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"They never made a mistake," moaned one discouraged USC player, and some felt the Amazing Contents Teaches You or enjoyable Free Trial costs j new year's Day, 0. I Na I Address. CMy State team might not make any more for the next two years. Ohio State University begins the 1969 football campaign with its No. 1 ranking. With 14 straight victories, the Buckeyes also have the longest winning streak of any major college team. (Illinois last beat OSU midway through the 1967 season.) Coach Woody Hayes has 18 starters returning from last year's squad. Yet he also has a problem: the Rose Bowl jinx. Because of conference regulations, no Big Ten School can play in the Rose Bowl two years in succession. Thus Oh'o State could repeat as conference champions this fall and still be only spectators on New Year's Day. "We'll be back in 1970," several OSU sophomores boasted following their triumph over Southern fornia and 0. J. Simpson. But in looking ahead to that date, they might forget 1969. Woody Hayes may have difficulty maintaining team spirit during this Bowl year. Since the Big Ten and Pacific Coast Conference agreed to their Rose Bowl pact 23 years ago, only Michigan in 1948, Ohio State in 1955, and Michigan State in 1966 have won Big Ten titles without the Rose Bowl incentive. "It's a cannibal league," claims Big Ten publicist Kay Schultz. "The average finish for a team after its championship year is between fourth and fifth place." This proved true for Indiana, which tied for the 1967 Big Ten title and played in the Rose Bowl with a mostly sophomore squad. The following year Indiana slid to fifth place. Not only does the rule rob Big Ten teams of some of their incentive but, as champs, they find all their conference foes pointing for them. Ohio State succeeded last year partly because nobody realized they were title contenders until midway through the season. If anyone can beat the Rose Bowl jinx, however, it would seem to be Ohio State. At spring practice this year coach Hayes (a man not known for long statements to the press) commented tersely about his 1969 squad: "It's obvious we have a little more depth." That could rate as the understatement of the century. In addition to 18 of the 22 offensive and defensive starters, Woody Hayes has 32 men returning from last year's traveling squad. On the offense, Buckeyes have vetp erans at eight positions and three-dee- p at two others. The offensive backfield returns intact, including Rose Bowl stars Rex Kern and Jim Otis. So rich is the running talent that Otis could possibly lose his starting fullback job State SAVSlEDCftwcocs. 10 F amity Weekly, September tl, 1969 non-Ro- se at 44-m- two-dee- |