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Brian McPeekThe Prog?  Doesn't quite flow as easily as "The Jake".  And as a Progressive employee, Brian McPeek leads off The Weekend Wrap with his thoughts on the name change at Carnegie and Ontario.  Brian also hits on the Buckeyes and Tressel, and the flak they are getting from the fan base after the loss to LSU ... as well as the Todd Grantham firing and the weekend slate of NFL playoff games.

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Erik CassanoPut temporarily out of commission by an unplanned bout with the flu, Papa Cass gets back into the fold with us this morning, opining on several items of note from the world of Cleveland sports over the past week.  Erik hits on the Buckeyes second straight national championship game clunker, his alma mater getting smoked 63-7 by Tulsa in their bowl game, the Cavs rekindled interest in Mike Bibby, and potential extensions for Chud, DA, and Romeo.

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Our weekly dose of comic relief is back as Hiko checks in with his latest installment of Moot.  This week Hiko talks about taking down the Christmas tree, he schemes ways to kill his girlfriends cat without getting caught, he laments about the Buckeyes big loss Monday night, hits on Michigan's new head coach Rich Rodriguez, and calls for the Jags to win outright against the Pats on Saturday night.

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Brian McPeekOSU/LSU ... tonight in the Superdome for the national championship.  Can Jim Tressel and the Buckeyes win their second national title in the last five years?  Brian McPeek is the latest of our writers to opine on tonights's game, and in his Weekend Wrap, also hits on the NFL playoffs, the winning streak The Cav is on, and the fast approaching start of spring training.  In addition, Brian's going to go a live game blog for tonight's title game, which we'll post as soon as the game ends.  GO BUCKS!

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Erik CassanoExhausted from singlehandedly scoring 29 of the Cavaliers' final 30 points in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals, LeBron James needed someone else to step up and shoulder the scoring load in Game 6 if the Cavs were to prevent a Game 7 back at the Palace of Auburn Hills. He found those shoulders on the slight 6'-2" frame of Daniel "Boobie" Gibson.  Gibson score 19 of his career-high 31 points in the fourth quarter, including a quartet of dagger three-pointers, sending the Cavaliers to their first NBA Finals appearance in franchise history.  

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