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By Fran Fraschilla
Monday, January 12, 2009 When No. 11 Texas traveled across the Red River to do battle with No. 5 Oklahoma on Monday, I was able to witness two of the best rebounding teams in college basketball. In a part of the country that appreciates its football, rebounding is like offensive-line play in football. It's a critical part of the game that is not always noticed. Rick Barnes' teams at Providence, Clemson and Texas have been big, physical teams that pound the glass. This season, the Longhorn roster includes four players 6 ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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