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College Football Roundup: Charlie Weis Is Broken [College]
College Football Roundup: Charlie Weis Is Broken [College]
After a week of piddling interest, college football returned with a vengeance. Before I get rolling with 11 observations on the weekend that was, let me take this opportunity to get this before the jump. Our fearless editor is going to have a full-report from OSU-USC, but let's just say it ...
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