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By Pat Forde
ESPN.com Wednesday, January 7, 2009 FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Florida and Oklahoma will tussle to determine a national champion in Miami Thursday night, but one thing already has been determined: They represent the two most powerful conferences in the country. The Southeastern Conference and Big 12 have taken over college football in the short term, and perhaps in the long term as well. With the exception of occasional incursions by USC and Ohio State, the two leagues own the joint. They've got the hardware: Represe ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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