Joel Klatt released post-spring top 25. Where did Ohio State land?

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If you follow us here at Buckeyes Wire, you know we like to check in with what we think is the best college football analyst out there, Fox College Football's Joel Klatt. He's balanced, insightful, and isn't swayed by public opinion. We follow his opinion rankings during the season, so why not during the offseason?

This past week, Klatt dropped his post-spring college football rankings, and he always seems to be kind to Ohio State — I mean, why wouldn't he when the Buckeyes are arguably the top program in college football right now — but still, there are those homers out there that just can't stomach anything scarlet and gray (ahem, Desmond Howard).

There are some known commodities with Ohio State, like quarterback Julian Sayin and wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, but with 51 new faces on the roster, there are also some question marks. Klatt touches on that, but still has the Buckeyes at No. 3, the same place he had them last season at this mark in the offseason.

"Quarterback Julian Sayin and wide receiver Jeremiah Smith headline the returning players for Ohio State. Sure, there might be more turnover than usual in Columbus, but the Buckeyes have their Heisman finalist quarterback and the best player in college football returning," said Klatt. "There is a new offensive coordinator as Arthur Smith will likely run a more pro-style offense for Sayin. I think the best part about Ohio State, though, is that four of its offensive linemen and running back Bo Jackson returned. So, this offense could be as good as any in college football. 

The Buckeyes hit the portal hard defensively to make up for the lost talent on that side of the ball. Sure, they had three players on defense picked in the top 11 of the NFL Draft, but they just showed last year that they can replace that level of talent in an offseason."

As always, Klatt brings up some great points. So, will Ohio State reload like normal? It seems like a pretty good bet based on how the Buckeyes have recruited, what they brought in through the transfer portal, and what history says. However, there is a pretty daunting schedule to navigate, one of the toughest in the country, in fact.

You may be wondering what the rest of Klatt's post-spring top 25 looks like, and if so, you're in luck because we have it for you here. Ahead of Ohio State, Klatt has Oregon at No. 1 and Notre Dame at No. 2. On the tail of OSU, the FOX analyst has Indiana (4), Georgia (5), Miami (FL) (6), Texas (7), LSU (8), Texas A&M (9), and USC (10).

Here's a look at Klatt's complete post-spring college football top 25:

Joel Klatt's Post-Spring College Football Top 25

RankingTeamLast Year's Record
No. 1Oregon Ducks13-2
No. 2Notre Dame Fighting Irish10-2
No. 3Ohio State Buckeyes12-2
No. 4Indiana Hoosiers16-0
No. 5Georgia Bulldogs12-2
No. 6Miami Hurricanes13-3
No. 7Texas Longhorns10-3
No. 8LSU Tigers7-6
No. 9Texas A&M Aggies11-2
No. 10USC Trojans9-4
No. 11Oklahoma Sooners10-3
No. 12Michigan Wolverines9-4
No. 13Texas Tech Red Raiders12-2
No. 14Ole Miss Rebels13-2
No. 15Penn State Nittany Lions7-6
No. 16Alabama Crimson Tide11-4
No. 17BYU Cougars12-2
No. 18SMU Mustangs9-4
No. 19Washington Huskies9-4
No. 20Arizona Wildcats9-4
No. 21Iowa Hawkeyes9-4
No. 22Houston Cougars10-3
No. 23Utah Utes11-2
No. 24South Carolina Gamecocks4-8
No. 25Tennessee Volunteers8-5

If you'd like to hear the entire show centered around Klatt's post-spring top 25, you can listen in by heading on over to the Joel Klatt Show YouTube channel.

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