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When it was all over, when Jim Tressel walked arm in arm with Maurice Clarett and the confetti flew and the crowd at Sun Devil Stadium still boomed, there finally was perspective. Ward Cleaver and college football's newest superstar were surveying the madness, waving and gazing at a sea of scarlet and silver, and somehow, some way, bridging one magical moment with the glory of the past.
When it was all over, when Tressel had gift wrapped his second season as coach at Ohio State with the storied program's first national title since Lyndon Johnson was the president, one word from Tressel shed light on how it all had come together so quickly. Tressel grabbed his ...