bleacherreport.com - 8/4/2008
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1. Ohio State
It’s good to be the kings, and ever since the guy with the sweater vest arrived, that’s what the Buckeyes have been.
Now, with just about all their weapons returning—including quarterback Todd Boeckman, running back Chris “Beanie” Wells (easily the Big Ten’s strongest Heisman candidate), and linebacker James Laurinaitis—it’s difficult to see the Buckeyes as anything but the Big Ten champions for 2008.
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2008 Big 10 Football Preview: Can anyone challenge OSU?
betvega.com 8/4/2008 — At 6/1 odds to win the BCS Championship it is hard to agrue that anyone in the BIG 10 will be able to derail Ohio State in 2008. The one game all OSU fans should be very concerned with is Novermber 15 at Illinois. With Michigan on November 22nd, there is a shot that OSU looks ahead just a little bit and gets taken down by Ron Zook's very young but talented team.
Juice has to produce
chicagosports.chicagotribune.com 8/4/2008 — It was one of the biggest days in Illinois football history, and the Illini's upset of top-ranked Ohio State in November in Columbus could have long-term ramifications.
At least that's what quarterback Juice Williams is expecting.
"It let me know that everything is possible, everyone can be beat," Williams said.
Tony Barnhart Taking Buyout From AJC
ncaafootball.fanhouse.com 8/4/2008 — I live in Michigan, but thanks to the power of the internet I can get my news from wherever I want. Mostly this turns out to be "anything other than a newspaper," so I'd have a hard time telling you anything about college football newspapermen across ...
Big Ten Preview: The Flagship is a Failboat
ncaafootball.fanhouse.com 8/4/2008 — As FanHouse previews each BCS conference, the college football songbook will cast an unflattering light on each conference in the only way we know how. First up, the Big 10. Video Link Photo Credits: Deadspin Losers With Socks flickr.com ...
Ranking the Big Ten rivalries - Big Ten
myespn.go.com 8/4/2008 — Posted by ESPN.com's Adam Rittenberg If you haven't caught on already, we're giving you heaping helpings of hate today. There's already some debate as to the Big Ten's most hated team. Is it Ohio State hands down, or do Michigan and Penn State enter ...