This is the 2012 version of the annual column in which I speculate on ten OSU players I think are about to emerge as star-quality talents in the season ahead, throwing in the perennial missed guesses at no extra charge. Even with 16 starters returning, the Buckeyes will be counting on several key players to make the leap from starter to star, and those are the guys we’ll try to identify and profile below.
The rules are the same every year...no seniors are on the list. Senior breakouts sometimes happen...but it’s rare, and besides, it’s against the rules of my list. And no true freshmen are allowed either, although several of them will no doubt be exploding onto the scene in Columbus. (That’s next week’s column) So everyone on my list has at least two years of eligibility remaining, though one guy in particular may be tempted to go pro a year early after this season.
The majority of Buckeyes on my list are returning starters, and all ten are projected to start in 2012. If I’ve learned one lesson in five seasons of doing this, it’s that it’s nutty to project a player to break out if you can’t project him to be on the field a whole lot. The list is defense-heavy, including three defenders in the top four that I feel are on the cusp of stardom.



Close might be matter in horseshoes and hand grenades, but I’ve found that actually hitting your target usually returns the best results.
Ohio State will return two thirds of their starters from 2011, but only three of their ten coaches from a year ago. Defensive co-coordinator
There is no Texas or USC on the non-conference schedule for the Buckeyes in 2012, and with dates in East Lansing, Madison and Happy Valley looming down the line, the temptation might be for Ohio State to look past the September slate. But a team entering the season riding a four-game losing streak can afford to do no such thing.
Before Urban Meyer coaches his first game as head coach at Ohio State, it’s hard to tell which is higher...the fans’ expectations for his Buckeye teams going forward, or the bar Jim Tressel has set for him for excellence in OSU football. As the first anniversary of Tressel’s demise approaches, Meyer’s OSU record is still a blank slate, but the height of the Tressel bar is something we can measure. 