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By Brad Edwards
Special to ESPN.com Sunday, November 26, 2006 Michigan will be sitting at home, Florida will be preparing for the SEC Championship Game, and neither can do what it would most like to do on Saturday afternoon: help UCLA beat USC. If the heavily-favored Trojans dispose of their cross-town rival, they will finish second in the BCS standings and play No. 1 Ohio State for the national title on Jan. 8. Michigan and Florida, which both feel they have done as much as USC to earn that spot, would be left to ponder the system that said the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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