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The Top 10 Regional Sports Stories of the Year

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The Huskies, who will face Florida State on Tuesday in Miami, jumped from No. 21 to No. 15 in the BCS standings after the victories and a series of results that pushed NIU into the BCS, sparking a debate among national pundits whether the Huskies belonged.

4. Wake Up The Echoes

It wasn't always pretty, but Notre Dame returned to national championship form in 2012, earning a spot in the BCS title game against Alabama after posting a 12-0 record despite being unranked in The Associated Press Top 25 when the season began.

The Irish, led by AP Coach of the Year Brian Kelly and inspired by Heisman Trophy finalist Manti Te'o, were dominant at times, but also had their share of close calls to remain undefeated. Notre Dame needed three overtime periods to slip past Pittsburgh before stringing together wins against Boston College, Wake Forest and USC to reach Miami, where the top-ranked Irish will be seeking their 14th national championship.

5. Marshall comes to town

The Bears entered the 2012 offseason in need of targets for quarterback Jay Cutler. That's when new general manager Phil Emery went to work, Brandon Marshall in a trade with the Miami Dolphins.

In his first season reunited with his former Denver teammate Cutler, Marshall quickly became the Bears top receiver and eventually made his fourth Pro Bowl. But Marshall also had his series of disappointments, which he documented after a 21-13 loss to the Packers this month when he called for his teammates to be more accountable after a freefall that came after the Bears won seven of their first eight games.

6. Wait Til Next Year?

When Theo Epstein took over the Cubs' baseball before the 2012 season, he warned fans they'd have to be patient. But even the most pessimistic of fans probably didn't envision a year that included 101 losses.

And yet, that's what the Cubs delivered, suffering their first 100-loss season since 1966. Epstein made his share of moves during the year, trading veterans Ryan Dempster, Geovany Soto and Reed Baker for minor league prospects. Starter Matt Garza developed elbow problems, reliever Kerry Wood retired and despite productive seasons from Alfonso Soriano and Anthony Rizzo, defensive issues for shortstop Starlin Castro and major issues for closer Carlos Marmol led to a fifth-place finish in the N.L. Central, 27 games out of first place.


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