The 2014 Ohio State Buckeyes under Urban Meyer are still considered one of the greatest teams in modern college football history. They finished 14-1, won the first College Football Playoff National Championship, and delivered one of the most memorable title runs ever. As Ryan Day prepares the 2026 Buckeyes for another championship push, there are powerful lessons from that legendary 2014 squad.
1. Elite Talent + Depth Across the Roster
The 2014 team wasn’t just carried by one or two stars — it was loaded from top to bottom.

- Offense: Ezekiel Elliott exploded as a superstar, while Cardale Jones stepped in at quarterback and delivered in the biggest games.
- Defense: A suffocating unit led by Joey Bosa, with depth that wore down opponents.
Lesson for 2026: Ryan Day’s current roster has high-end talent (Jeremiah Smith, Julian Sayin, etc.), but the 2014 team showed that depth wins championships. The 2026 Buckeyes must develop their second- and third-string players to survive injuries and the long season.
2. Adaptability and “Next Man Up” Mentality
When Braxton Miller got injured, most teams would have struggled. Ohio State didn’t — they thrived. Cardale Jones came in and went 3-0 in the playoff, including wins over Alabama and Oregon.
Lesson for Ryan Day: Injuries are inevitable. The 2026 team needs multiple quarterbacks ready and a culture where backups are prepared to step up without missing a beat.
3. Physical Dominance & Toughness
Urban Meyer’s team was famously physical. They wore down opponents in the second half and dominated the trenches. The Sugar Bowl win over Alabama (42-35) and the title game blowout of Oregon showed their ability to adjust and finish strong.
Lesson for 2026: In today’s faster game, Ryan Day must maintain that old-school physicality. Strengthening the offensive and defensive lines will be key to beating top Big Ten and playoff opponents.
4. Big-Game Mentality & Clutch Performance
The 2014 Buckeyes saved their best for the brightest lights:
- Ezekiel Elliott: 230 yards vs Alabama, 246 yards & 4 TDs vs Oregon.
- The team peaked at the perfect time.
Lesson for Ryan Day: Regular season success is great, but championships are won in December and January. The 2026 Buckeyes need to build mental toughness and peaking ability for the playoff.
5. Culture & Leadership
Urban Meyer built a program where players bought into the system. Veterans led, and the team had a clear identity: tough, fast, and relentless.
Lesson for Ryan Day: Leadership from veterans like Smith and Sayin will be crucial. Creating a championship culture where every player feels part of something bigger is what separates good teams from great ones.
Final Verdict: Can 2026 Repeat 2014 Magic?
The 2014 team had perfect timing, incredible depth, and a coach who maximized every player. Ryan Day has modern advantages (NIL, transfer portal, better facilities), but he must capture that same “unstoppable” mentality.
The 2026 Buckeyes have the talent. If they learn from the 2014 blueprint — depth, adaptability, physicality, and big-game focus — they have everything needed to bring another national title back to Columbus.
What’s your favorite memory from the 2014 Ohio State championship team? Drop it in the comments below!
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