Meyer claims injury cost Ohio State

Meyer claims injury cost Ohio State

Source: Fox News

Summary

Urban Meyer, former Ohio State coach, claims that Nick Bosa’s 2018 injury cost the Buckeyes a national title. Meyer argues that if Bosa was healthy, Ohio State would have won the championship. Alabama’s loss to Clemson in the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship is mentioned.


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The game followed a familiar script. Ohio State had the talent, but injuries plagued them. Clemson’s undefeated season was no surprise, and Alabama’s loss to the Tigers was a culmination of their season-long struggles. Meyer’s narrative about Bosa’s injury being the reason for Ohio State’s title drought is a classic excuse.

It’s not like this is the first time injuries have been cited as the reason for a team’s downfall. Fans have seen it time and time again – a star player goes down, and suddenly the team’s entire season is thrown off track.

This one felt recognizable early. The Buckeyes had the talent, but their depth was questionable. When Bosa went down, it was only a matter of time before their season began to unravel.

The result wasn’t surprising by the end. Ohio State’s loss to Purdue in the regular season was a sign of things to come. When they got to the playoffs, they were already limping, and Clemson took advantage of their weaknesses.

The original observation: When a team’s season is defined by what could have been, it’s often a sign of a lack of depth or resilience.


Author: Evan Null