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OSU at the MACC! Bring it on, baby! Afraid of losing at home? How about on the road at a MAC school? IF no NCAA bid, then not a bad way to cap a season.

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03-15-2003 08:21 AM
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I'd take that in a second, but hopefully we're more than NIT material. :D

But this just cracks me up ...

Quote:An O'Brien confidant said the OSU coach wants to avoid the public relations damage of hosting and losing to an in-state opponent before a sparse home crowd.
What makes O'Brien think that he deserves a home game anyhow?
03-15-2003 11:39 AM
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