Behind-the-scenes look at wild Wednesday night

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After Larry finished the Panther football story, I was finally ready to start layout of the pages, which came at around 3 a.m.

And so I began putting all the pieces of the puzzle together, and somehow, some way squeezed every bit of information from four playoff football games, the Southwestern volleyball match, and Marlin committing to Iowa into the four sports pages.

Finally, we had completed the marathon, and left the office at 5 a.m., culminating one of the busiest nights of sporting events I've been a part of.

There were some impressive numbers from the marathon session — four playoff games, 379 miles traveled by Larry to and from Sioux City, and three ESPN 30 for 30 films started and completed while I worked.

And I couldn't possibly forget to thank those who assisted during the wild night one more time. Big thanks go out to Kyle Wilson, Joel Wires, Drew Herron, Terry Freeman and all the coaches who were able to get stats in on such a late night.

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Quick hits:

• The power of Twitter is incredible. Wednesday afternoon, renowned sports statistician Ken Pomeroy was looking for preseason polls for each Division I basketball conference when he made an interesting discovery.

Conference USA ceased putting out a preseason poll in 2010, making it the only conference that did not have a preseason poll.

Pomeroy then took to Twitter, saying if he received at least five responses ranking the teams from 1-12, he would put together a preseason poll.

As a fan of college basketball, I decided why not give it a try? I'm by no means an expert on C-USA basketball, but it was still fun to put together my ranking of the teams.

Thursday, Pomeroy released the preseason C-USA basketball poll as voted on by 26 voters — USA Today's Dan Wolken, CBSSports.com's Matt Norlander, UW-Superior head coach Paul Eberhardt and 23 random people from Twitter, including myself.

The poll, which saw Memphis selected as the unanimous No. 1, can be found at http://kenpom.com/blog

• Just two weeks ago, Kansas State quarterback Collin Klein was the clear difference between two, seemingly, otherwise evenly-matched football teams in Ames. Now, after his performance against West Virginia last week, he's the clear frontrunner for the Heisman.

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