sports.aol.com - 9/11/2007
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NCAA FB Rumors After the first two weeks of the season, one could argue that the LSU Tigers are the best team in the country, and the Michigan Wolverines might be the worst. It may not be fair to say that about Michigan, but when you lose your first two games of the season at home to Appalachian State and Oregon, it's hard to defend
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