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>With only the opportunity to share the backfield in the past, 2006 will be a break-out year >for the Boilermaker star.
That might be a likely thing to happen, but it is by no means appropriate for an encyclopedia.
>One can only lament that this playmaker was not given more opportunities to shine.
Are you kidding me? Ditto.
>the Boilers look to return to a bowl game while winning the Big Ten Championship as they >elevate the offense to a new height.
I think 10 other teams would beg to differ that the championship has been decided.