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4:30p - Friday, January 1st Rose Bowl
Teams Conference Spread Total Points
 
(8) Ohio State
  (10-2)
 Big Ten    5    51.5 (-110) 
(7) Oregon
  (10-2)
 Pacific-10    -5  51.5 (-110) 

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An Oregon fan jumps in the middle as Jim Lokai, left, and his brother, Larry Lokai from Urbana, Ohio, pose for a photo before the Rose Bowl NCAA college football game between Oregon and Ohio State, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010, in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
 Big Ten - Division FBS 
TeamCHAMP ODDSDIV ODDSWLT
 Iowa 25-1   1120
 Ohio State 7-1   1120
 Penn State 50-1   1120
 Wisconsin 40-1   1030
 Northwestern 100-1   850
 Michigan State 100-1   670
 Minnesota    670
 Michigan 100-1   570
 Purdue    570
 Indiana    480
 Illinois 100-1   390
 


 Pacific-10 - Division FBS 
TeamCHAMP ODDSDIV ODDSWLT
 Oregon 10-1   1030
 USC 15-1   940
 California 100-1   850
 Oregon State 40-1   850
 Stanford 100-1   850
 Arizona 100-1   850
 UCLA 100-1   760
 Washington 100-1   570
 Arizona State    480
 Washington State    1110
 

Ohio State and Oregon both ended the regular season playing their best ball. Whichever team plays better Friday will be crowned Rose Bowl champion.

Big Ten champions for the fifth straight season, the No. 8 Buckeyes will carry a five-game winning streak into Pasadena to face a seventh-ranked Ducks team that overcame early season adversity to claim its first Pac-10 title since 2001.

Following a 26-18 loss at Purdue on Oct. 17, Ohio State (10-2) closed the month with a pair of easy wins, setting the stage for a banner November. The Buckeyes won 24-7 at then-No. 10 Penn State and 27-24 in overtime over then-No. 13 Iowa before wrapping up the outright Big Ten title with a 21-10 victory at Michigan.

The surge earned Ohio State its fifth straight BCS bowl appearance and first trip to the Rose Bowl since the 1996 season, when it defeated Arizona State.

"When you're undefeated in November, good things are going to happen over the holidays," coach Jim Tressel said.

Oregon (10-2) probably couldn't have envisioned a happy holiday season after its opener, a 19-8 loss at then-No. 14 Boise State which ended in ugly fashion when senior running back LeGarrette Blount punched Broncos defensive end Byron Hout after the game. The Ducks suspended Blount for the season the next day.

They quickly put the incident behind them, though, as redshirt freshman LaMichael James took Blount's place in the lineup and the entire team stepped up. James ran for 1,476 yards and 14 touchdowns while averaging 6.9 yards per carry for a Ducks team that averaged 44.4 points while winning 10 of its final 11.

The Ducks claimed the Pac-10 crown Dec. 3 with a 37-33 victory over then-No. 13 Oregon State in the annual Civil War game. They're 4-0 against ranked opponents since losing to Boise State, including a pair of routs against teams in the top 10 - 42-3 over then-No. 6 California and 47-20 over then-No. 4 Southern California.

"That team battled through a lot, but they never doubted themselves," first-year coach Chip Kelly said. "They are a great group to be around. They know how to fight and fight back and they are a great group to be around."

Kelly's Ducks ended the Trojans' seven-year reign as Pac-10 champions and earned their first league title since 2001, when they went on to beat Colorado in the Fiesta Bowl. This is Oregon's first trip to the Rose Bowl since losing to Penn State on Jan. 2, 1995.

Even more surprising in light of the events in the season opener, Blount will be a part of this trip to Pasadena. Kelly reinstated him in mid-November after meeting certain academic and behavior conditions, and he returned to the field to face the Beavers, running nine times for 51 yards and a touchdown.

"We made him do a lot and he did it," Kelly said. "He wasn't handed anything. I am a believer that you define yourself everyday and he needs to continue to work hard."

In addition to working hard, Blount - who ran for 1,002 yards and 17 TDs as a junior - appears contrite.

"I was wrong for what I did," he said. "I never expected to be back with this team. I just expected I'd practice and do what I did."

Along with Blount and James, quarterback Jeremiah Masoli gives the Ducks another threat on the ground. The junior ran for 659 yards and 12 touchdowns while completing 58.9 percent of his passes for 2,066 yards with 15 TDs and five interceptions.

Oregon's offense will be tested by a defense that's limiting opponents to 12.2 points and 262.5 total yards per game, and an average of 83.4 yards on the ground - fifth in the nation. Ohio State is one of five FBS teams that did not allow a 100-yard individual rushing performance.

The Buckeyes are no slouches on the other side of the ball, either. Led by sophomore quarterback Terrelle Pryor, Ohio State averaged 29.3 points and scored 30 or more seven times. Pryor completed 55.8 percent of his passes for 1,828 yards, 16 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, and rushed for a team-high 707 yards and seven more scores.

The Buckeyes' offense won't include wide receiver Duron Carter for this game. Ohio State officials announced Dec. 17 that the freshman, tied for fifth on the team in receptions with 13 for 176 yards and one touchdown, would sit out.

Ohio State has won all seven meetings with the Ducks, including a victory in the 1958 Rose Bowl. The Buckeyes have limited Oregon to two touchdowns or fewer in each of the matchups - the most recent a 24-14 win in Columbus during the 1987 season.

If this season's common opponents are an indicator, though, Oregon may have an edge. Ohio State's losses - to USC and Purdue - both came against teams the Ducks defeated.

 Matchup Stats 
  Year To Date I/O Conf Last 5 H/A Streak
Team SU ATS PF-PA OU SU ATS SU ATS SU ATS
Ohio State Ohio State
 11-2   1-2-0   377-163   1-1-0   7-1   0-0   1-0   1-0   W6   W1 
Oregon Oregon
 10-3   1-2-0   469-309   2-1-0   8-1   0-0   2-0   1-1   L1   W1 
 


  
Head To Head Matchups This Year
DateMatchupScoreSpreadTotal
 Jan 01, 2010   Ohio St at Oregon   26-17   -5.0   51.5 
 
Head To Head Matchups From Last Year
DateMatchupScoreSpreadTotal
No Head To Head Matchups Last Year
 
 


  Ohio State Buckeyes Last 10 Games 
Date Opponent Where Outcome Score Record Spread Total
 ->Jan 01 
  at Oregon  at Oregon
 Away   W   26-17   11-2   5.0   51.5 
 ->Nov 21 
  at Michigan  at Michigan
 Away   W   21-10   10-2   -10.0   48.0 
 ->Nov 14 
  Iowa  Iowa
 Home   W   27-24   9-2   -16.5   38.0 
 ->Nov 07 
  at Penn St  at Penn St
 Away   W   24-7   8-2   5.5   41.0 
 ->Oct 31 
  New Mexico St  New Mexico St
 Home   W   45-0   7-2   -44.0   50.0 
 ->Oct 24 
  Minnesota  Minnesota
 Home   W   38-7   6-2   -17.0   41.5 
 ->Oct 17 
  at Purdue  at Purdue
 Away   L   18-26   5-2   -14.0   45.0 
 ->Oct 10 
  Wisconsin  Wisconsin
 Home   W   31-13   5-1   -14.0   46.0 
 ->Oct 03 
  at Indiana  at Indiana
 Away   W   33-14   4-1   -18.0   47.0 
 ->Sep 26 
  Illinois  Illinois
 Home   W   30-0   3-1   -14.0   49.5 


  Oregon Ducks Last 10 Games 
Date Opponent Where Outcome Score Record Spread Total
 ->Jan 01 
  Ohio St  Ohio St
 Home   L   17-26   10-3   -5.0   51.5 
 ->Dec 03 
  Oregon St  Oregon St
 Home   W   37-33   10-2   -9.5   63.5 
 ->Nov 21 
  at Arizona  at Arizona
 Away   W   44-41   9-2   -5.5   60.0 
 ->Nov 14 
  Arizona St  Arizona St
 Home   W   44-21   8-2   -21.0   51.0 
 ->Nov 07 
  at Stanford  at Stanford
 Away   L   42-51   7-2   -7.0   58.0 
 ->Oct 31 
  USC  USC
 Home   W   47-20   7-1       
 ->Oct 24 
  at Washington  at Washington
 Away   W   43-19   6-1   -9.0   56.0 
 ->Oct 10 
  at UCLA  at UCLA
 Away   W   24-10   5-1       
 ->Oct 03 
  Washington St  Washington St
 Home   W   52-6   4-1   -35.0   55.5 
 ->Sep 26 
  California  California
 Home   W   42-3   3-1   5.5   55.5 


4:30p - Friday, January 1st Rose Bowl
Teams Conference Spread Total Points
 
(8) Ohio State
  (10-2)
 Big Ten    5    51.5 (-110) 
(7) Oregon
  (10-2)
 Pacific-10    -5  51.5 (-110) 
 
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