their worst times since the removal of Woody Hayes, the Buckeye faithful are hoping for this upcoming season to remove the black eye they have been served the last few months.
With the arrival of Braxton Miller this past January, many have already named him the successor of now former three-year starter, Pryor.
Miller is the favorite to take the wings, with optimism filling the air of the battered Columbus sky.
Some have gone as far as to say Miller’s arm is a lot better than Pryor’s coming out of high school. He should be able to easily showcase his electrifying talent this upcoming season with a great supporting cast returning……
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