thebuckeyeblog.com - 9/26/2008
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Great article AB, the media had reservations made for USC at the BCS title game. I wish the Buckeyes could have beat them, but the other OSU will do just fine. I think what I hate the most about USC is their smugness and special treatment. The NCAA still is stalling on the R. Bush money grab.
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USC Loss Stirs Buckeye Hopes
There Is No Name On My Jersey —
... The Buckeye Blog has a post up which seems to say that USC's loss has returned the possibility of playing for a national title to the realm of possibility for Ohio State. The argument is essentially one you've heard before: If Ohio State wins out and takes the Big Ten title then they could weasel there way back into the National Championship. Possible? Certainly. Likely, no. I'm not saying that the Buckeyes can't win out the Big Ten. Especially, if Beanie Wells returns at full strength from his mysterious foot injury. However, the ...
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... • We're all OSU here, right?: Possibly delusional Ohio State fans try to rationalize their way back into the BCS title game. Guys, we say this with love ... let it go. [Buckeye Blog] ...
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