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“The Big Ten, at the moment, owns college football."  Finebaum said. "And there’s no way you can say it doesn’t. When you go back-to-back, that’s generational. And in Ohio State’s case, they beat two SEC schools along the way. There’s an old saying that was emanated in 1828 when Andrew Jackson was elected President, a senator from New York said to the victor belongs the spoils and that’s exactly where the Big Ten is this morning, it’s an uncomfortable feeling for the SEC which has owned the sport, but it’s a reality for the sport.”

 

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Mr. FishDuck

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Where did you find an image of Finebaum smiling?

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But Can't Find a Sober Driver to Chauffeur the Winning Coach?

 

Wanna Get Away?

 

 

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Day and his players were heading to media availabilities when the accident occurred

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On 1/21/2025 at 1:15 PM, Jon Joseph said:

 

But Can't Find a Sober Driver to Chauffeur the Winning Coach?

 

Wanna Get Away?

 

 

WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM

Day and his players were heading to media availabilities when the accident occurred

 

 

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Saturday Tradition Agrees with Paul? But IMO, Not So Fast.

 

 

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The Big Ten is on quite the heater, having captured back-to-back national titles for the first time in 80 years.

 

 

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