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By Ted Miller
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, September 11, 2002 Florida-Tennessee and Texas-Oklahoma are annual big games. Like the sunrise, they are thrilling yet predictable. But Washington State's visit Saturday to Ohio State is an odd big game -- more like an eclipse -- and that's why it's so compelling. Ohio State is a perennial power trying to regain its position among the nation's elite after a blip of mediocrity. Washington State is mostly a perennial loser trying to maintain its surprising blip (read: one year) of success. Utah Out To Make ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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