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Indiana Hoosiers – Victor Olipado For National Player of the Year
Big players show up for the biggest games, and after being terrible in the previous away loss, Victor Olipado buckled up and brought his best to lead Indiana in a big top 10, Big Ten match-up against Ohio State, adding to his “best player in college basketball” resume.
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Notre Dame Fighting Irish – Surviving the Best College Basketball Game of the Season
Notre Dame have already been to a couple of overtime games this season, but no one expected their top 25 clash with Louisville to last five overtimes, with both teams barely separable, and players like Erik Atkins spending 60 minutes on the floor, en route to a very special win.
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Wisconsin Badgers – Ben Brust With an Unforgettable Finish
There’s not a lot of flash and flair in the way Wisconsin play basketball, like most teams across College Basketball. But by managing to drag a much more talented Michigan team to their kind of basketball, and give Ben Brust the opportunity to hit two huge three pointers he’ll never forget.
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Indiana Hoosiers – Cody Zeller Proves Who is the Real Number One
The team that started the season as number one will soon be returning to that place. Cody Zeller led five Indiana players in double figures in a #3 vs #1 Big Ten game in Bloomington, while Michigan realized that celebrating their number one ranking doesn’t mean they’re actually the best team in College Basketball.
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Michigan Wolverines – Number One After 20 Years
The last time Michigan were sitting on top of the basketball world was 20 years ago, when the fab five were still playing. A number one ranking doesn’t mean they’re national champions just yet, but it does say people are thinking they’re closer than they have been in quite some time.
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Ohio State Buckeyes – Building on the Urban Meyer 2nd Year Syndrome
With two national titles and two undefeated seasons on his resume, Urban Meyer isn’t expected to just do a good job at Ohio State. He needs to win a national title for the Buckeyes, better sooner than later.
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Too Early College Football 2013 Rankings
Are things going to be different in 2013? Who knows. Still, it’s always fun speculation, and it’s not a really bold assumption saying Alabama will be the early season favorites; Texas A&M will be the closest thing to a challenger in the SEC, while Oregon, Stanford and Ohio State will also have hopes of winning a national title.
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College Football – Too Early Favorites for 2013
Calling the favorites for the 2013 College Football season in January might be a bit early, but it’s not a wild guess or estimate, predicting Oregon and Alabama should be the top 2 in the nation.
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Louisville Cardinals – Chane Behanan Takes Over Rivalry
There’s no definite answer to what is the biggest rivalry in College Basketball, but when Kentucky plays Louisville, it’s probably as good as it gets. After four consecutive losses to the Wildcats, Chane Behanan and Russ Smith proved to be too much of a difference as one of the best teams in the nation outplayed the athletic and too young team built in Lexington.
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Big East Football – New Look Two Division Schedule
The Big East is being reshaped, torn apart and built up again. What comes out in the end of all the realignment in College Football, with the Big East as the big losers among the AQ conferences, although frankly, they’re not even close to the rest of the big five conferences? For now, it’s a two division conference, with 12 teams, some of them on their way out.