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Fiesta Bowl: Ohio State vs. Texas
Longhorns motivated to rope in OSU

Texas will want to make point as team it beat gets to national championship

By Rusty Miller
Associated Press

COLUMBUS: For the fifth time in the last seven years, Ohio State is headed back to the Arizona desert.

The Buckeyes (10-2) accepted a spot Sunday in the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 5, where they will take on what figures to be an angry bunch of Texas Longhorns (11-1). Texas is outraged that an Oklahoma team that it beat by 10 points is playing in the national championship game ahead of them.

The Longhorns will have a point to make.

''They want to be at their best and they would love people to turn on the TV set and say, 'Hey, this is one of the best teams in the country,' '' Ohio State coach Jim Tressel said of the Longhorns' motivation.

Yet Tressel said he doubted if Texas coach Mack Brown would use the slight to motivate his team.

 

''He's going to coach his kids to do the right things for the right reasons and become as good as they can be,'' Tressel said. ''I don't think [he will use] gimmicks or 'Win one for the Gipper' or any of that stuff. They don't need that. They're good enough without it.''

The game will pit teams who split mammoth, regular-season showdowns in 2005 and 2006. No. 4 Ohio State lost 25-22 in 2005 at home to quarterback Vince Young and No. 2 Texas, which would go on to win the national championship. The next year the Buckeyes won in Austin, 24-7, in the second game for Longhorns standout quarterback Colt McCoy, now among a handful of Heisman Trophy favorites.

There is speculation that Texas could still have a shot at a piece of the national championship if it were to win convincingly over Ohio State while Oklahoma — a team that the Longhorns beat 45-35 on a neutral field in October — takes on Florida for the Bowl Championship Series title in Miami on Jan. 8.

Ohio State also has motivation, having lost in the last two BCS title games by lopsided scores. The Buckeyes even lost one of them — a 41-14 beating to Florida in the 2007 finale — on the same University of Phoenix Stadium field where they will meet Texas.

''It'll be nice to get down there again and hopefully this time there's better memories of the place,'' linebacker James Laurinaitis said.

The Buckeyes appeared in the Fiesta Bowl in 2003, 2004 and 2006, pounding Notre Dame 34-20 in the most recent trip after upsetting top-ranked Miami 31-24 in double-overtime to win the national title in 2003 and rolling over Kansas State 35-28 in the 2004 game. Those three games were all played at Arizona State's Sun Devil Stadium.

It's the fourth year in a row Ohio State has gone to a BCS bowl game. The Buckeyes are 18-21 in bowl games, losing their last two after winning four in a row.

Ohio State (10-2) has been patiently waiting since beating up on rival Michigan 42-7 in the regular-season finale on Nov. 22.

The Buckeyes have been watching the scheduled games and conference championships since then, continually evaluating how each outcome will affect them.

They got a huge break when Oregon State lost at home to Oregon on Nov. 29, making Southern California the Rose Bowl champion. USC was a lock to make a BCS bowl game, and had the other OSU beaten Oregon it would have won the Pac-10 because of it's stunning victory over the Trojans two weeks after USC throttled the Buckeyes in September, 35-3. With Oregon State knocked out of the BCS, that opened the door for the Buckeyes to get an at-large bid.

The pluses of playing in the BCS are more money for the Big Ten and for each of its member schools, a higher-profile game against a tougher team, and much more exposure.

Even early on Sunday, there was discussion that the Buckeyes could end up in either the Sugar Bowl against Alabama, the nation's No. 1 team until it lost to Florida in Saturday's Southeastern Conference title game, or the Fiesta against Oklahoma.

''It's a quality opponent,'' cornerback Malcolm Jenkins said about Texas. ''This is college football at its best. Everybody's going to get up for the game and be ready to play.''

COLUMBUS: For the fifth time in the last seven years, Ohio State is headed back to the Arizona desert.

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Firestone Park Fire Breathing Fr
Barberton, OH

Posted 11:36 AM, 12/08/2008

It's going to be a tough game for the Buckeyes, but they became a more complete team as the season wore on, therefore I think they'll do a better job at keeping up with Texas than the national media thinks.


hannaman

Posted 11:42 AM, 12/08/2008

Well, I think Texas will win because they have a better and more experienced QB right now, much like when McCoy lost to Ohio State while he was a freshman.


davidlink

Posted 11:28 AM, 12/11/2008

Go Buckeyes!
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