Great point by Steve19, Andy Geiger deserves a big high-five any time any of us pass him on the street. Hopefully Smith will run with the guns that were put in place here by Andy.
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CleveBucks;671861; said:OHIO STATE 3RD SCHOOL TO BE NO. 1 IN FOOTBALL, MEN'S BASKETBALL
Two schools, UCLA and Notre Dame, have been ranked No. 1 in both football and men's basketball at the same time, according to research performed by Tim Bourret, Clemson sports information director, who sought the information for a book project. Ohio State (6-0) moved to the No. 1 spot in men's basketball Monday in the USA Today/ESPN coaches poll and to the No. 3 spot in the Associated Press writers poll. The Buckeye football team (12-0) is No. 1 in both polls, as it has been the entire 2006 season. UCLA was No. 1 in both sports the week of Nov. 13-19 in 1967. The Bruins were No. 1 in the AP and UPI football polls that week and had won the national championship in men's basketball the previous March. The first poll of the college basketball season that fall was on Dec. 5, 1967. UCLA was No. 1. The Bruins then lost to USC in football, 21-20, in the next Saturday (Dec. 9, 1967) to drop from No. 1 spot in football. Notre Dame won the national championship (football) in the AP poll with a 24-23 win over Alabama in the Dec. 31, 1973 Sugar Bowl. The Fighting Irish basketball team then defeated UCLA 71-70 in basketball to end the Bruins' 88-game winning streak and move to No. 1 in both basketball polls. That game was played Jan. 19, 1974 and Notre Dame was ranked No. 1 the next Monday. The Irish stayed No. 1 in basketball for just that week before traveling to UCLA for a rematch the following Saturday (Jan. 26, 1974, where they lost to the Bruins. Both UCLA (Nov. 13, 1967) and Notre Dame (Jan. 21, 1974) were No. 1 for just one week in both football and men's basketball. :
1. Ohio State - The Buckeyes needed a few miracles to get to the Big Ten title before blowing away Minnesota, but the hoops team remains strong and is coming off another great season. The class of the Big Ten entering the NCAA Tournament, Ohio State has ridden the heroics of Evan Turner and William Buford to a 27-7 mark and a No. 2 seed. If it can stay on track, Thad Matta's team is capable of cutting down the nets. The Bucks were atop the Big Ten standings in football as well, losing just one conference game and beating Oregon for their first Rose Bowl victory since 1996. A No. 5 ranking in the final polls has the program positioned for more than just a season-ending trip to Pasadena in 2010.
2. Texas
3. West Virginia
4. Wisconsin
5. Pitt
6. BYU
7. Florida
8. Georgia Tech
9. Clemson
10. Villanova
11. Oklahoma St
12. Kentucky
13. Michigan St
14, Cal
15. Temple
16. Florida St
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3. West VirginiaBuckeyeSoldier;1675059; said:but wait where is scUM at on that list?