By: Tim Bielik (BleacherReport.com) -
The suspension of Terrelle Pryor is quite the blemish on what otherwise has been a strong Buckeye career, despite never playing for a national title.
His absence has created a four-man QB derby headlined by senior Joe Bauserman and the people’s choice, freshman Braxton Miller.
Whichever of those players or either of the other two are chosen to start, they have a difficult task ahead of them: find ways to win games.
But there are reasons for optimism that Ohio State can survive the suspensions of not only Pryor, but four other players and coach Jim Tressel and maybe even thrive possibly going 5-0.
Here are 10 reasons why Ohio State can come out of this stretch relatively unscathed.
For a new starting QB, they might be looking at the first five games at the 2011 season with a little bit of relief, at least to get things started.
To start, Ohio State faces off against in-state teams Akron and Toledo out of the MAC, who combined for just three bowl appearances since 2005……..
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