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By Brad Edwards
Special to ESPN.com Friday, May 16, 2003 Although 2002 might be remembered as a year of standout quarterback play in the Big 12, Oklahoma and Colorado both reached the conference title game by running the ball. Each team must replace its leading rusher and QB, however, so hopes are high for other schools in 2003. Will Texas finally get over the Sooner hump? Can K-State recapture Northern supremacy? How will Nebraska bounce back from its worst season in more than 40 years? See what early steps have been taken to answer these questi ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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