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"I wasn't here 60 years ago but people have been stopping me and saying, 'Thank you, thank you. It's been so long,'" said sophomore tailback Darnell Autry, who rushed for 226 yards Saturday as No. 4 Northwestern completed its surprising regular season by defeating Purdue 23-8. "We've done a lot for our school, and we've done a lot for each other," Autry said. "I'm not aware that we're one of the greatest stories in history. But I am aware that we are one of the great teams." The Wildcats pulled out celebratory shirts and caps Saturday, proclaiming themselves Big Ten champions, even though they still might have to share the title with unbeaten Ohio State. That is one reason they will be gathered around television sets Saturday when No. 2 Ohio State plays at No. 18 Michigan. A Michigan win puts Northwestern in the Rose Bowl for the first time since 1949. If Ohio State wins, it goes to the Rose Bowl and Northwestern goes to the Citrus Bowl, probably to play Tennessee. "Not in my wildest dreams did I expect this," Northwestern quarterback Steve Schnur said. "The championship will take some time to sink in, but nothing can take this away. "This is something I will look back on my entire life and for one day, I will be a Michigan fan when they play Ohio State." "We believed all along," he said. "And now everyone believes. It was incredible out there... What a feeling. I'll never forget it." Autry, so homesick after last season that he contemplated transferring to be close to his Tempe, Ariz., home, knew that once he returned Northwestern would start winning. Cincinnati coach closes basketball practice The Associated Press CINCINNATI — Cincinnati men's basketball coach Bob Huggins has closed practices because a fan sent a computer message to a friend describing the Bearcats' strategies. Huggins said Friday he was concerned that such electronic information sharing, even if innocently intended, could find its way to opposing coaches. "I'm sure somebody's going to call (Wyoming coach) Joby Wright or (Arkansas coach) Nolan Richardson and say, 'Hey, all their practice schedules and a synopsis of what's going on is on the Internet. Here, let me send it to you," Huggs said. Huggins said the fan — whose identity he did not reveal — sent electronic mail to a friend on the Internet describing Bearcats' practice sessions from last week. The information included practice schedules and observations on players, coaches and Huggins' conduct during practice. A high school coach came across the information on his computer, printed it and gave a copy to Huggins. As a result, practice has been closed all week and will remain closed all season. Huggins said. Cincinnati is No. 21 in the preseason rankings. 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