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Associated Press
Saturday, December 27, 2003 NORMAN, Okla.-- Oklahoma had the look of a national champion from the beginning, even though its top quarterback was a wobbly kneed scrambler with only five career starts. There weren't many people, though, who would have predicted LSU and its hobbled signal-caller would make the hour's drive to crash this year's Bourbon Street bash. But here they are, brought together by a couple of courageous quarterbacks, the nation's two most dominating defenses and seven computers to play for th ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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