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By Magazine Staff
Monday, August 11, 2008 For the first time in years, this conference of 10 that's really 11 is all about a single team: Ohio State. The Buckeyes return 18 starters—including All-America LB James Laurinaitis and Thorpe Award favorite Malcolm Jenkins—from a squad that went to the BCS title game. Though he's never said it, Jim Tressel has long thought this will be his best unit since 2002's title team. And who might challenge OSU? Wisconsin, Penn State and Illinois are good, Michigan and Michigan State are d ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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