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Ohio, Michigan Kids Dream of 'The Game'

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November 18, 2003 |RUSTY MILLER, AP Sports Writer |Copyright
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RUSTY MILLER, AP Sports Writer
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11-18-2003
Dateline: COLUMBUS, Ohio
When Rob Sims was growing up in Ohio, he used to cry if his beloved Buckeyes lost to rival Michigan.

Now Sims is a 6-foot-4, 305-pound offensive tackle for No. 4 Ohio State. And just as when he was small, he doesn't want to shed any tears after the Buckeyes play at No. 5 Michigan on Saturday.

"The Michigan-Ohio State game is like a ... holiday," Sims said Monday, carefully searching for just the right word to express his feelings. "And for me to be a part of this holiday now makes me feel good, knowing that all of those people back home will be watching me doing my thing."

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