rdc, virginia, and maryland bureau chief are with us tonight. let s start with the maryland governor s race. we are at the university of maryland, where anthony brown s staff is setting up a they hope will be a victory party. it once seemed a sure thing, but democrats outnumber republicans two to one. campaignen a spirit of . the race is now in the tossup category. it seems the victor will be determined by turnout. usually boasts the highest turnout in the state and today it seems no different. it is an important thing to do. the democratic candidate, anthony brown, chose leisure world for one of his many last pitch stops. flex every day we will be fighting for working-class families. he waved to potential voters at a busy intersection and moved on to vote near his edgewater home. we are feeling great about the back that so many democrats and republicans are looking to vote for change in direction for the state. which candidate can motivate his supporters to get to th
come up with the fumble, chasing white, the ball is on the ground. what i m talking about, right now, boom, you got to get up. if you think they re laying on top of your player, just has to be a built-in clock. you got to know after a play like that, you don t have a time-out. you got to get back to the line of scrimmage. kirk: fourth down. 26 seconds. incomplete. the buckeyes win. brent: grant jumps that route. looked like duckworth let that ball slip through his hands, but that was nice quickness by doran grant. kirk: so we found out what urban meyer intended to do with the quarterback situation. this is braxton miller s team. i want to win the game, we re going the distance with him. and urban meyer and going to move to 17-0 as the head coach at ohio state. shake hands with gary andersen. defensive line coach out of utah. longest win streak in the country. stanford hoping to push their s to 12 tonight. alabama, already a winner. northwestern s off this week. we ll se
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