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By Herb Gould
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, November 12, 2003 The focus will be on Ohio State, which still has an outside chance to slip into its second straight national championship game, when Purdue travels to Columbus Saturday. But the Boilers have more on the line than simply playing spoiler. If they win out against the Buckeyes and Indiana, and Ohio State knocks off Michigan, Purdue will be the outright Big Ten champion. If Purdue and Michigan tie for the Big Ten title, the Wolverines will be the Big Ten's formal BCS representative, and will b ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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