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By Brad Edwards
Special to ESPN.com Friday, May 3, 2002 The Big Ten has been wildly unpredictable over the last two years, which has allowed nine different schools (all but Indiana and Penn State) to reach a bowl game in that short span. And with relatively little experience at quarterback throughout most of the conference this season, almost every team has a legitimate chance to dream as big as the Rose Bowl. Will traditional powers Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State return to their places at the top, or is there another Cinderella story waiting ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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