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Ohio State football fans don't need me to sing the praises of their star James Laurinaitis who will probably go into his senior season as the nation's best linebacker, again. He won the Butkus and Nagurski Awards last year and decided to return for one last year (his senior) because he "wants to come back and be with his teammates" with a chance to go a third BCS title game." A refreshing change.

What was former Nebraska AD Steve Pederson thinking a. when he let former coach Frank Solich go and b. didn't hire then assistant Bo Pellini to replace him? The program took a precipitous fall afterward under Pederson's choice, Bill Callahan, took over the reigns of the once dominant Husker progam. Callahan was fired last year (along with Pederson) and new AD (and former coach) Tom Osborne smartly went back to Pellini and convinced him to leave LSU (where he served as defensive coordinator) to come back to Lincoln. Pellini has work to do but don't be surprised if Nebraska gets back to its winning ways sooner rather than later.  

Pelini is a great coach I'm just disapointed that when he had Arkansas in forth and 10 in OT without Mcfadden or Jones in the game he didn't bring the house.

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What's with the sudden change?Oh well good blog RU.You can't say that OSU isn't a top 10 team next year,they are still a contender for the championship once again.

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I ran those once, the 300 meter hurdles are way harder

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another great blog by RuGator,idk what i would do without u and ur blogs

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Butkus and Nagurski... two Bears.

I take pride in my team's historic badassness...

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Good Blog

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