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It Doesn't Get Any Better Than College Football Saturday's

 
The long awaited college football season has finally come its way. This Saturday, teams across America will begin their long and hopeful trip to the BCS. There's nothing better than the start of football. It signals a fresh start and a promising season and the atmosphere that the fans create and the excitement that the players generate is truly remarkable. Hopes for each team are sky-high. Injury-riddled USC will work out the kinks against an underachieving Virginia team and a dark-horse Clemson will take on Alabama in what should be the best Week One showdown. But September 13 will be a day to remember. No. 2 Ohio St. will face off against No. 3 USC at The Horseshoe in an epic match-up with serious BCS implications. The stingy defense of USC will be tested by the strong-armed Todd Boeckman and talented freshman Terrelle Pryor, as well as Heisman hopeful Chris "Beanie" Wells. Whoever comes away the winner from this one is fast on track to making the BCS Championship Game. It will ... (link)

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