It'll be Ohio St. vs. LSU for BCS title
Ohio State and LSU will clash for the college football championship Jan. 7 in New Orleans.
The announcement was made Sunday, along with the lineup of the major bowl games.
OSU (11-1) finished No. 1 in the Bowl Championship Series final regular season standings and LSU got the No. 2 spot after beating Tennessee 21-14 Saturday for the SEC championship.
Ohio State also played for the title last year but lost to Florida 41-14.
The Ohio-State LSU match-up was determined after the previous 1-2 teams, Missouri and West Virginia, were defeated in their final regular season games.
Oklahoma dumped Missouri 38-17 and unranked Pitt shocked WVU 13-9 Saturday.
The major bowl opponents:
-- Hawaii (12-0) vs. Georgia (10-2) in the Sugar Bowl.
-- Southern California (10-2) vs. Illinois (9-3) in the Rose Bowl.
-- Virginia Tech (11-2) vs. Kansas (11-1) in the Orange Bowl.
-- Oklahoma (11-2) vs. West Virginia (10-2) in the Fiesta Bowl. // Copyright 2007 by United Press International
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