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    Ohio State Players Get Wii For Bowl Game Bid

    10tv.com wrote Ohio State Players Get Wii For Bowl Game Bid

    Dec 27 2007 7:26AM

    COLUMBUS, Ohio – When the Ohio State University football team earned a bid to the national championship game, the players could cross some items off their Christmas wish lists.

    In addition to a chance at the national title, the Buckeyes took home another coveted prize — a Nintendo Wii video-game system.

    Every player on the Ohio State and Louisiana State teams received a Wii and several other items as part of a bowl gift package.

    Finding a Wii has been a difficult task for shoppers this year, but those working for the BCS national championship game — and for two nonrelated bowl games — gathered enough for every player on the teams involved.

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