Both of our squads proved that with Darryl Clark

Pat Angerer is crazy, Jeremiah Hunter can kill you, Amari Spievey will burn you, and Tyler Sash will rip your heart out, juggle it, then return it for a touchdown!That interception Sash had against Indiana on the goal line was one of the crazy plays I have ever seen. That is the kind of play that football coaches, players, and fans all collectively have nightmares about.These guys are for real and I have o doubt they will be out for blood. My biggest concern would be that the Ohio State line (which has been suspect at times this season) does not protect Pryor, the Pryor gets happy feet and starts lofting ball in the air for Sash to prance back to the end zone.The line play is going to be crucial in this game...for both teams. Whoever can control the line of scrimmage more will probably win.Any worries about the Ohio State Silver Bullets (I must call them that at least 10 times a day, although it reminds me of Coors Light ...)BF: I think the entire OSU defense worries me, but Cameron Heyward and Brian Rolle definitely give reasons to worry that we might have to replace another QB this weekend (knock on wood that doesnt actually happen, although McNutt in a Wildcat offense might be fun to watch).KG: I sort of picture a nice tug of war at the line of scrimmage for most of the game. Heyward, Doug Worthington, Thad Gibson, and the rest of the Buckeye rotation (Rob Rose and Lawrence Wilson especially) will have to have a big game A pressured quarterback is a useless quarterback. (Both of our squads proved that with Darryl Clark.)BF: Even though I cant confirm it, I have been hearing Adam Robinson will be playing on Saturday from a few sources. If ARob is back, does that change the game plan for OSUKG: I don't think so.

It may make it harder to execute, but the Buckeyes are always going to try and shut down the run game. That will be an interesting development to follow the next few days.So, bottom line...How do you think the game will play out on SaturdayBF: I think it will be ALL defense, but thats why I like Big Ten football so I wont complain. As crazy as it sounds, the team with the best punter will win this game. KG: Care to give a prediction BF: I need to have faith in my Hawkeyes 17-14, Iowa, and only because the defense scores for them. I cross my fingers for a DJK kickoff return for a touchdown, too.KG: I think the game is close through three quarters, but the OSU defense will get a timely turnover or Ray Small will get a big return and the Buckeye's will take control in the fourth, prevailing with a 27-17 victory.BF: If Iowa turns the ball over more than once, I think your prediction could be very accurate. Ohio State isnt Indiana, so Iowa cant give the Buckeyes the ball in good field position like they did in that game.KG: Thanks Bret! It's been fun May the best defense win!BF: Thanks KG.

It was fun...lets do it again next year, when Iowa and Ohio State are playing for the Big Ten Championship in Kinnick.This article is featured on First and Big Ten , a web site dedicated to everything Big Ten football Follow me on twitter kristofergreen .. HNBA Denounces Attorney General Mukasey's 'Last Minute' Decision to StripImmigrants of the Right to Fair and Competent CounselWASHINGTON, Jan. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ The Hispanic National BarAssociation (HNBA) condemns the Bush Administration's latest attempt to thwartConstitutional protections provided to immigrants.In Matter of Compean, 24 I& N Dec 710 (A.G. 2009), Attorney General Michael Mukasey held thatimmigrants do not have a constitutional right to effective counsel under theDue Process Clause (or any other provision in the Constitution).The AttorneyGeneral's decision declared that even immigrants who have been prejudiced bytheir attorney's ineffective or fraudulent representation do not have theright to have their cases reconsidered.The text of Matter of Compean isavailable at http:// law is very complex a labyrinth that only a competent lawyercan navigate.Immigrants regularly fall prey to illegal schemes andineffective representation by unscrupulous attorneys, non-attorneys, andnotarios.The courts ensure that the "standard of fairness" is met byguaranteeing that immigrants have the opportunity to be represented bycompetent and effective counsel.Judicial precedent has recognized that thehigh stakes of a removal proceeding, coupled with the maze of immigrationrules and regulations, make evident the necessity of the right to counsel.Now, Attorney General Mukasey has reversed the decades of Court precedent andonly a handful of cases "may" be considered under the grace of the Departmentof Justice."The decision of the Attorney General runs afoul to basicprinciples of fairness and protection and condones fraudulent schemes andtheir consequences against the most vulnerable group in our society," statedRamona E. Lucero Ortiz of HNBA, 1-202-223-4777, .

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