5 Reasons Why Ohio State Is The Best College Football Program Of All Time

There are plenty of pretenders to the throne, but make no mistake -- the Ohio State Buckeyes have been and always will be the measuring stick for all other programs to judge themselves off of. Here's our list of 5 Reasons Why Ohio State Is The Best College Football Program Of All Time.

1. A Lineage Of Success

John Wilce (78-33-9) 

Woody Hayes (205-61-10)

John Cooper (111-43-4)

Jim Tressel (106-22)

Urban Meyer (38-3)

That is without question the greatest five-headed Mount Rushmore of coaching excellence in college football history.

2. A Track Record Of Individual On-Field Accomplishment

Ohio State joins Notre Dame atop the official all-time list with seven Heisman Trophy winners. However, Notre Dame hasn't staked claim to a winner since 1987 (Tim Brown), while the Buckeyes have brought home two since then (Eddie George, Troy Smith).

3. Consistency

Ohio State has suffered just 13 losing seasons in the 126-year history of the program. Only Oklahoma (.100) and Notre Dame (.102) have smaller losing-season percentages than OSU's .103.

4. A College To NFL Pipeline

Ohio State is just one of three schools in history (USC & Notre Dame being the others) with more than 400 NFL Draft picks to its credit. Take a look at any roster in the NFL and you're bound to find a Buckeye or two just hanging out.

5. A Truly Impressive First To Go With A Storied Past

Not only does Ohio State have all the notches on the resume we've detailed before, but they've also just picked up a bit of history that no one else can claim as their own -- the designation as champion of the first-ever College Football Playoff. OSU football is the definition of generation-defying excellence, seamlessly intertwining the ghosts of successes past with a program built to dominate the present and future.

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