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    About Me: Who says a theater girl can't love sports? I may be a Northwestern graduate, but I'm an Ohio State Buckeye at heart. Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, I relocated to New York City to find a life on the stage. After four years of trying, (and finding some
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    Tuesday, April 3, 2007, 01:38 AM EST [NCAA BB]

    Why does it suck so much to be a Buckeye? I mean, come on. We made it to both the football and basketball national championship games this year. Granted, we choked in football, and we really didn't stand a chance in basketball, but why did we have to lose to Florida in both games? It's never fun being a punching bag. Gawd...I almost feel like the Cubs fans right now. Will the pain ever end?

     

    Oh yea, I got in to USC and Boston for graduate school in journalism. I got wait-listed for NYU and I'm just waiting on Columbia. If I get in to Columbia, that's where I am going. My heart is pulling for USC but Boston offered me 10K to go to their school. What's a girl to do?

     

    To be completely objective...was it really so surprising that Florida won? Not really. Did I want to see Noah beat his chest in joy? Definitely not!!! Man, I can't stand that kid. At least Greg Oden is the silent type. Of course, he'll be silent in the NBA by next season. I hate to see him go, but what's the point in sticking around? If I was 19 years old and people offered me millions of dollars to play basketball, I doubt I'd turn it down. Then again, I'm just stoked that some school wants to offer me 10K to pay for one semester of graduate school.

    There's always next year...

     

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