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By Adam Rittenberg
ESPN.com Wednesday, February 20, 2008 The arrival of spring practice should be therapeutic for the Big Ten, which can finally move on after another substandard bowl performance low-lighted by BCS flops in both New Orleans and Pasadena. As the league tries to restore its place in college football's hierarchy, there's no shortage of story lines from State College to Minneapolis. How will Michigan adjust to new coach Rich Rodriguez, who starts installing a dramatically different offense with dramatically different personnel? Can Wiscon ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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