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Buckeyes In 3-D



COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio State's Sept. 11 home game against the Miami Hurricanes will be broadcast in 3-D by ESPN, the cable network announced Thursday.

The network says it will air about 13 college football games this season, concluding with the Tostitos BCS National Championship Game on January 10.

The defending Big Ten champion Buckeyes, ranked No. 3 nationally, will host No. 19 Miami at 3:40 PM in the first meeting between the two teams since the OSU defeated the Hurricanes to win the 2002 BCS National Championship.

This will be the second time that Ohio State has been featured in 3D by ESPN as the team’s game against USC on Sept. 9, 2009, served as a test telecast for the network.

The first two weeks of ESPN 3D’s inaugural college football season will open up with telecasts involving three of the top five ranked teams in an ESPN.com early preseason Top 25 poll.

Coverage will begin with No. 2 Boise State, entering the season with a 14-game winning streak, against No. 5 Virginia Tech from FedEx Field, home of the Washington Redskins Monday, Sept. 6.

A New Season


The 2010 OSU football season kicks off tonight and university officials have plans in place to move traffic along smoothly as a potential crush of fans headed to the game and commuters headed home pose traffic and parking challenges.

Crew In Cup Final


Guillermo Barros Schelotto scored a 98th-minute penalty kick and the Columbus Crew reached their first U.S. Open Cup final since 2002 with a 2-1 overtime semifinal victory over short-handed D.C. United on Wednesday.

Close To Clinching


The Clippers ran their winning streak to four games with a 4-1 victory over the Indianapolis Indians Wednesday night.

Rivalry Game Still Finale


Buckeye Nation breathes a sight of relief: the traditaional rivalry game with the Team Up North will remain the last game of the football season.

Back In First


The Clipper regained fist place in the International League West with a 5-2 win at Indianapolis Tuesday night.

The Coach On The Game


Like a sure-footed runner eluding tacklers, Ohio State head football coach Jim Tressel avoided weighing in on an ongoing controversy over rescheduling the OSU-Michigan game to some time other than the final weekend of the regular season.

Scouting The Herd


The second-ranked Buckeyes don't know what to expect from Marshall.

Clarett Joins UFL


Former Ohio State star Maurice Clarett has signed a one-year contract with the Omaha Nighthawks of the United Football League.

Clippers Gain Ground


The Clippers beat Indianapolis 6-4 Monday night.

Clippers 10, Indians 5


After a shutout loss Saturday, the Clippers web site reports the team held a closed-door meeting before coming out to beat Indianapolis 10-5 victory at Huntington Park Sunday.