College Football: 10 Top Storylines for 2015 Season

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Jan 12, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Cardale Jones (12) jokes around with Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer during a press conference after beating the Oregon Ducks in the 2015 CFP National Championship Game at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

Ohio State, Quarterbacks, and Urban Meyer

Ohio State not only won a national championship in 2014, but they did it having to replace their starting quarterback not once, but twice – the second time coming as postseason play began.

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  • There will be a true soap opera going on in Columbus, Oh., as last years third-string and season savior Cardale Jones is expected to win the starting job. There was a lot of speculation about former starter and one-time Heisman hopeful Braxton Miller transferring out of Ohio State, but that was put to rest last week.

    And what about the guy who carried the Buckeyes for most of the season in 2014, J.T. Barrett? Is he the odd man out in this revolving QB door?

    On top of that QB drama sundae you’ve got Urban Meyer, who is always the cherry on top of the story in any program of which he’s in charge. It’s his way or the highway, and he’ll shuffle the guys under center as he deems necessary.

    All of it points to a fun season to watch, win or lose.

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