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Jesse LamovskyThere's few people I know that know more about the game of college football than Jesse Lamovsky. And he's got an itch he needs to scratch, which he does on our front page this morning. Jesse has an idea, an idea for a 16 team end of the season NCAA Football tournament. One that makes a lot of sense, and would ensure that December's sports consciousness would belong to college football the same way March's belongs to college hoops. And he lays it out for our readers in his latest column.

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Jesse LamovskyWith college football's regular season down to its final week, Jesse checks in to take a look back at some of the year's superlatives, developing storylines, and musings on the game, as we move closer and closer to what passes for crowning a champion in this sport. Jesse hands out his awards, reflects on the season, and has the Buckeyes with an appealing opponent in the Sugar Bowl in his BCS bowl projections.

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Dan WismarIt was a big night for the Buckeye basketball team (4-0) last night, as they rallied from a 14-point halftime deficit with solid defense, outstanding shooting by Jon Diebler and clutch play by Evan Turner to upset the 22nd-ranked Miami Hurricanes 73-68, in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Buckeye Dan hits on the win, as well as the BCS bowl prospects of the football team in his latest column for us.

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Mike FurlanMaking sense of the BCS is never an easy thing, but this year it just seems more complicated than in other years. Enter Mike Furlan, back on our front page after spending the better part of six months underwater on a US Naval submarine. Furls has been with us from day one, and no one breaks it down better once we get towards the end of the college football season. Will the Buckeyes get a BCS bid? And in what bowl against what team? Furls lays it out for us.

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Dan WismarOhio State broke open a close game with 28 unanswered points in the second half to rout the Michigan Wolverines 42-7, and write a little history in the greatest rivalry in sports. Big plays were the story for the OSU offense, as the Buckeyes (10-2, 7-1) claimed a share of the Big Ten title, and beat Michigan for a record fifth straight time by stunning the Wolverines with long touchdown plays on their first three scores. Buckeye Dan recaps the glorious win.

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