Ohio State Football locker room schedule with epic fail, says ‘BCS National Championship Game’
By Jack Crosby
Once again as we approach the college football season, there are some high hopes for head coach Urban Meyer and the Ohio State Buckeyes. As a matter of fact, there are a lot of people that expect them to clinch a spot in the inaugural College Football Playoff, giving them a shot at the national championship.
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Well, the schedule that sits in their locker room doesn’t exactly plan out their season going that way. Actually, they haven’t really caught up with the times.
The idea itself was a great motivational tool for the players, trying to show them that the ultimate goal is claiming that national championship that eluded them last season. The schedule outlines every game they will play through the regular season, and does even mention the College Football Playoff, making its debut this season.
But the last game on the schedule, the most important one, well, they kind of named it incorrectly.
So, no one told Meyer and his staff that the BCS is now dead, huh? With that being such a big story over the last year or so, you would think they would have picked up on that.
Now, it’s hard not to picture the Buckeyes blowing through the regular season undefeated, winning the Big Ten title game, and then heading off to Glendale –where the BCS title game would have been this season in the rotation– and standing on the field all alone.