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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Both No. 2 Texas and No. 4 Ohio State want to be at the top at the end of the season. For one of them, that dream could be gone after the second game.
"You don't want to say that a national championship is at stake so early in the season but, yeah," said linebacker Anthony Schlegel, born in Texas, but a Buckeye these days. "And it definitely means a lot to both teams so far as where they go for the rest of the season."
When the teams meet for the first time Saturday night, a crowd of more than 104,000 will be on hand at Ohio Stadium as well as a prime-time television audience.
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