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Ohio Celebrates a Game of Foot Ball

On May 3, 1890, a group of Ohio State students rose early, boarded their horse-drawn wagons and made the 20-mile trip along the Olentangy River from Columbus to Delaware, the home of Ohio Wesleyan University, to play what that day’s Delaware Gazette described as “the first game of Rugby foot ball.” Ohio State and Ohio Wesleyan now occupy opposite ends of the college football spectrum. The Buckeyes, whose Columbus campus has an enrollment in excess of 52,000, play in a stadium that seats more than 100,000 and field a team of players with N.F.L. aspirations. The Battling Bishops, who draw from a student body of 1,850, play in a stadium less than a tenth the size and offer no football scholarships. But the universities’ football programs began together on that spring morning 118 years ago. The site of that first game was a mystery until last year, when Dick Gordin, a former Ohio Wesleyan athletic director who has studied the history of the university’s sports teams, uncovered a letter w

Post-Spring Practice Top 25.....

1. Georgia (2) 2. Ohio State (7) 3. USC (4) 4. Oklahoma (1) 5. Missouri (3) 6. LSU (6) 7. West Virginia (9) 8. Texas (5) 9. Clemson (8) 10. Florida (10) 11. Kansas (17) 12. Illinois (19) 13. Virginia Tech (12) 14. Oregon (18) 15. Wisconsin (14) 16. BYU (16) 17. Arizona State (13) 18. Auburn (15) 19. Michigan State (24) 20. Tennessee (-)21. Texas Tech (23) 22. Pittsburgh (25) 23. Wake Forest (-)24. Penn State (11) 25. Fresno State (20)

The Appalachian Effect in N.C.A.A. Football

Remember when the Michigan Wolverines kicked off their football season last year with a loss to Appalachian State University ? Some people called it the biggest upset in college football history . Well, as Mike Huguenin notes at Rivals.com , it looks like the big-time schools are being a lot more careful this year in picking their supposedly patsy opponents. Appalachian, meanwhile, is hoping to start the ‘08 season even more outrageously than last year: against the defending national champs L.S.U . It should not be forgotten that Appalachian has won the past three national championships at its level.

High & Low Lights from the ’07 Bowl Season that was……..

Trojan Power: John David Booty (JDB as I like to call him) made the Illinois D look like Swiss Cheese as he and the USC Offense played pitch and catch all day. The totals for USC are pretty staggering as the raked up 633 total yards of the Big O. Again, we end another year with the question..Is USC the best team in the country? Kegs a flowing: Cheers to New Mexico State U as they ended a 46 year bowl drought by beating Nevada in a shutout. Nevada was last shut out almost 30 years ago. Go Home: Bowling Green U which lost in the GMAC Bowl followed a horrible trend by MAC teams as the three teams that were represented each lost by 51, 52, and 63 points and finished 0-3. Better luck next year. Looking forward to the 2008 Season..It’s just never too early. USC looks again to keep on track as Mark Sanchez will take over for the departing JDB @ QB….The Georgia Bulldogs finished the season as strong as any one is the land and looked impressive in doing so as they beat up on QB Colt Brenn