SHOCKWAVE in Columbus: Urban Meyer Drops BOMBSHELL Prediction—Says 10-2 Is a “Hell of a Season” for Ohio State?! Fans Furious…..

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The unthinkable just happened in Columbus, Ohio — and it came from one of the most revered voices in Buckeye football history.

Urban Meyer, former Ohio State head coach and three-time national champion, just set off a nuclear take heard around the college football world.

In a segment during Big Ten Network’s offseason preview, Meyer casually predicted the Buckeyes will finish the 2025 season with a 10-2 record, calling it “actually a hell of a season” considering the strength of the Big Ten and a grueling new schedule.

The problem? Buckeye Nation doesn’t want to hear it.


“Ten and Two?” Fans Explode at Meyer’s Prediction

Almost instantly, social media lit up with furious reactions from die-hard Ohio State fans who interpreted Meyer’s statement as a defeatist mindset unworthy of a program that demands perfection.

“Urban has lost his edge. This is OHIO STATE. 10-2 is a failure,” one user ranted on X (formerly Twitter).

“We don’t hang banners for 10-win seasons,” another posted. “We fire coaches for them.”

And that’s not just talk — it’s history.

Former head coach John Cooper was shown the door despite consistent 10+ win seasons because he couldn’t beat Michigan. Jim Tressel and Urban Meyer himself set the gold standard with undefeated campaigns and national title hunts.

So for Meyer to publicly accept 10-2? It was nothing short of a cultural earthquake.


What Did Urban Meyer Actually Say?

The moment happened during a roundtable discussion on Ohio State’s chances in the new-look Big Ten, which now includes USC, Oregon, Washington, and UCLA.

“You look at the road games, the depth of the conference, and how many teams are legit playoff contenders,” Meyer said. “I think 10-2 might actually be a hell of a season.”

He then added, “Of course, the expectation at Ohio State is to win it all — I get that. But this year, I think reality might look different.”

To some, it sounded like seasoned analysis.

To many Ohio State faithful? It sounded like settling.


The New-Look Big Ten: Is Meyer Actually Right?

Let’s be fair — Meyer wasn’t speaking in a vacuum. The 2025 Buckeye schedule is brutal:

  • At Oregon
  • At Penn State
  • At Michigan
  • Home vs. USC
  • Plus trap games against Iowa and Wisconsin

All while breaking in a new quarterback and navigating a still-developing offensive line.

ESPN’s FPI already has Ohio State’s “win total over/under” at 10.5, suggesting Meyer’s prediction is not far-fetched.

But here’s the thing: Ohio State doesn’t do “realistic.”

“We don’t rebuild,” one anonymous donor reportedly told a local radio host. “We reload. That’s how it’s always been.”

And anything less than a win over Michigan and a trip to the College Football Playoff feels, to many, like a disappointment.


Current Coach Ryan Day Feeling the Heat?

Urban’s comments also raise questions about Ryan Day, who enters the 2025 season under massive pressure.

Despite a sterling overall record, Day has lost three straight to Michigan, missed the Playoff in 2023 and 2024, and now faces the toughest schedule of his tenure.

Urban’s “10-2 is great” line may unintentionally be a vote of confidence — or it may be setting the stage for excuses.

“I don’t need Urban lowering the bar for this program,” one fan posted on Reddit. “That just helps Day survive another year if we lose to Michigan again.”

Day himself has stayed silent on Meyer’s comment — but insiders say the staff is very aware of the outside noise.


Former Players Weigh In: Divide in the Brotherhood?

While fans were fuming, some former Buckeyes took a different tone.

Ex-QB Cardale Jones tweeted:

“10-2 sounds ‘realistic’… but it ain’t good enough.”

Former safety Tyvis Powell, however, defended Meyer:

“Y’all need to relax. Urb’s just being honest. Doesn’t mean he wants it. But this schedule is no joke.”

Still, others pointed out the double standard.

“If Urban said this while coaching here, the fan base would melt down. You can’t lower expectations just because you’re retired,” said one former staffer anonymously.


What Does This Mean for Ohio State’s 2025 Goals?

Make no mistake: The bar remains sky-high.

Boosters, fans, and alumni aren’t thinking about “top-15 finishes.” They’re thinking national championships — period.

And a 10-2 record likely means:

  • Another loss to Michigan
  • Missing the Big Ten title game
  • No Playoff

If that happens again in 2025, Urban Meyer’s “hell of a season” could feel more like another year of heartbreak.


Final Thoughts: Honest or Heresy?

Urban Meyer built a dynasty on the foundation of relentless excellence. So for him to suggest 10-2 is something to celebrate — even in context — feels like a betrayal to some.

But maybe that’s the new reality. Maybe the Big Ten’s transformation into a “super-conference” means even elite programs must adjust expectations.

Or maybe…

It’s just not the Ohio State way.


Bottom Line: In Columbus, Winning Isn’t Everything… It’s the Only Thing

Urban Meyer may be retired. But his words still carry weight. And this time, they’ve sparked a firestorm.

Because in Buckeye Nation, even a “great” 10-2 season could be the beginning of the end — not a badge of honor.

The clock is ticking for Ryan Day. The expectations are clear. And Urban’s comment? Only adds more pressure.


Stay locked in to Buckeye Blitz for full coverage as Ohio State charges into the most pressure-packed season in years.

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