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<generator>Blogsmith http://www.blogsmith.com/</generator><item><title>Big East Commish: Old Bowl System Preferable to Playoff</title><link>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/04/big-east-commish-doesnt-expect-bcs-to-last-past-2013/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/04/big-east-commish-doesnt-expect-bcs-to-last-past-2013/</guid><comments>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/04/big-east-commish-doesnt-expect-bcs-to-last-past-2013/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/cincinnati/" rel="tag">Cincinnati</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/connecticut/" rel="tag">Connecticut</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/louisville/" rel="tag">Louisville</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/pittsburgh/" rel="tag">Pittsburgh</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/rutgers/" rel="tag">Rutgers</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/south-florida/" rel="tag">South Florida</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/syracuse/" rel="tag">Syracuse</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/west-virginia/" rel="tag">West Virginia</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/big-east/" rel="tag">Big East</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/fanhouse-exclusive/" rel="tag">FanHouse Exclusive</a></p><img border="1" hspace="4" alt="John Marrinatto" vspace="4" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/11/big-east-john-marinatto-200bn110409.jpg" />TAMPA, Fla. -- The demand for a college football playoff could break up the BCS after the 2013 season, but instead of adding a playoff, the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) would likely just revert back to the old bowl system, Big East commissioner <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/John+Marinatto/">John Marinatto</a> told FanHouse.<br /><br />"It [the BCS] is such an entity where there's so many diverse things that come together that make it work," Marinatto said. "I don't know if all that will continue to go on the way it is. If they're pressured to create a playoff, they would simply go back to what the system used to be like and have it as an at-large, free-for-all where people can go [to whichever bowl] they want.<br /><br />"I don't think the pressure would cause people to create a playoff. I think it would cause them to go back to where we used to be [before the BCS]."<br /><br />Marinatto also told FanHouse that the Big East has "no intention" of adding a ninth-football member. However, if the Big East was approached by another school that would "add value," the conference would be receptive to adding another member even it grew the basketball league to 17 teams. Marinatto stressed it would not "raid" another league to add a ninth-football member. <br /><br />Also in Marinatto's interview with FanHouse, he said the BCS wants the coaches to make their ballots public after next season. He said he's optimistic they will and the coaches' poll will remain a part of the BCS formula. Marinatto also said it's possible a one-loss team could get selected over undefeated Cincinnati for a spot in the BCS title game and why the Big East's Yankee Bowl will be a success -- no matter how cold the weather might be in New York in late December/early January.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">When will you add a ninth football member?</span><br />There is no intention of adding a ninth member at this point. There hasn't even been a discussion.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Do you want a ninth football member?</span><br />I understand the reasons why people feel like we could or should have a ninth member and it's primarily for scheduling. Again, we've had this discussion in the room the last five years since we expanded to 16 [schools]. It always comes down to: we'll take a ninth member if that member brings value to the membership.<br /><br style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold" /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Even if that means increasing the basketball membership to 17 schools?</span><br />Even if that means going to 17. We're structured in such a way that we've provided for that in our bylaws. If a ninth member of value became available tomorrow, we'd expand and go to 17.<br /><style type="text/css">
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<br style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold" /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Would you pursue a ninth football member?</span><br />Will we raid someone to do it? No. It's not our intention to raid someone to accomplish what we want to accomplish. If under the right set of circumstances ... where someone might be disenfranchised and look for a new home. And if that school brought value, then we would be amenable. The world could change. The costs of travel could become such that an Eastern school that's now in a non-Eastern quote-unquote conference might want to look [and think] 'it makes more sense to be in the Big East.' There could be a shifting around. In that scenario, we would go to 17. <br /><br />But we're not going to go out there and try and raid someone. That's not our intention.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Do you believe the BCS will continue to exist after the 2013 season?</span><br />The contract with ESPN is through [the end of the 2013 season]. There's so much resistance, or seemingly vocal resistance [to the BCS]. It's such an entity where there's so many diverse things that come together that make it work. I don't know if all that will continue to go on the way it is. <br /><br />If they're pressured to create a playoff, they would simply go back to what the system used to be like and have it as an at-large, free-for-all where people can go to [to whichever bowl] they want. I don't think the pressure would cause people to create a playoff. I think it would cause them to go back to where we used to be. <br /><br />We like the current system for a lot of reasons. It brings (the) regular season value because of the number of bowls that are available that provide so many students with the experience of being to a bowl game and that's a valuable thing. <br /><br />The theory is if a playoff is created, the most you could do would be an eight-team playoff and those eight teams are going to be the ones that get to experience a post-season bowl. Whereas today you have probably 68 schools that get that experience, half of them walking away feeling good and winning. From a student-athlete's standpoint, we think the current structure allows for a better overall experience for more student-athletes. And that's really what, in the world of football, it's about: going to a bowl and experiencing that post-season experience.<br /><br />In the Bowl Subdivision, people really cherish the post-season experiences. Whether it's the Rose Bowl or one of the lower level bowls, to get to a bowl is considered a positive experience. People around our table don't want to lose that.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Is there any scenario in which a one-loss team could be selected over a 12-0 Cincinnati team to play in the BCS title game?</span><br />I don't know until it unfolds. There are inherent flaws in the BCS system, it's not perfect. Injustice is possible. It's an attempt simply to get the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the country identified to play each other. Over the years there have been injustices and we know it's not a perfect system. To answer your question, it could happen. It would be hard to see how it could happen, but again, the system is not perfect.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Should the coaches' ballots remain public and if they are not public, would the coaches' poll no longer be a part of the BCS formula?</span><br />Yes, transparency is important in a lot of things, but particularly in this at this point. We've talked about this around the room. We think chances are better that it [the coaches' poll] becomes transparent [than dropping the coaches poll from the BCS formula]. I think they understand at some level that it's important. Transparency is important for credibility. Hopefully that will happen; we'll see. <br /><br />There clearly is a desire on the part of the commissioners around the country to have it transparent. We all feel that's important for a number of reasons, including credibility. I understand the logic of not publishing [the ballots] because of the pressure within certain conferences to help their own schools and a lot of other reasons, friendships and what not. But the reasons for making it transparent are more compelling than the reasons for keeping it secret.<br /><br />The final [ballot] is the most important one. I would prefer that [all ballots through the season were public] but I don't know if that's a deal-breaker. The most important one is the final one.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Temple was kicked out of the Big East after the 2001-02 school year ...</span><br />My understanding, the group [Big East] created standards that they wanted everyone to adhere to and Temple wasn't able to meet the standards. [Marinatto was not with the Big East when the decision was made]<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Could the same thing happen to another Big East school for not being competitive enough?</span><br />We have standards. In 2000, we created a strategic plan. Within our strategic plan were three elements. <br /><br />One of the elements is referred to as the program standards for all of our team sports, a minimum number of scholarships you must commit; you also have to meet a certain percentage of the commitment for coaches and a facilities requirement. <br /><br />When we expanded in 2003, we re-wrote the constitution and bylaws and created the contracts with the five new schools [Cincinnati, DePaul, Louisville, Marquette, South Florida]; an exhibit to the agreement was the strategic plan. We told everyone these are the standards we created, you have to adhere to these if you want to join and make the commitment that you're going to commit to the standards, so it's built into the contracts. It's an overall commitment to excellence. They are not competitive standards.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">How close was the league to restructuring the men's basketball tournament and eliminating byes for the top eight seeds?</span><br />The way it happened, at our summer meetings, several of our coaches raised the concept of changing the format of the tournament. What I said to them was we've really not talked about this. When we expanded the tournament to 16 [teams], the current structure was the only one they could accept and go to 16 because it protected the best teams. <br /><br />At the meeting this year, there was a reversal of opinion [because] on the women's side, three of the top four seeds lost, and on the men's side, two of the top four lost [their opening game]. I said to them this is all new. <br /><br />I had [men's basketball associate commissioner] Danny Gavitt do an analysis. Does it require more class days, etc. Basically it was a neutral effect on all of those things. We could have changed the format. Several of the coaches in the room who were advocating for it, upon reflection, weren't as excited about doing it any longer. I've said we've only done it [this way] for one year, let's just table the idea for a year and if we feel that way next year we can revisit it. For the time being let's keep it the way it is. <br /><br />I decided to keep it the way it was for another year at which point and time, we'll reevaluate to whether we want to make a change.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Are you in favor of all 16 teams playing in the Big East Tournament or would you rather it be limited to only the top 12 teams?</span><br />A year ago, I would have said no [to all 16]. But it seemed to work from a crowd standpoint. We had such good crowds last year. Now ESPN is televising the first day [the first-round wasn't televised last year]. We've got ESPN2 for the first session, ESPNU for the second session. We were afraid we would devalue our tournament by going to 16 and diluting it. That didn't happen last year, so let's see again what happens this year.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">The BCS is considering hiring a full-time BCS coordinator. Is former Big East commissioner Mike Tranghese the obvious choice?</span><br />We've been talking about [having a coordinator] for a while. People [BCS league commissioners] who are sitting in the chair as the [BCS] coordinator often times feel conflicted wearing two hats because they have a built-in conflict of interest. <br /><br />We've been talking about how we could potentially eliminate that perception because that person acts as the coordinator and also acts as the spokesperson. Within their own conference when you're the [BCS] coordinator, your own people [from your conference], you're not representing because you're representing the whole group. <br /><br />We haven't resolved the fact we want to hire an executive director. We're talking about the idea. We haven't identified names. We haven't determined titles. We're not sure what the best scenario is to follow primarily to avoid that perceived conflict of interest.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">You took over for Tranghese on July 1 as Big East commissioner. How have your first 100 days gone so far?</span><br />In so many ways I feel like we've accomplished so much. We got the Champs Bowl deal done. We got the Yankee [Bowl] deal done. We extended the [Madison Square] Garden contract [to host the Big East Tournament through 2016]. We hired a woman [associate commissioner Danielle Donehew] to take over for [associate commissioner] Donna DeMarco. <br /><br />On the women's basketball side, we created the SWA [senior woman administrator] initiative for sportsmanship and ethical conduct. There are so many things we've gotten done in a short time, but there are so many things we need to start to deal with. The biggest of the logistical things is simply trying to relocate our office [Brown University bought the building the league's office is located in]. It sounds like a simple thing, but it's so all-consuming. Our intention is to stay in Providence.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">The Big East added a bowl game to be played in Yankee Stadium starting next season. How can a bowl game played potentially in sub-freezing weather be a success?</span><br />We have three objectives [for our bowl games]: opponent, destination and geography. <br /><br />Geography we address by being in New York because it's the center of where we are. Destination? New York City, Christmas, holidays. Opponent? Big 12. We have our three criteria met. If [Yankee Stadium] had a cover on the stadium it would be perfect, but it didn't. We had talked about doing this eight years ago. We had announced if the [New York] Jets built a new stadium with a roof we would create the Big Apple Bowl and we would host it. That would be perfect for us. The idea of being able to play this game in New York City on New Year's Day is what where shooting for. <br /><br />When you go to Times Square and see the ball come down, it was just so appealing. I think that people would want to experience that. When you've watch it on TV since you were a kid, when Guy Lombardo would welcome in the New Year, then Dick Clark and so you grew up watching it. If your team is in New York City playing in Yankee Stadium on New Year's Day, wouldn't you want to go see New York lit up for the holidays and the ball coming down in Times Square? <br /><br />I think we offset the weather with all those other things. And then as Randy Levine, president of the Yankees, keeps telling me: We're the New York Yankees, don't worry about the weather. The proposed dates are Dec. 29, 30, 31 or Jan. 1, but we're shooting for Jan. 1. That's ideal, you get there for the 31st to watch the ball and next day have the game. A day start would be ideal. The Yankees are in conversations with different networks to televise it, but haven't finalized what they want to do with it.<br /><hr color="#eeeeee" width="80%" /><br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/keyexp/kits/ke_kits.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script><!-- START KE KIT -->
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<!-- END KE KIT --><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/04/big-east-commish-doesnt-expect-bcs-to-last-past-2013/">Big East Commish: Old Bowl System Preferable to Playoff</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Wed, 04 Nov 2009 15:30:00 EST .  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;">&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/04/big-east-commish-doesnt-expect-bcs-to-last-past-2013/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/forward/19223140/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/search.html?rank=&amp;fc=1&amp;url=http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/04/big-east-commish-doesnt-expect-bcs-to-last-past-2013/" title="Linking Blogs">Linking&nbsp;Blogs</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/04/big-east-commish-doesnt-expect-bcs-to-last-past-2013/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a></p>]]></description><category>John Marinatto</category><dc:creator>Brett McMurphy</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 15:30:00 EST </pubDate></item><item><title>Rewind: Big East Primed for Big Finish</title><link>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/02/big-east-rewind-two-be-determined/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/02/big-east-rewind-two-be-determined/</guid><comments>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/11/02/big-east-rewind-two-be-determined/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/cincinnati/" rel="tag">Cincinnati</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/connecticut/" rel="tag">Connecticut</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/louisville/" rel="tag">Louisville</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/pittsburgh/" rel="tag">Pittsburgh</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/rutgers/" rel="tag">Rutgers</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/south-florida/" rel="tag">South Florida</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/syracuse/" rel="tag">Syracuse</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/west-virginia/" rel="tag">West Virginia</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/big-east/" rel="tag">Big East</a></p><img hspace="4" border="1" align="right" vspace="4" alt="" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/11/pittcincy.jpg" />And then there were two.<br />
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Cincinnati and Pittsburgh are now the lone undefeated teams in Big East play after last weekend's action.<br />
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The No. 4 ranked <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/cincinnati/">Bearcats</a> and No. 14 <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/pittsburgh/">Panthers</a> continue on a collision course for the de facto Big East championship game on Dec. 5 in Pittsburgh. By the way, whatever Nick Carparelli, the Big East's senior associate commissioner for football, is making, he deserves a raise.<br />
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Carparelli is in charge of the league's schedule and his philosophy is having the league's top games played later in the year. That's easier said than done, but the Big East could have a pair of Top 10 teams playing for the league title if the Bearcats and Panthers don't stumble.<br />
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Stumble is exactly what West Virginia did -- again -- at South Florida. Playing in Tampa, Fla., on a Friday night for the second time in three years, the Mountaineers' league title hopes took a big hit with the 30-19 loss to the <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/buffalo/">Bulls</a>, who had lost their previous two games to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh by a combined margin of 75-31.<br />
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At just past the halfway mark in league play, five of the league's eight teams already have two league losses.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Some things we may have actually figured out in the past week</span><br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">1. They are so ready for basketball to start in Louisville and Syracuse.</span><br />
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Last week's home football games at Louisville and Syracuse drew ridiculously small crowds. Louisville's game against Arkansas State drew a Papa John's <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/stanford/" class="injectedLink">Cardinal</a> Stadium crowd of 21,497, the smallest in the stadium's 11-year history. The low attendance was probably a combination of UL fans being fed up with <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Steve+Kragthorpe/">Steve Kragthorpe</a> and the caliber of opponent. However, a top-flight opponent didn't help Syracuse. Only 33,082 showed at the Carrier Dome to see the Orange battle No. 5 Cincinnati. Even with free tickets provided to SU students and $10 tickets available in the upper level, it was smaller than any home crowd during <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/greg-robinson/143438" class="injectedLink">Greg Robinson</a>'s past four seasons. Apparently the honeymoon is already over for first-year SU coach Doug Marrone, whose job didn't get any easier when WR Mike Williams quit on Monday.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">2. Tim Brown never felt better - or worse - about a victory.</span><br />
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Tim Brown, Rutgers wide receiver, grew up in Miami two houses from UConn's <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/jasper-howard/156639" class="injectedLink">Jasper Howard</a>. Saturday was UConn's first home game since Howard was murdered. Brown had considered flying to Miami for the funeral last Monday, but ended up watching it on the internet. Before the game, he walked onto the field, knelt on one knee, said a short prayer and raised six fingers to the heavens -- for Howard, who wore No. 6. More than three hours later, Brown was racing into the end zone with the winning 81-yard TD catch with 22 seconds remaining. After crossing the goal line, Brown held up six fingers. "I played for him," said Brown, who cried after the game. "I dedicate this win to him and my teammates, for helping me keep my head up and keep me strong."<br />
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3. South Florida has gotten into West Virginia's head.</span><br />
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USF's victory last week against West Virginia was only the third in five all-time meetings between the schools. But has a 3-2 advantage ever appeared so dominating? West Virginia has been favored in all five meetings, but has only won one comfortably. Since winning the first meeting, 28-13 in 2005, West Virginia has been lucky it hasn't lost four in a row to the Bulls. In 2006 USF won at WVU 24-19 as a 21-point underdog; in 2007 USF won 21-13 as a 7-point underdog when WVU was ranked No. 5 and last year USF nearly won again (and probably should have if not for some critical turnovers) in Morgantown in Pat White's final home game, losing 13-7. In last week's 30-19 victory by USF, the Bulls put the clamps on RB <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/noel-devine/157964" class="injectedLink">Noel Devine</a> the same way they've shut down RB Steve Slaton and White in past seasons.<br />
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Re-Tweeting Week 9</span><br style="font-weight: bold;" />
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Ranking the league from top to bottom and summarizing each team, in 140 characters or less.<br />
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1. <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/cincinnati/" class="injectedLink">Cincinnati: Bearcats</a> are nation's only team that has not lost a fumble this season. Did I just jinx a no-hitter?<br />
2. Pitt: After Syracuse this week, Pitt hits a tough closing stretch vs. Notre Dame, West Virginia &amp; Cincinnati, who are combined 20-4<br />
3. USF: Bulls among eight teams with two victories this year against ranked opponents. They'll get a shot for a third vs. Miami on Nov. 28<br />
4. West Virginia: Only Syracuse has allowed more yards passing than Mountaineers. Any chance Noel Devine can also play cornerback?<br />
5. <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/rutgers/" class="injectedLink">Rutgers: Scarlet Knights</a> rank fourth nationally having forced 25 turnovers in eight games<br />
6. UConn: D&eacute;j&agrave; vu again. Huskies suffer 28-24 loss for second consecutive week when defense gives up a late big play in crushing loss to RU<br />
7. Syracuse: Will the Orange be looking past Pittsburgh this week to their Nov. 14 Battle of the Basement at Louisville?<br />
8. Louisville: Cards' 21-13 win vs. Arkansas State was UL's first in 13 games under Steve Kragthorpe when scoring less than 24 points<br />
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"You expect a freshman running back like him to perform that way maybe like three or four games a year, not eight games in a row."<br /><br />Ingram obviously deserves consideration for the award, but is it not so much for what he's done, but who he plays for? After all, he has the No. 1 requirement to win the Heisman - he plays on a team that's ranked in the top five<br /><br />Devine and Lewis have comparable -- if not better numbers -- than Ingram and have put up their numbers against tougher rush defenses than Alabama has faced (More on that later). Yet, Devine and Lewis likely won't make the Heisman ceremonies without buying a ticket because of one reason: their teams are not ranked high enough.<br /><br />Since 1991, 16 of the past 18 Heisman Trophy winners all had one thing in common -- they played for top five ranked teams. Five of the last six winners were on either the nation's No. 1 or No. 2 ranked team.<br /><br />Only Florida's Tim Tebow in 2007 and Texas' Ricky Williams in 1998 won the Heisman playing for teams that were not ranked on an Associated Press top five team entering the bowl games when the Heisman is awarded. In 2007, Florida was No. 12 and in 1998, Texas was No. 20.<br /><br />Apparently Heisman voters -- and yes, I have a ballot -- vote for the most outstanding player in college football based on who the best player is on one of the best teams in the nation and not the overall best player period.<br /><br />Ingram currently is the nation's fifth-leading rusher, averaging 125.5 yards per game. Devine is third (130.3 yards per game) and Lewis is fourth (128.6 yards), yet they are getting little Heisman mention.<br /><br />Even HeismanPundit.com, called by Sports Illustrated as the Heisman's "foremost authority," does not have Devine or Lewis among its top 10 candidates, which includes Ingram and Oregon State's Jacquizz Rodgers, the nation's 10th-leading rusher, averaging 115.7 yards per game.<br /><br />Did we mention Devine and Lewis have posted better numbers against tougher run defenses than Ingram?<br /><br /><style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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Ingram, who has eight rushing TDs, is averaging 6.56 yards per carry. Devine, with 10 rushing TDs, is averaging 6.66 yards per carry. Lewis, with 11 rushing TDs, is averaging 5.56 yards per carry.<br /><br />The average ranking of the opposing rush defenses Alabama has faced this season is 78th out of 120, compared to West Virginia's opponents (57th) and Pittsburgh's opponents (50th).<br /><br />Ingram has faced only one Top 50 rush defense (Tennessee, 33rd), while Devine has faced three (Syracuse, 6th; East Carolina, 29th; and UConn, 50th) and Lewis four (N.C. State, 13th; Rutgers, 27th; Navy, 42nd; and UConn, 50th).<br /><br />"It's tough for the head coach to stand up and start screaming for his players to be a Heisman Trophy candidate," Wannstedt said. "Dion's numbers speak for themselves. When you look around at other running backs in the country, no one's been as productive as him. He's done it against very good competition."<br /><br />West Virginia coach Bill Stewart said he doesn't ever want to single out one player, but Devine is a one of a kind back.<br /><br />"Noel's special," Stewart said. "Our players know he's special. I've had our linemen tell me 'give the ball to [No.] 7 coach.' Our players know it's still a team game. He would be the first to tell you.<br /><br />"If people don't watch him, see him, read about him, know about him, they're living in a cave somewhere."<br /><br />Hopefully Heisman voters will emerge from their caves and consider more than a team's ranking when voting this season.<br /><br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/keyexp/kits/ke_kits.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script> <!-- START KE KIT -->
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    <p class="caption"> In this booking photo released on Tuesday Oct. 27, 2009, by the University of Connecticut Police Department, John William Lomax III is shown Lomax, 21, of Bloomfield, Conn., has been charged with murder for the stabbing death of Coonnecticut football player Jasper Howard outside a school-sanctioned dance on Oct. 18. (AP Photo/University of Connecticut Police Department)</p>
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    <p class="caption"> In this booking photo released on Tuesday Oct. 27, 2009, by the University of Connecticut Police Department, Jamal Todd is shown. Todd, 21, of Hartford, has been charged with a felony charge of falsely reporting an incident and a misdemeanor charge of reckless endangerment, in connection with the stabbing death of Connecticut football player Jasper Howard outside a school-sanctioned dance on Oct. 18. Police say Todd pulled the fire alarm that emptied the dance, triggering the fight. (AP Photo/University of Connecticut Police Department)</p>
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    <p class="caption"> In this booking photo released on Tuesday Oct. 27, 2009, by the University of Connecticut Police Department, Hakim Muhammad is shown. Muhammad, 20, of Bloomfield, Conn., has been charged with conspiracy to commit assault, in connection with the stabbing death of Connecticut football player Jasper Howard outside a school-sanctioned dance on Oct. 18. (AP Photo/UCONN PD)</p>
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    <p class="caption"> In this booking photo released on Tuesday Oct. 27, 2009, by the University of Connecticut Police Department, Jamal Todd is shown. Todd, 21, of Hartford, has been charged with a felony charge of falsely reporting an incident and a misdemeanor charge of reckless endangerment, in connection with the stabbing death of Connecticut football player Jasper Howard outside a school-sanctioned dance on Oct. 18. Police say Todd pulled the fire alarm that emptied the dance, triggering the fight. (AP Photo/University of Connecticut Police Department)</p>
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    <p class="caption"> In this booking photo released on Tuesday Oct. 27, 2009, by the University of Connecticut Police Department, John William Lomax III is shown Lomax, 21, of Bloomfield, Conn., has been charged with murder for the stabbing death of Coonnecticut football player Jasper Howard outside a school-sanctioned dance on Oct. 18. (AP Photo/University of Connecticut Police Department)</p>
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    <p class="caption"> In this booking photo released on Tuesday Oct. 27, 2009, by the University of Connecticut Police Department, John William Lomax III is shown Lomax, 21, oif Bloomfield, Conn., has been charged with murder for the stabbing death of Coonnecticut football player Jasper Howard outside a school-sanctioned dance on Oct. 18. (AP Photo/University of Connecticut Police Department)</p>
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    <p class="caption"> Robert S. Hudd, center, Chief of Police for the University of Connecticut Police Department, makes an announcement of an arrest in the murder of Connecticut football player Jasper Howard during a news conference on Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009 in Storrs, Conn. Connecticut Department of Public Safety Commissioner John A. Danaher III, right, looks on. Howard, a starting cornerback on the football team, was stabbed early Oct. 18 outside a university-sanctioned dance, hours after helping his team to a homecoming game win over Louisville. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)</p>
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    <p class="caption"> Major Ron Blicher of the Univesity of Connecticut Police Department, speaks during a news conference where they announced an arrest in the murder of Connecticut football player Jasper Howard on Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009, in Storrs, Conn. Connecticut Department of Public Safety Commissioner John A. Danaher III, right, looks on. Howard, a starting cornerback on the football team, was stabbed early Oct. 18 outside a university-sanctioned dance, hours after helping his team to a homecoming game win over Louisville. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)</p>
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<!-- END KE KIT --><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/27/the-rank-truth-heisman-favors-polls/">Rank Truth, Heisman Heavily Favors Polls</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Tue, 27 Oct 2009 11:14:00 EST .  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State, Louisville and UConn.<br /><br /> Uh, is it too late to take that all back?<br /><br /> As impressive as Cincinnati has been all season, Pittsburgh might be playing the best overall of any Big East team. The offense is balanced and the defense gets more dominating each week. Saturday, the Panthers (7-1, 4-0 Big East) scorched South Florida 41-14.<br /><br /> Since allowing 505 yards at N.C. State, the Panthers have improved their defensive numbers in each of the past four games. Pitt allowed 305 yards to Louisville on Oct. 2, 303 to UConn on Oct. 10, 286 to Rutgers on Oct. 16 and 212 to USF on Saturday.<br /><br />Led by DE <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/greg-romeus/135896">Greg Romeus</a>, the defense just continues to get stronger and stronger. The offense also is doing its part. QB <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/bill-stull/128665">Bill Stull</a> ranks third nationally in passing efficiency and RB <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/dion-lewis/177942">Dion Lewis</a> is the nation's fourth-leading rusher. Against USF, Pitt never had to punt.<br /><br />The Panthers are off this week before closing the season against Syracuse (Nov. 7), Notre Dame (Nov. 140, at West Virginia (Nov. 27) and Cincinnati (Dec. 5).<strong><br /></strong><br /> Some things we may have actually figured out in the past week<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">1. Sorry <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/brian-kelly/141865">Brian Kelly</a>, Randy Edsall is the Big East coach of the year</span><br /><br />Yes, we already anointed Cincinnati's Brian Kelly as the league's coach of the year in this column a couple of weeks ago, but Randy Edsall deserves the honor as much, if not more. What Edsall did the past week in an incredibly difficult situation was inspiring to say the least. The class, dignity and professionalism that Edsall displayed in dealing with the tragic death of <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/jasper-howard/156639">Jasper Howard</a> situation was extraordinary. Perhaps other coaches would have done as admirably, but I doubt it. Then Edsall somehow managed to take the <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/connecticut/">Huskies</a> into Morgantown and nearly pulled off the upset. UConn outgained WVU 501-387 -- the first team to gain 500 yards on WVU this season -- but couldn't overcome four turnovers and a late <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/noel-devine/157964">Noel Devine</a> TD in the 28-24 loss.<br /><br /><style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">2. Rece Davis is a genius</span><br /><br />While showing highlights of Pittsburgh's 41-14 rout of South Florida, ESPN's Rece Davis remarked the following about the <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/buffalo/">Bulls</a>: "Once again just as the leaves drop, South Florida falls off the face of the Earth." Yes, as the calendar nears Halloween, USF's season turns into all tricks -- no treats. In 2007, USF started 6-0, only to finish 3-4. Last year, USF started 5-0, only to finish 3-5. After this year's 5-0 start, the Bulls are 0-2 and could very well be sitting at 5-4 after hosting West Virginia Friday and traveling to Rutgers Nov. 12. After that 5-0 start, the Bulls have been outgained in each of their Big East games against Syracuse, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">3. The end is near for Steve Kragthorpe at UL</span><br /><br />When Steve Kragthorpe was hired at Louisville in 2007, it was generally regarded as a solid hire. Kragthorpe came to UL from Tulsa where he led the <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/tulsa/">Golden Hurricane</a>, 2-21 the two seasons before he took over, to bowl trips in three of his four seasons. At Louisville, though, it just hasn't worked out. In 2007, gut-wrenching, close losses to Kentucky, Syracuse and UConn kept the Cards from a bowl berth. Last year, the Cards looked to have turned the corner after upsetting No. 14 USF to get to 5-2. However, they promptly ended the year on a five-game losing streak. This year has been more of the same: a 2-5 start with their only wins against Indiana State and Southern Miss (on a last-second field goal). UL will not play in a bowl game for a third consecutive season for the first time since <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/ron-cooper/150771">Ron Cooper</a> was coach from 1995-97. That will leave AD Tom Jurich with no other choice than to replace Kragthorpe.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Re-Tweeting Week 8</span><br /><br />Ranking the league from top to bottom and summarizing each team, in 140 characters or less.<br /><br />1. Cincinnati: Off to their best start since 1954, the <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/cincinnati/">Bearcats</a> have committed a national-low four turnovers<br />2. Pittsburgh: In only loss at NC State, Panthers allowed 505 yards. In last two wins vs. Rutgers and USF, allowed only 498 combined<br />3. West Virginia: Last time WVU visited USF was also a Friday night in 2007 and No. 5 <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/west%20virginia/">Mountaineers</a> were upset. Does history repeat?<br />4. UConn: Huskies' three on-the-field losses have been by two, three and four points. RIP Jasper Howard<br />5. Rutgers: Since allowing 47 points in opener to Cincinnati, Rutgers is allowing only 10.5 points per game in past six games<br />6. South Florida: TGFS -- Thank God For Syracuse. Since joining Big East in 2005, USF is 5-0 vs. the 'Cuse, 10-16 against rest of Big East<br />7. Syracuse: After defeating Akron, Syracuse returns to Big East play vs. Cincinnati. Since 2005, SU is 3-27 against the Big East<br />8. Louisville: When scoring less than 24 points under Steve Kragthorpe, the Cardinals are 0-12<br /><br />Follow Brett McMurphy on Twitter at <a href="http://twitter.com/BrettmcmurphY">twitter.com/BrettmcmurphY</a><br /><br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/keyexp/kits/ke_kits.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script> <!-- START KE KIT -->
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    <p class="caption"> The helmet and jersey of slain Connecticut player Jasper Howard is displayed on the sideline duringn NCAA college football game against West Virginia on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009, in Morgantown, W.Va. Howard was stabbed to death early last Sunday outside a university-sponsored dance. (AP Photo/Michael Switzer)</p>
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<!-- END KE KIT --><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/26/big-east-rewind-no-longer-the-pitts/">Big East Rewind: No Longer the Pitts</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Mon, 26 Oct 2009 15:33:00 EST .  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Connecticut brought his jersey and helmet to the sideline. The Morgantown crowd roared in his honor and stood silent in his memory.<br /><br />Six days after UConn cornerback <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/jasper-howard/156639" class="injectedLink">Jasper Howard</a> died from a stab wound suffered after a school dance, two Big East rivals kept his memory very much alive.<br /><br />The <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/connecticut/" class="injectedLink">Huskies</a> played their heavy hearts out and paid tribute to Howard with everything except a win.<br /><br />"I just feel empty,'' Connecticut coach Randy Edsall said. "The kids played their hearts out and did what we asked them to do. This is a special group of kids. We've got to take this and just learn how to play like this all the time.''<br /><br />The Huskies came close to what would've been a moving victory. The two teams traded the lead six times and UConn quarterback <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/cody-endres/156630" class="injectedLink">Cody Endres</a> finished with a career-game, completing 25-of-41 for 378 yards and two touchdowns.<br /><br />But Connecticut couldn't catch up to <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/noel-devine/157964" class="injectedLink">Noel Devine</a>. The Mountaineer running back rushed for 171 of his 178 yards after halftime, and finished off the heavy-hearted Huskies with a 56-yard touchdown run for the final points in West Virginia's 28-24 victory.<br /><br />"That's what football is all about -- making big plays when your teammates need you,'' Devine said.<br /><br />The Huskies struggled to clear their minds of their fallen teammate. There were reminders of Howard everywhere in Morgantown, from the hundreds of heart-shaped pins and armbands passed out to the Morgantown crowd, to the banners and signs which paid tribute to the slain cornerback, to the decal with his number on all players' helmets.<br /><br />UConn committed three interceptions, lost a fumble and missed two field goals.<br /><br />"I just couldn't stop thinking about him throughout the game,'' UConn running back <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/andre-dixon/129190" class="injectedLink">Andre Dixon</a> said.<br /><br />But the Huskies, who started in a 7-0 hole after West Virginia's <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/tavon-austin/183935" class="injectedLink">Tavon Austin</a> ran the opening kickoff back 98 yards, never quit the fight in a game that was all about their fallen teammate.<br /><br />"We really wanted to go out and get this win for Jazz, but we came up short," Easley said.<br /><br />Short, but only in the win column.<br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.</span><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/24/big-east-rivals-honor-slain-husky/">Big East Rivals Honor Jasper Howard</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Sat, 24 Oct 2009 14:51:00 EST .  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More like almost, West Virginia.<br /><br />The <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/west%20virginia/" class="injectedLink">Mountaineers</a> (3-1) are almost undefeated, almost ranked in the Top 25, almost a lot of things, but they're not. The main reason is because of their propensity for turnovers.<br /><br />In 13 games last season, the Mountaineers lost 16 turnovers. In their last three games, they've already lost 14 turnovers.<br /><br />"I'm getting mad right now," WVU coach Bill Stewart said. "We're not hitting on all cylinders I know we can hit. We're not finishing.<br /><br />"How you finish, it all starts in the mind. You've got to know you're going to get hit. You've got to know they're gonna try and tomahawk and strip [the football]. You've got to know that. Start thinking about it and once it happens, you react to the situation."<br /><br />Despite the turnover troubles, West Virginia posted comfortable victories against East Carolina and Colorado. The Mountaineers, however, were not able to overcome a six-turnover night in last month's 41-30 loss at Auburn in which WVU outgained the <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/auburn/" class="injectedLink">Tigers</a>, 509-400.<br /><br />"I'm pleased with our effort," Stewart said. "I'm pleased very much with how hard we are playing and how we have guys straining to make plays. What frustrates me as CEO of this football team is we're sloppy. We're sloppy.<br /><br />"We're trying to get an extra yard here or there. Our players are frustrated. What it seems like we're not doing is closing the deal. The deal is 100 percent, we've got guys hitting on 88 percent, 92 percent, 95 percent.<br /><br />"We have to get a little more polish in our attack. We're not going to change. We're going to be aggressive in all three phases of the game. 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"As I told the team after [Sunday's] practice, we need to start getting some buzz words into our lives: like responsibility, accountability, dependability. Those are ability words I learned as a little boy years ago. That's what makes the day special."<br /><br />In their last three games, the Mountaineers have lost eight fumbles and thrown six interceptions. In those three games, they have more turnovers (14) than punts (10). For the season, they have the nation's third-worst turnover margin.<br /><br />Despite all those problems, the Mountaineers still have the nation's No. 13 offense, averaging 465 yards per game. West Virginia also is one of only four schools this season that has scored at least 30 points in every game. The others are all ranked in the AP Top 25: No. 2 Texas, No. 3 Alabama and No. 16 Kansas.<br /><br />Quarterback Jarrett Brown wonders how much better the Mountaineers' offense could be without all the turnovers.<br /><br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/kex/kepopup/ke_kit_launcher.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script>
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<!-- END KE KIT --> <br /><br />"Our potential is to the sky if we can take care of ourselves," Brown told the Charleson (W.Va.) Daily Mail. "Right now it's the difference between a 65-point game and a 35-point game."<br /><br />Stewart said he will get after his players when they commit turnovers, but he doesn't berate his players. He said the key is how you coach them to overcome those mistakes.<br /><br />"These guys have to play for you and not in spite of you," Stewart said. "Do I jump them? You bet ya. I get as intense as anyone. To stand and scream at a guy ...<br /><br />"When I coached the offensive line all those years before I coached quarterbacks, I would hear the wide receivers coach say -- there would be a drop -- they would say to 'catch the ball.' That's not coaching. Tell them to catch the front cone of the ball, catch the small part of the ball, the spear, the point of the ball. Tell them how you want them to catch the ball.<br /><br />"Don't just scream 'catch the ball' or 'don't fumble the ball.' That's not coaching. That's just total harassment and I'm not going to coach like that."<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/09/when-it-comes-to-turnovers-west-virginia-drops-the-ball/">When It Comes to Turnovers, West Virginia Drops the Ball</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Fri, 09 Oct 2009 09:00:00 EST .  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;">&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/09/when-it-comes-to-turnovers-west-virginia-drops-the-ball/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/forward/19189076/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/search.html?rank=&amp;fc=1&amp;url=http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/09/when-it-comes-to-turnovers-west-virginia-drops-the-ball/" title="Linking Blogs">Linking&nbsp;Blogs</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/09/when-it-comes-to-turnovers-west-virginia-drops-the-ball/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a></p>]]></description><dc:creator>Brett McMurphy</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 09:00:00 EST </pubDate></item><item><title>Notebook: QB Injuries Ravage Big East</title><link>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/07/notebook-qb-injuries-ravage-big-east/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/07/notebook-qb-injuries-ravage-big-east/</guid><comments>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/07/notebook-qb-injuries-ravage-big-east/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/cincinnati/" rel="tag">Cincinnati</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/connecticut/" rel="tag">Connecticut</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/louisville/" rel="tag">Louisville</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/pittsburgh/" rel="tag">Pittsburgh</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/rutgers/" rel="tag">Rutgers</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/south-florida/" rel="tag">South Florida</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/syracuse/" rel="tag">Syracuse</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/west-virginia/" rel="tag">West Virginia</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/big-east/" rel="tag">Big East</a></p><img hspace="4" border="1" align="right" vspace="4" alt="Adam Froman" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/10/91355206.jpg" />On Monday, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Louisville/">Louisville</a> coach Steve Kragthorpe was asked who would be the Cardinals' starting quarterback Saturday against Southern Miss.<br /><br />"I don't want Southern Miss to know who the quarterback is," Kragthorpe said. "You guys will find out when they walk out on game day."<br /><br />Forget the Abbott and Costello routine "Who's on first?", "Who's starting at quarterback?" has become the all-too-common theme in the first month of the Big East.<br /><br />Last year, the league was stockpiled with clear-cut starting quarterbacks at West Virginia (Pat White), South Florida (<a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/matt-grothe/128248">Matt Grothe</a>), Rutgers (Mike Teel), Pittsburgh (<a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/bill-stull/128665">Bill Stull</a>), Louisville (Hunter Cantwell) and Syracuse (<a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/cameron-dantley/130614">Cameron Dantley</a>). At Cincinnati and UConn, <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/tony-pike/124937">Tony Pike</a> and Tyler Lorenzen ended up getting the majority of the starts, but the Bearcats and Huskies each used three different starting quarterbacks last season.<br /><br />This year because of injuries, determining a starting quarterback at several league schools has been more like musical chairs.<br /><br />Last season in the Big East, 12 players started at least two games at quarterback. This year, the league already has had 11 players start at least two games at quarterback -- and if <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/adam-froman/177727">Adam Froman</a> starts for Louisville Saturday, he will be the 12th league QB with at least two starts this season.<br /><br />Injuries have had a great impact on the position throughout the league and the No. 1 example is at South Florida where QB <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Matt+Grothe/">Matt Grothe</a> was lost for the season with a torn ACL. In a cruel irony, Grothe's injury occurred a week after he passed White as the league's all-time leader in total offense.<br /><br />Overall, the league's list of wounded QBs who have missed a start because of an injury could fill a MASH unit: USF's Grothe (knee), UConn's <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/zach-frazer/143725">Zach Frazer</a> (knee), Louisville's <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/justin-burke/144188">Justin Burke</a> (bruised sternum) and Rutgers' <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/tom-savage/182818">Tom Savage</a> (concussion).<br /><br />Rutgers' coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Greg+Schiano/">Greg Schiano</a>, who has had Savage and Domenic Natale split four starts this season, was asked about Savage's availability for Saturday's game with Texas Southern. Schiano's answer summed up how most of the coaches in the league are feeling about their own situations.<br /><br />"We hope to have him back," Schiano said.<br /><br style="font-weight: bold;" /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Buckeye State Bragging Rights</span><br /><br />Forget health care, the big debate in Ohio these days is who has the better football team? Cincinnati or Ohio State.<br /><br />The Buckeyes have the storied tradition, the only two-time Heisman winner, the dotting of the I, the most BCS title game losses, etc. Cincinnati has -- uh -- the better chili.<br /><br /><style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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This year, though, the Bearcats also might be better on the field. At least in the eyes of the Associated Press voters.<br /><br />The Bearcats are No. 8 in this week's AP poll, one slot ahead of No. 9 Ohio State. It's the first time since 1951 that the Bearcats are ranked higher than Ohio State. Ohio State won the last meeting 37-7 in 2006, but unless they meet in a bowl game, they won't play again until 2012.<br /><br />"By that time hopefully we've continued to accelerate our program where Ohio State has something to gain by playing us," Cincinnati coach <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/brian-kelly/141865">Brian Kelly</a> said. "In years past, this [which is the best team] wasn't really a conversation because Cincinnati wasn't the kind of program that would merit that kind of conversation."<br /><br />While the AP voters gave Cincinnati the slight edge, it's not even close according to one member of the Kelly household.<br /><br />Kenzel Kelly, Brian's 8-year old son, recently pitted Cincinnati against Ohio State on his PlayStation. The final score was Cincinnati 91, Ohio State 0 - and it wasn't even that close.<br /><br />"I promptly took him to McDonald's," Brian Kelly said.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Big Four Billboard Boasting</span><br /><br />Near downtown in Tampa, Fla., USF's marketing department put on a USF-sponsored billboard: "Big 4: Welcome to the Club Bulls Fans." It's in reference to USF's win at Florida State two weeks ago and the Bulls' quest to make the state's Big Three of Florida, Florida State and Miami a Big Four.<br /><br />The billboard has the No. 3 crossed out and includes team logos of UF, FSU, UM and USF.<br /><br />USF coach Jim Leavitt, who called the win at FSU the "biggest in school history, no question," was not thrilled about the new billboard.<br /><br />"I had nothing to do with it, I don't know how it got up and I don't know who put it up," Leavitt told the Tampa Tribune. "We have not won national championships and we have not won conference championships. What gives us the right to sit there all of a sudden like we've won all these championships and done all this stuff? That's not me. That's never been me.<br /><br />"I don't want people to sit there and think I think we're all that -- because we're not. We're a program that's trying to get competitive. We're a program trying to build."<br /><br />The Bulls, who are 1-0 against FSU, 0-1 against Miami and have never played Florida, get their next crack at a Big Three/Big Four program Nov. 28 when they host Miami.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Around the League</span><br /><br />Last season, UConn's <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Donald+Brown/">Donald Brown</a> led the nation in rushing with 2,083 yards. This season, the Huskies are ahead of Brown's pace -- albeit it's the combined numbers of <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Andre+Dixon/">Andre Dixon</a> and Jordan Todman. Dixon and Todman are combining for 191 yards per game, compared to Brown's 160-yard per game average last season. "Andre is more of a slasher, while Jordan is a little bit shiftier," UConn coach Randy Edsall said about his dynamic duo. ... Pitt QB Bill Stull has gone from being booed by the home fans in the season opener to No. 5 nationally in passing efficiency. The difference? "This may be too simple, but the No. 1 thing is he's not throwing interceptions," Pitt coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dave+Wannstedt/">Dave Wannstedt</a> said. ... Louisville has held second-half leads in two of its three losses this season, but has been outscored 41-24 in the fourth quarter this season. Pitt outscored UL 28-0 in the second half of Friday's 35-10 win. "The first three series of the second half were catastrophic," Kragthorpe said. ... How hard has it been for USF to replace kicker <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Maikon+Bonani/">Maikon Bonani</a>, who suffered a back injury this summer falling from a Busch Gardens skyride? Delbert Alvardo and Eric Schwartz have combined to miss six of nine field goals - with five of the six misses from 40 yards or closer.<br /><br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/kex/kepopup/ke_kit_launcher.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script>
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Those four plus Rutgers were considered good enough to win the league in a race that would be too close to call.<br /><br />The <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/rutgers/" class="injectedLink">Scarlet Knights</a> lost to a Cincinnati buzzsaw in their season opener, but have allowed only 35 points in winning three consecutive games against subpar competition since, so they might be better than they showed in Week 1.<br /><br />Whether Rutgers or, maybe even Connecticut, deserves to be included in the upper half of the league should be known fairly soon. In the next two weeks, UConn visits Pitt Saturday and the following week Rutgers hosts the <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/pittsburgh/" class="injectedLink">Panthers</a>.<br /><br />Some things we may have actually figured out in the past week<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">1. I guess Cincinnati really doesn't need the ball that much.</span><br style="font-weight: bold;" /><br />In its past two games combined, Cincinnati's offense has had the football for only 35 minutes and 27 seconds or about the same amount that some teams have in one game. Yet, the <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/cincinnati/" class="injectedLink">Bearcats</a> are doing plenty with their limited opportunities. In the two wins against Fresno State and Miami, Ohio, Cincinnati has scored nine offensive touchdowns in 35:27, or an average of one touchdown every 3 minutes and 56 seconds it has the ball. You want efficiency? Check this out: the Bearcats' nine TD drives the past two games averaged to a remarkable 1:54, a virtual two-minute drill. Cincinnati coach <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/brian-kelly/141865" class="injectedLink">Brian Kelly</a> isn't worried about the time of possession disparity or slowing down the Bearcats' scoring drives by saying "I'd rather score quickly."<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"><style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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2. West Virginia's worst enemy is ... West Virginia.</span><br style="font-weight: bold;" /><br /> OK, maybe this was obvious after the six turnover night at Auburn, or the four turnovers against East Carolina, or ... West Virginia is averaging 465 yards a game -- and nearly as many turnovers a game. The <span class="injectedLink">Mountaineers</span> have lost 14 turnovers in the past three games. But they aren't biased toward a particular turnover. Against East Carolina, the Mountaineers lost three fumbles. At Auburn, they had five interceptions. In Thursday's win against Colorado, they lost four fumbles. "We're sloppy," WVU coach Bill Stewart said. WVU's offensive numbers -- second in the Big East, 13th nationally -- would be even more impressive if the Mountaineers could ever hold onto the dang football. In WVU's three games against FBS teams, the Mountaineers have more turnovers (14) than punts (10). Beware the Mountaineers if they can ever stop giving the football away.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">3. USF is really, really good -- or maybe just taking advantage of an easy schedule.</span><br style="font-weight: bold;" /><br />For the third time in as many seasons, South Florida is back in the national rankings. Despite losing senior QB <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/matt-grothe/128248" class="injectedLink">Matt Grothe</a> to a season-ending knee injury in their third game, the <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/buffalo/" class="injectedLink">Bulls</a> (5-0) are No. 23 in this week's AP Top 25. Off this week, they might sneak into the top 20 this weekend if enough ranked teams lose. The Bulls' most impressive win so far was clearly at <span class="injectedLink">Florida State, but the Seminoles</span> are struggling big-time this season. Also, two of USF's wins were against FCS teams (Wofford and Charleston Southern) and a third victory was against Western Kentucky, possibly the nation's worst FBS team. All of their first five opponents currently have losing records and are a combined 7-17. It won't take long to find out if the Bulls are legit contenders or pretenders. USF's next four opponents (Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, West Virginia and Rutgers) has a combined record of 15-3.<br /><br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/kex/kepopup/ke_kit_launcher.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script>
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    <p class="caption"> In this photo taken Oct. 3, 2009, Illinois' quarterback Juice Williams (7) scrambles out of the pocket against Penn State during the first half of the NCAA college football game in Champaign, Ill. Illinois will start backup quarterback Eddie McGee on Saturday against Michigan State instead of Juice Williams. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)</p>
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    <p class="caption"> In this Saturday Oct. 3, 2009 photo, Florida State head coach Bobby Bowden is shown walking the sideline during the second half against Boston College of an NCAA college football game at Alumni Stadium in Boston. Boston College won 28-21. The chairman of the Florida State University trustees wants Bobby Bowden to retire at the end of this season. Jim Smith said Monday, oct. 5, 2009, the arrangement with Bowden as head coach and his successor, Jimbo Fisher, as offensive coordinator isn't working. (AP Photo/Greg M. Cooper)</p>
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    <p class="caption"> In this photo made Oct. 3, 2009, Florida State offensive coordinator Jimbo Fisher makes a call during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Boston College at Alumni Stadium in Boston. Boston College won 28-21. The chairman of the Florida State University trustees wants Bobby Bowden to retire at the end of this season. Jim Smith said Monday, Oct. 5, 2009, the arrangement with Bowden as head coach and his successor, Jimbo Fisher, as offensive coordinator isn't working. (AP Photo/Greg M. Cooper)</p>
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<!-- END KE KIT --> <br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Re-Tweeting Week 5</span><br style="font-weight: bold;" /><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">Ranking the league from top to bottom and summarizing each team, in 140 characters or less.</span><br style="font-style: italic;" /><br />1. Cincinnati: Start the hype: No. 8 Bearcats visit No. 23 USF Oct. 15 in nationally televised contest of league's only unbeatens<br /><br />2. USF: Behind new defensive coordinator Joe Tresey, Bulls are third nationally forcing 16 turnovers<br /><br />3. WVU: Just call RB Noel Devine "The Human First Down." Against Colorado, he had career-high 220 yards on 22 carries<br /><br />4. Pitt: Bill Stull, former whipping boy of Pitt fans, is now fifth in nation in passing efficiency (11 TDs, one interception)<br /><br />5. UConn: Huskies best chance for upset at Pittsburgh Saturday will be taking advantage of league's second-worst rush defense<br /><br />6. Rutgers: Another FCS cupcake (Texas Southern) Saturday moves Rutgers to 4-1 before hosting Pitt on Oct. 16<br /><br />7. Syracuse: Is turnover-machine hyphenated or two words? Greg Paulus' five interceptions part of SU's seven TOs in USF loss<br /><br />8. Louisville: Flag day coming Saturday when nation's No. 6 (So. Miss) &amp; No. 8 (UL) most penalized teams meet<br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">Follow Brett McMurphy on <a href="http://twitter.com/brettmcmurphy">Twitter at @Brettmcmurphy</a></span><br style="font-style: italic;" /><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/05/rewind-fab-four-emerge-in-big-east/">Rewind: Fab Four Emerge in Big East</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Mon, 05 Oct 2009 17:00:00 EST .  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;">&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/05/rewind-fab-four-emerge-in-big-east/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/forward/19185002/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/search.html?rank=&amp;fc=1&amp;url=http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/05/rewind-fab-four-emerge-in-big-east/" title="Linking Blogs">Linking&nbsp;Blogs</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/05/rewind-fab-four-emerge-in-big-east/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a></p>]]></description><dc:creator>Brett McMurphy</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 17:00:00 EST </pubDate></item><item><title>Big East Notebook: Cincinnati Joins Top-10 Club</title><link>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/01/big-east-notebook-conference-pulls-rank/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/01/big-east-notebook-conference-pulls-rank/</guid><comments>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/10/01/big-east-notebook-conference-pulls-rank/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/cincinnati/" rel="tag">Cincinnati</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/west-virginia/" rel="tag">West Virginia</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/big-east/" rel="tag">Big East</a></p><img alt="Bearcats" hspace="4" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/10/bearcats_fh_ntbk.jpg" align="right" vspace="4" border="1" />When Cincinnati climbed to No. 10 in this week's Associated Press poll, the Bearcats became the league's fifth member to be ranked in the top 10 since the 2007 season.<br /><br />The other Big East teams to reach the top 10 since 2007 all came during the 2007 season. USF and West Virginia each reached No. 2, while Louisville was as high as No. 8 and Rutgers was No. 10.<br /><br />The only league members who haven't been ranked in the top 10 the past three seasons are Pittsburgh, Connecticut and Syracuse, although UConn reached No. 16 in 2007 and Pitt was as high as No. 17 last season.<br /><br />Since 2007, only the SEC can boast of a higher percentage of league members being ranked in the top 10 than the Big East.<br /><br />Here's a quick breakdown of the percentage of teams ranked in the top 10 of the top six conferences since 2007.<br /><br />
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    <li>SEC 66.7 percent (8 of 12) </li>
    <li>Big East 62.5 percent (5 of 8) </li>
    <li>Big 12 50 percent (6 of 12) </li>
    <li>Big 10 45.4 percent (5 of 11) </li>
    <li>Pac 10 40 percent (4 of 10) </li>
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<br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">West Virginia is all "grown up"</span><br /><br />When West Virginia hosts Colorado Thursday night, maybe it won't bring back reminders to the <span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">Swingers</span> line: "Our baby is all grown up." But WVU coach Bill Stewart said his Mountaineers grew up after last year's 17-14 overtime loss at Colorado.<br /><br />During that game, ESPN's Erin Andrews remarked about the Mountaineers' sideline: "It's mass confusion down here," she said. "Just a mess."<br /><br /><img id="vimage_2" alt="West Virginia football" hspace="4" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/10/wvu_101.jpg" align="right" vspace="4" border="1" />Colorado's victory against West Virginia came a week after the Mountaineers were upset by East Carolina. Yes, the Mountaineers had upset Oklahoma under Stewart in the Fiesta Bowl the previous year, but three games into Stewart's first full season, West Virginia was 1-2.<br /><br />Stewart said he watched tape of last year's game with Colorado on Monday morning and "got sick. I wish I didn't watch it," he said. "I've been in a bad mood ever since."<br /><br />Ever since that loss, though, the Mountaineers have gone 10-3 ---and very easily could be 13-0. Their only losses were to Cincinnati 26-23 and Pittsburgh 19-15 last season and two weeks ago to Auburn 41-30, in a game WVU dominated statistically but lost because of six turnovers.<br /><br />"We grew up as a football team," Stewart said. "And I said it then, I said, 'now we have a foundation.' "<br /><br />Stewart said last year's loss at Colorado was similar to a 22-20 loss at Miami in 2003. The Mountaineers responded from that loss by winning seven consecutive games and finishing as Big East co-champions. WVU earned a Gator Bowl berth, where it lost to Maryland.<br /><br />"We were 1-4 [in 2003] and we lost, but we had a football program coming together," Stewart said. "That's what I felt that night and that's what I thought last year [after losing at Colorado]."<br /><br />Stewart said the matchup with the Buffaloes is "a big game for the Big East because it's a Thursday night showcase. We have a lot riding on this football game."<br /><br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/kex/kepopup/ke_kit_launcher.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script>
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<div name="caption">In this photo taken on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009, Notre Dame guard Chris Stewart (59), offensive tackle Paul Duncan (72) and guard Trevor Robinson (78) react following a touchdown by Notre Dame during the fourth quarter of an NCAA football game against Purdue in West Lafayette, Ind. Notre Dame won 24-21. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)</div>
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    <p class="caption">In this photo taken on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009, Notre Dame guard Chris Stewart (59), offensive tackle Paul Duncan (72) and guard Trevor Robinson (78) react following a touchdown by Notre Dame during the fourth quarter of an NCAA football game against Purdue in West Lafayette, Ind. Notre Dame won 24-21. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)</p>
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<!-- END KE KIT --><br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Crucial early matchup in the 'Ville</span><br /><br />Perhaps Friday night's league opener between Pittsburgh and Louisville is too early to call it a "critical" game for either team, but both clubs desperately could use a victory.<br /><br />The Cardinals (1-2) struggled in their opener against FCS member Indiana State and then lost consecutive games to Kentucky and Utah. The loss to Kentucky was the third consecutive UL loss in the series, something that's never happened before.<br /><br />Since upsetting nationally ranked USF last season, the Cardinals have not defeated a FBS team, losing the final five of 2008 -- that cost them a bowl bid -- and the first two of 2009.<br /><br />Fair or not, Steve Kragthorpe entered this year, his third at Louisville, as the conference's obvious choice in the "Coach on the Hot Seat" category. Kragthorpe has the total backing of Louisville athletic director Tom Jurich, but another non-bowl season certainly would not be the best thing.<br /><br />Pittsburgh is a much different case, having lost only last week at N.C. State after blowing a 31-17 lead late in the third quarter. But still there are questions about the Panthers, who were the preseason pick to win the league title. Even though the Panthers are off to a 3-1 start, Pitt's defense -- the biggest reason it was pegged as the league's team to beat -- has been atrocious so far, especially its pass defense.<br /><br />Pitt has allowed eight TD passes, second worst in the league to Syracuse, and its three interceptions is the league's second-fewest total.<br /><br /><a href="http://twitter.com/ncaafanhouse"><img id="vimage_2" alt="" hspace="4" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/www.fanhouse.com/media/2009/08/ncaa-fanhouse-twitter.jpg" align="right" vspace="4" border="1" /></a>Perhaps even more shocking is that the Panthers are allowing 352 yards per game; again only Syracuse is worse in the league. The Panthers' numbers are this poor, even though Pitt ranks fourth in the nation, averaging four sacks per game.<br /><br />While winning the league after starting 0-1 is not impossible -- in fact the last two league champions started either 0-1 (West Virginia in 2007) or 1-1 (Cincinnati 1-1) -- the Panthers don't look like the league's best team one-third of the way through the regular season.<br /><br />Again, maybe it's too early to call a Big East opener crucial, but the loser of Friday night's game will certainly have a much smaller margin of error the rest of the way -- whether it's Louisville trying to get a bowl bid or Pittsburgh trying to win the league.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Around the league</span><br /><br />Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly said Saturday's win against Fresno State was a rarity for him. "In 19 years of coaching, you don't ever think you're going to go into a game and run 39 offensive plays and still be around to talk about wins," he said. "We're built to move quickly, with bigger-chunk plays. We're not a ball-control offense. But we've got to make sure we give [quarterback] Tony Pike enough snaps." ... USF's upset at No. 18 Florida State improved the Bulls to 5-0 in their last five games against AP Top 25 ranked opponents. However, in that same time frame, the Bulls are a head-scratching 7-9 against unranked BCS opponents. ... UConn defeated Rhode Island 52-10 last week despite fumbling seven times. The Huskies only lost three, though. The Huskies have committed nine turnovers so far, second-only to West Virginia (10). ... Cincinnati has scored at least 21 points in the first half of all four games this season, while Syracuse failed to score 21 points in two of its four games. ... In the month of October, Big East teams will play six nationally televised weeknight games.<style type="text/css">
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If not for a fumbled punt return by Louisville's <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/trent-guy/125202">Trent Guy</a> and a turnover-fest by West Virginia on a rainy night in Auburn, Ala., the Big East would be have been a perfect 8-0 last week in non-conference action.<br /><br /> The league went 6-2, including a 3-2 mark against BCS opponents and upsets by UConn at Baylor and Syracuse against Northwestern.<br /><br /> For as well as the league did, though, there was a touch of melancholy with the news that USF QB <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/matt-grothe/128248">Matt Grothe</a>, the league's all-time leader in total offense, suffered a torn ACL Saturday against Charleston Southern, ending his USF career.<br /><br /> The <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/cincinnati/">Cincinnati Bearcats</a> - one team that's all too aware of having to replace quarterbacks - posted the most impressive win of the week, knocking off Oregon State in Corvallis. It ended a 26-game winning streak by the Beavers against non-conference teams at home.<br /><strong><br />Some things we may have actually figured out in the past week</strong><br /><br /> <strong>1. No matter how good your starting QB might be, you better have a quality backup.</strong><br /><br /> Besides the devastating news about Grothe's season-ending torn ACL, a couple of other league teams had some anxious moments with their quarterbacks. Rutgers' <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/tom-savage/182818">Tom Savage</a> was knocked down against Florida International and was motionless on the turf for about 45 seconds. Savage appears he'll be OK. Also, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/West-Virginia/">West Virginia</a>'s Jarrett Brown left late in Saturday's loss at Auburn with what appeared to be an injury to his left (non-throwing) shoulder. Savage and Brown should return this week. Grothe, however, doesn't have that luxury.<br /><br /> <strong>2. The bottom of the Big East isn't as bad as I thought.</strong> <br /><br /> To UConn coach Randy Edsall: I apologize. I thought you guys would tank it, stink up the joint at Baylor. Yet, without three offensive starters, the Huskies pulled off the upset. And kudos to Syracuse. Even though I predicted a Syracuse upset against Northwestern, that doesn't diminish the job the Orange did in outlasting the Wildcats. Even though Syracuse blew a 17-0 first quarter lead. And poor <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/louisville/">Louisville</a><span class="injectedLink">. The Cardinals</span> had the game won at Kentucky, but a fumbled punt return proved to be the difference. <br /><br /> <strong>3. And the top of the Big East is better than most people think.</strong> <br /><br /> Winning at <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Oregon-State/">Oregon State</a> is no easy task -- just ask <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/USC/">USC</a>. The Bearcats keep chugging along and continue to climb in the polls. It's only a matter of weeks, I guess, before we start seeing the "does an undefeated Cincinnati deserve a spot in the BCS title game?" storylines. Pittsburgh also keeps winning, but victories against Youngstown State, Buffalo and Navy doesn't exactly qualify the <span class="injectedLink">Panthers</span> as world beaters just yet. West Virginia's offense has proven it can run up and down the field, but if the Mountaineers don't get a handle on the ball or improve their turnover margin, it's not going to matter.<br /><br /> <strong>4. The preseason is over for USF.</strong><br /><br /> The <a class="injectedLink" href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/team/bulls/">Bulls</a> played nearly as many preseason games as <a class="injectedLink" href="http://nfl.fanhouse.com/">NFL</a> teams opening against Wofford, Western Kentucky and Charleston Southern. This week, the Bulls will finally find out what kind of team they have when they visit Florida State. <br /><br /> <strong>Re-Tweeting Week 3</strong><br /><br /> <em>Ranking the league from top to bottom and summarizing each team, in 140 characters or less.</em><br /><br /> 1. Cincinnati: We've already touted that Bearcats are best team in city. Heck, they might be best team in state of Ohio, including OSU.<br /><br /> 2. Pitt: Say it ain't so: Pittsburgh's home fans are actually cheering for QB <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/bill-stull/128665">Bill Stull</a>. What's next? Philly fans cut Santa Claus some slack? <br /><br /> 3. WVU: Mountaineers still drying out from Saturday's sloshing at Auburn. WVU off this week before hosting Colorado next Thursday.<br /><br /> 4. USF: I might rank the Bulls higher if they had played anybody so far. QB <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/b.j.-daniels/168876">B.J. Daniels</a> makes his homecoming to Tallahassee Saturday.<br /><br /> 5. UConn: Baylor won't ever be confused with Texas, or Texas Tech, or you get the point, but UConn got an impressive win on the Big 12 road.<br /><br /> 6. Syracuse: What an impact former Duke point guard <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/greg-paulus/179980">Greg Paulus</a> has had at quarterback. Two of SU's first three games decided on last second treys.<br /><br /> 7. <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/rutgers/">Rutgers: If Scarlet Knights</a> win at Maryland Saturday, they have an open date and Texas Southern on tap before Pitt comes to town Oct. 16.<br /><br /> 8. Louisville: Muhammad Ali attended UL's loss at Kentucky, but Cards never could deliver the knock out. UL may get KO'd at Utah this week.<br /><br /> <em>You can follow Brett McMurphy on Twitter at <a href="http://twitter.com/Brettmcmurphy">twitter.com/Brettmcmurphy</a></em><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/21/good-weekend-for-big-east-despite-grothe-injury/">Good Weekend for Big East, Despite Grothe's Injury</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Mon, 21 Sep 2009 16:35:00 EST .  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But enough about the added protection they're providing to make sure <a class="injectedLink" href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/">basketball</a> coaches <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/John+Calipari/">John Calipari</a> and <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Rick+Pitino/">Rick Pitino</a> get to their seats safely.<br /><br />This game is for the Governor's Cup. The trophy weighs 110 pounds or approximately the same weight of the monkey resting squarely on Steve Kragthorpe's back as he tries to avoid becoming the first <a class="injectedLink" href="http://mlb.fanhouse.com/team/stl-cardinals/">Cardinals</a> coach to lose three consecutive games to Kentucky.<br /><br />While Kragthorpe has not enjoyed the success most expected when he took over in 2007, he has maintained his sense of humor. At this week's press conference, he joked that the reason for Louisville's very vanilla offense in its lackluster season opener was because the Cards weren't showing their cards and only used two percent of the playbook.<br /><br />"We got a little Wishbone package," Kragthorpe said. "I just got off the phone with Barry Switzer."<br /><br />Switzer may have called, but he was trying to see if Kragthorpe could put him in touch with Pitino. Switzer wanted to make dinner reservations for two at Porcini's restaurant in Louisville, known for its final Northern Italian cuisine -- among other things.<br /><br />This game should be a blowout: Kentucky enters on a 15-game winning streak in non-conference games, while UL enters with a shaky offense, a coach whose seat is getting hotter and a quarterback making only his second career start.<br /><br />Then again, crazier things have happened in rivalry games. Call me crazy. Running back <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/victor-anderson/157642">Victor Anderson</a> leads the two-TD underdog Cards to the upset.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Cincinnati at Oregon State</span>: Bearcats coach <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/brian-kelly/141865">Brian Kelly</a> joked that a few of his players probably couldn't find Oregon on a map. The Bearcats, though, have had no trouble finding the end zone, averaging 58.5 points this season. True, the season is only two games old, but Oregon State has the nation's 26th-worst pass defense. That's not good, especially going against UC QB <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/tony-pike/124937">Tony Pike</a>. The game is rated even, but the Bearcats are too strong offensively and continue their climb up the national rankings.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">West Virginia at Auburn</span>: After every Auburn home victory, the locals "roll" Toomer's Corner, at the intersection of College Street and Magnolia Avenue. The oak trees -- and anything else that doesn't move -- are engulfed with toilet paper. West Virginia fans prefer burning couches after games. If the two fan bases aren't careful, the whole city might go up in <a class="injectedLink" href="http://nhl.fanhouse.com/team/flames/">flames</a> Saturday night. Auburn will be on fire to get revenge from last year's loss at WVU and easily covers the 7-1/2 points.<br /><br /><style type="text/css">
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<span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">UConn at Baylor</span>: The Huskies are without their starting quarterback and may be without their best defensive player. Plus they have to travel to Waco, Texas -- have you ever been to Waco? -- and are coming off last week's fluky two-point loss to North Carolina. Baylor and athletic QB <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/robert-griffin/164943">Robert Griffin</a> easily hurdle the Huskies and the 10-point spread.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Northwestern at Syracuse</span>: The Orange has lost the past two weeks to Big Ten opponents and faces another Big Ten club this weekend. If Syracuse doesn't win here, the Orange could become the first team in NCAA history to finish dead last in two conferences in the same season. That ain't gonna happen. The 3-point home underdogs pull off the small shocker as QB <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/greg-paulus/179980">Greg Paulus</a> looks frantically for <a class="injectedLink" href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/team/nets/">nets</a> to cut down after the upset.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Florida International at Rutgers</span>: FIU actually was scheduled to play USF this week, but in January the Golden Panthers paid $200,000 to buy out of the game. FIU then signed a home-and-home deal with Rutgers. So instead of losing big at USF Saturday, FIU will lose big at RU. But hey, at least FIU gets a home game with Rutgers in 2010 out of the deal. Led by freshman QB <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/tom-savage/182818">Tom Savage</a>, the Scarlet Knights cover the 14.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Navy at Pittsburgh</span>: Little known fact about the Panthers. Since the Big East was formed in 1991, the Panthers have never gone undefeated in non-conference play. Some how, some way, some where Pitt always stumbles. Not this week. Pitt survives, but Navy's option attack keeps it within seven.<br /><br /><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Charleston Southern at USF </span>(no line): Less said the ... USF 52-6.<br /><br /><br /><strong>The not-as-gory-as-last week details:<br /></strong><br /><strong>Last week:</strong> 7-0 straight up; 2-3 against the spread<br /><br /><strong>Season:</strong> 13-1 straight up; 2-6 against the spread<br /><br /><span style="FONT-STYLE: italic">Each week FanHouse Big East writer Brett McMurphy will preview the Big East and make his weekly predictions.</span><br style="FONT-STYLE: italic" /><br /><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/18/big-east-picks-is-bluegrass-victory-finally-in-the-cards/">Big East Picks: Is Bluegrass Victory Finally in the Cards?</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Fri, 18 Sep 2009 12:00:00 EST .  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Earlier this week, Cincinnati coach <span class="injectedLink">Brian Kelly</span> joked that a couple of his players "would have a hard time finding Oregon on the map."<br /><br />Big East teams might be unfamiliar with where they're headed this week, but they should have a better idea where they're located on the national landscape after this weekend's games.<br /><br />Of the Big East's eight non-conference games, five are against BCS conference schools. The Big East is playing every BCS league Saturday, except for the ACC.<br /><br />There are five games -- Louisville also visits Kentucky and Syracuse hosts Northwestern -- and five major opportunities for the Big East.<br /> <br />"Every time you play outside the league is important," Rutgers coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Greg+Schiano/">Greg Schiano</a> said. "Can one game make or break you? No. But every time you go outside the conference it's important."<br /><br />Perception is reality and so far the perception is that the Big East isn't so big -- or bad.<br /><br />"It seems like we never do enough," Stewart said.<br /><br />Since the league added Cincinnati, Louisville and USF in 2005, the Big East is 30-35 against the other BCS leagues during the regular season, including a 0-3 start this season. In that same time span, the Big East is 7-7 in bowl games against BCS teams, although the Big East champions are 3-1 in its BCS bowls.<br /><br />Since 2005, the league's most successful team against BCS competition in the regular season has been Louisville, which is 8-2. In fact, Louisville, West Virginia and USF are a combined 18-6 against BCS opponents since 2005 -- accounting for 60 percent of the league's BCS regular season victories.<br /><br />Pittsburgh coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dave+Wannstedt/">Dave Wannstedt</a> said the league's performance in non-conference games this week can help the Big East's reputation.<br /><br />"They are (important), no question about that," Wannstedt said. "So is it there? Yes. Is it real? Yes. Is it a focal point? I would say no."<br /><br />Making this week even tougher for the Big East is that four of the five teams are playing on the road and four of the five are underdogs. Only Cincinnati, which is listed even at Oregon State, isn't an underdog, but they're headed to Corvallis, where the Beavers have won 26 consecutive non-conference home games.<br /><br />After this weekend, the Big East has more BCS tests in the next two weeks, including Pittsburgh at N.C. State, Rutgers at Maryland, USF at Florida State and Colorado at West Virginia.<br /><br />Big East commissioner John Marinatto told the <span style="font-style: italic;">Birmingham News</span> that these next few weeks are important.<br /><br />"Every single game is important in some way or some form," Marinatto said. "You try not to put too much weight in any specific game, but obviously the way we perform out of conference is critical and we take it seriously."<br /><br />The question is: how seriously will the nation take the Big East after the next couple of weeks?<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/17/big-east-set-for-major-proving-ground/">Big East Set for Major Proving Ground</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Thu, 17 Sep 2009 02:45:00 EST .  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"He's a big quarterback. He's hard to bring down."<br /><br />Holtz even went old school in complimenting Brown.<br /><br />"He's a big athletic quarterback and I think he's got the whole package," Holtz said. "There was one play when I think we had him for a 1-yard loss and all of a sudden he comes plowing out of the pile like (former Miami Dolphins fullback) Larry Csonka or something."<br /><br />So far after two games what was thought to be West Virginia's biggest question mark this season - how would Brown replace Pat White? - has turned into a strength for the Mountaineers.<br /><br />"He's a big, strong armed guy," WVU coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bill+Stewart/">Bill Stewart</a> said. "He's a very polished guy for not being a full-time starter as <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/patrick-white/178170" class="injectedLink">Patrick White</a> was for three-to-four years.<br /><br />"He's patiently waited (behind White). He's been exciting to watch, his athleticism. He's strong. Our players, they know on any snap the ball can come whistling out there."<br /><br />Against East Carolina, White threw for 334 yards and four TDs. He also rushed for 73 yards, giving him 407 yards of total offense. In the past two seasons, White never topped the 400-yard total offense mark.<br /><br />Brown also already has completions of 46, 55 and 58 yards in two games, while the Mountaineers only had four completions of 40 yards or longer four times during all of 2008.<br /><br />It's still too early to call Brown a success in replacing White, a three-time All-Big East quarterback. But so far in Morgantown, Brown is the new White.<br /><br /> <br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Face It: Cincinnati Face of Big East</span><br /><br />Like it or not, Cincinnati has become the face of the Big East Conference.<br /><br />The Bearcats are the league's only team ranked in the Associated Press poll at No. 17. On Saturday, Cincinnati (2-0) visits Oregon State (2-0).<br /><br />"We've got to be able to represent the Big East as defending Big East champs," Cincinnati coach <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/brian-kelly/141865" class="injectedLink">Brian Kelly</a> said. "It's definitely part of how we carry ourselves. We're representing a Big East Conference that continues to build and emerge.<br /><br />"These are opportunities outside the league that we want to win."<br /><br />Win is something a non-conference opponent has not done in Corvallis, Ore., in 13 years. The Beavers have won 26 consecutive non-conference games since losing to Montana on Sept. 7, 1996.<br /><br />Oregon State coach Mike Riley is 16-0 at home against non-Pac 10 foes.<br /><br />Kelly, whose club is the first nationally ranked non-conference team to visit Corvallis since No. 13 BYU in 1977, knows what a difficult challenge it will be facing the Rodgers' brothers - Jacquizz and James.<br /><br />"Both Rodgers are outstanding players and Mike Riley does a great job of running the offense through them," Kelly said. "You can't stop them. It's a matter of managing their touches. You can't give up big plays."<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Safety first? Don't Remind UConn</span><br style="font-weight: bold;" /><br />How pivotal and potentially devastating, was UConn's 12-10 loss to North Carolina Saturday? It may have put a serious crimp on the Huskies' bowl hopes.<br /><br />Sure, there are 10 games remaining, starting this week at Baylor. But if the Huskies can't contain <span class="injectedLink">Bears</span> QB <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/robert-griffin/164943" class="injectedLink">Robert Griffin</a> and lose in Waco, UConn would be 1-2.<br /><br />That would leave four road games -- all of which UConn will be sizeable underdogs -- at Pittsburgh, West Virginia, Cincinnati and Notre Dame. So unless, the Huskies pull off a road upset, they would have to win out at home to get to six wins and make their third consecutive bowl appearance.<br /><br /><style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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For the immediate future, UConn coach Randy Edsall has to find a way for his team to rally. A team that will be without starting quarterback Zach Frazier for at least another game with a knee injury. Also, inebacker <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/scott-lutrus/143407" class="injectedLink">Scott Lutrus</a>, the Huskies' defensive leader, didn't play last week with a shoulder injury and might be out again this week.<br /><br />Then there's the whole mental state after losing a game they should have won on a safety when an offensive lineman was penalized for holding in the end zone in the final minutes.<br /><br />"We had a tough game, one you don't like to come out on the end we did," Edsall said.<br /><br />The Huskies (1-1) are hurting, but Edsall said he believes his club has put last week's loss behind them.<br /><br />"They'll be fine," Edsall said. "When the game's over, there's nothing more you can do. We have a saying around here: 'Last week doesn't matter this week.' "<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/15/big-east-notebook-brown-is-new-white/">Big East Notebook: Brown Is New White</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Tue, 15 Sep 2009 12:00:00 EST .  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Good grief, has anyone ever blocked six punts in one game?<br /><br />To Cullen's credit, he has maintained his sense of humor. On Tuesday when meeting with Connecticut reporters, he happened to be the last UConn player to show.<br /><br />Cullen came from his psychology class, he told the <span style="font-style: italic;">Hartford Courant</span>. "Which is good for this week," he said.<br /><br />Cullen probably wanted to visit a psychiatrist after last year's game.<br /><br />Then, a few weeks before playing in last year's International Bowl, Cullen underwent an emergency appendectomy, the Courant reported. That pain probably wasn't anything like what Cullen experienced last year against UNC.<br /><br />Cullen, though, persevered and ended up finishing second in the league with a 39.5 average.<br /><br />Saturday's game marks the first time the Tar Heels have visited UConn since 2005. That year, UNC pulled out a seven-point win (77-70) and went on to win the national championship. What? OK, so that was in men's <a class="injectedLink" href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/">basketball</a>, but history repeats itself Saturday: UNC leaves UConn with another seven-point win, covering the 4&amp;frac12; points.<br /><br /> USF at <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Western-Kentucky/">Western Kentucky</a>: Speaking of national championships, with little fanfare last week, USF captured its first national title in the program's 13-year history by winning the Fulmer Cup. The coveted title, as determined by <a target="_blank" href="http://EveryDayShouldBeSaturday.com">EveryDayShouldBeSaturday.com</a>, awards points to football programs based on their players' alleged violations with law enforcement. USF's newly crowned 2009 Fulmer Cup champions visit Western Kentucky Saturday. Last week, Fulmer's old school, Tennessee, could have been charged for assault after pistol-whipping the Hilltoppers, 63-7. The <span class="injectedLink">Bulls</span>, who likely will be suffering from a Fulmer Cup title hangover, get the easy victory, but the Hilltoppers manage to stay within the 24&amp;frac12; -point spread.<br /><br /><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Syracuse/">Syracuse</a> at <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Penn-State/">Penn State</a>: <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Syracuse/">Syracuse</a> QB <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/greg-paulus/179980">Greg Paulus</a> played admirably last week in his first competitive football game in five years. But it wasn't quite enough in the overtime loss to Minnesota. At Duke, Paulus played in his share of tough road environments, but how will playing North Carolina at the Dean Dome compare to his first football road start before 105,000 fans in Happy Valley? After a strong first half last week, Paulus was 0-for-5 on third down passes in the second half and overtime. This will be a new experience for him and beating Penn State would be a unique experience for SU coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Doug+Marrone/">Doug Marrone</a>. From 1983-85 when Marrone played at SU, the Orange went 0-3 against Penn State, losing all three meetings by a combined 33 points. Coming off an OT loss, Syracuse will be fortunate to stay that close to the Nittany <a class="injectedLink" href="http://nfl.fanhouse.com/team/detroit-lions/">Lions</a>. Penn State covers the 28&amp;frac12; points.<br /><br /><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/East-Carolina/">East Carolina</a> at <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/West-Virginia/">West Virginia</a>: WVU coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bill+Stewart/">Bill Stewart</a> called last year's 24-3 loss to East Carolina a "thrashing." I'm not sure if he was referring to the game or the reaction from WVU's Board of Governor members and donors when Stewart's six-year contract was announced days after the defeat. The following game, WVU went to Colorado and lost with ESPN's <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Erin+Andrews/">Erin Andrews</a> remarking the Mountaineers' sideline was "mass confusion." By the way, how is that search for weapons of mass confusion coming? Confusion reigns as the TD favorite Mountaineers escape on a <span class="injectedLink">Tyler Bitancurt</span> field goal.<br /><br /><style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Pittsburgh/">Pittsburgh</a> at <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/team/buffalo/">Buffalo</a><span class="injectedLink">: The Bulls</span> are coming off a road win at UTEP. Ah, El Paso. True story: at the 2007 Sun Bowl, a friend and I walked across the border into Juarez. The first words we heard upon stepping onto Mexican soil were "Amigos, you want to see Donkey show?" We declined. Saturday will be the "<a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/dion-lewis/177942">Dion Lewis</a> Show" as Pitt's freshman RB goes for his second consecutive 100-yard game. With a dominating defense, Pitt covers the 13&amp;frac12; points.<br /><br />Howard at <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Rutgers/">Rutgers</a> (no line): The National Football Foundation recently reported that 17 colleges, including Vermont's Castleton State College, the University of Incarnate Word in Texas and South Dakota's Presentation College, are starting up football programs in the next five years. Interestingly, Rutgers already has scheduled a game with each new program through 2026. Rutgers 38-6.<br /><br />Southeast Missouri State at <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Cincinnati/">Cincinnati</a> (no line): Like last week's laugher at Rutgers, Cincinnati QB <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/players/tony-pike/124937">Tony Pike</a> will finish this game watching from the sidelines. Cincinnati 41-17.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">The gory details</span><br /><br />Last week and season: 6-1 straight up; 0-3 against the spread (Unlike the <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/ACC/">ACC</a>, at least my losses involved strictly FBS teams)<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/11/big-east-picks-can-punters-get-ptsd/">Big East Picks: Can Punters Get PTSD?</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Fri, 11 Sep 2009 13:00:00 EST .  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;">&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/11/big-east-picks-can-punters-get-ptsd/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/forward/19157877/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/search.html?rank=&amp;fc=1&amp;url=http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/11/big-east-picks-can-punters-get-ptsd/" title="Linking Blogs">Linking&nbsp;Blogs</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/11/big-east-picks-can-punters-get-ptsd/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a></p>]]></description><dc:creator>Brett McMurphy</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 13:00:00 EST </pubDate></item><item><title>Big East Rewind: For Next 25 Days, Cincinnati Is Clear Beast of East</title><link>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/07/big-east-rewind-for-next-25-days-cincinnati-is-clear-beast-of/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/07/big-east-rewind-for-next-25-days-cincinnati-is-clear-beast-of/</guid><comments>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/07/big-east-rewind-for-next-25-days-cincinnati-is-clear-beast-of/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/cincinnati/" rel="tag">Cincinnati</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/connecticut/" rel="tag">Connecticut</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/louisville/" rel="tag">Louisville</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/pittsburgh/" rel="tag">Pittsburgh</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/rutgers/" rel="tag">Rutgers</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/south-florida/" rel="tag">South Florida</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/syracuse/" rel="tag">Syracuse</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/west-virginia/" rel="tag">West Virginia</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/big-east/" rel="tag">Big East</a></p><img hspace="4" vspace="4" border="1" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/09/cincy-rutgers.jpg" alt="Tony Pike Charlie Noonan" />For at least the next 25 days, Cincinnati is the Beast of the East. Everyone in the Big East is now officially chasing the Bearcats following Monday's 47-15 seal clubbing of Rutgers.<br /><br />The Bearcats and Scarlet Knights opened the Big East season Monday and now there is a 25-day break until the next conference game is played.<br /><br />The way the Bearcats looked Monday, they may not only stay on top of the Big East standings for 25 days, but for the entire season. The Bearcats made a strong statement in defending last year's Big East title. <hr size="2" width="90%" color="#eeeeee" align="center" />
<div align="center"><strong>More Coverage: <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/game/20090907/cincinnati-bearcats-vs-rutgers-scarlet_knights/200909070013?type=recap">Bearcats Roll Over Rutgers</a></strong></div>
<hr size="2" width="90%" color="#eeeeee" align="center" /><br /><br />The Bearcats' win was so impressive, I think Cincinnati will emerge in the Top 25 on Tuesday (I know they'll be on my Associated Press Top 25 ballot -- I'll post it here on <a class="injectedLink" href="http://www.fanhouse.com/">FanHouse</a> on Tuesday).  <br /><br />Cincinnati's victory capped a decent -- if not predictable -- week for the league. The Big East went 5-1 in non-conference play, but its degree of difficulty wasn't that tough. UConn used its running game to get past Ohio 23-16, while Syracuse lost to Minnesota in <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaabasketball.fanhouse.com/players/greg-paulus/46500">Greg Paulus</a>' debut on -- ironically -- a 3-pointer at the buzzer in overtime.  <br /><br />The bad news for the Big East last week is the Mountain West now has even more ammunition in its "we're better than the Big East" campaign/crusade after BYU's upset of Oklahoma.  <br /><br />The good news, however, for the Big East is the ACC cannot use that argument. The ACC now ranks as the nation's eighth- or ninth-best league sandwiched somewhere between the MAC and the Sun Belt after Duke and Virginia each suffered embarrassing losses to Division I-AA/Colonial Athletic Association members Richmond and William &amp; Mary.  <br /><br />By the way, Richmond and William &amp; Mary will meet on Nov. 21 for what could determine the Colonial and ACC championships.  <br /><br />And, be sure and get your tickets early, the Titanic Duke-Virginia contest will be played -- and I can't make this stuff up -- on Halloween.  <br /><br />The Big East also was spooked in the early going against I-AA clubs, but West Virginia, USF and Louisville managed to pull away in the second half. Only Pittsburgh, against Youngstown State, never appeared in danger of an upset.  <br /><br />There were certainly some anxious moments. West Virginia only led Liberty by 10 points until late in the third quarter; Louisville only led Indiana State by 10 until six minutes left in the third quarter and USF was tied with Wofford in the final minute of the second quarter until bad snaps on a pair of Wofford punts literally gave USF nine points for a 16-7 halftime lead.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Some things we may have actually figured out in the past week </span>  <br /><br />1. Losing a star running back to the <a class="injectedLink" href="http://nfl.fanhouse.com/">NFL</a> might not matter that much to Pittsburgh or UConn: Pittsburgh true freshman Dion Lewis, replacing <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/LeSean+McCoy/">LeSean McCoy</a>, rushed for 129 yards on 20 carries and scored three touchdowns, while UConn got 257 yards rushing from Jordan Todman (157) and Andre Dixon (100) in the Huskies' first game without <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Donald+Brown/">Donald Brown</a>. These obviously were games Pitt and UConn were supposed to win, but still an impressive performance by the trio.  <br /><br />2. One way or another USF wide receiver Carlton Mitchell might be the next <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Chad+Ochocinco/">Chad Ochocinco</a>: Mitchell not only led the <span class="injectedLink">Bulls</span> in receptions (six) against Wofford Saturday, but also in Tweets from the locker room. Less than an hour before USF's kickoff, Mitchell Tweeted "Lil weather delay sittin n the locker room still... so ready man I need 2 get out there. I understand the man upstairs run the show tho" Then about 15 minutes before kickoff, Mitchell Tweeted "ight not game time enough said!... Blessed"  Mitchell was one of at least three USF players who Tweeted Saturday during team meetings, the pre-game meal, the bus ride from USF's campus to Raymond James Stadium or in the locker room. USF coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jim+Leavitt/">Jim Leavitt</a> said he was not aware his players had Tweeted until reading it in Sunday's <span style="font-style: italic;">Tampa Tribune</span>. He said it was "disappointing," but did not specify if any of the players would be disciplined. <br /><br />3. Better days are ahead for Syracuse: The first play of Greg Paulus' <a class="injectedLink" href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/">college football</a> career sailed over his head. The final pass of his first game was intercepted in the end zone. In between those two plays, Paulus proved he can do enough of the right things to give Syracuse a chance for improvement this season (it can't get any worse, right?) The results may not show anytime soon. The Orange appears locked into a 0-3 start (at Penn State this week, home vs. Northwestern on Sept. 19) before hosting Division I-AA Maine. <br /><br />4. Who needs defense: The common theme for those who didn't pick Cincinnati to defend its title (yes, I'm guilty as charged) was having to replace 10 defensive starters. As long as the Bearcats can roll up (almost) half a hundred each week, they won't need much defense. Rutgers obviously has some offensive shortcomings, but the Bearcats clearly established themselves as the league's team to beat.  <span style="font-weight: bold;"><br /><br /> Re-Tweeting Week 1</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">Ranking the league from top to bottom and summarizing each team, in 140 characters or less.</span><br /><br />1. Cincinnati: First impression: the Bearcats are Big East's best -- and even best football team in the Queen City (sorry NFL's Bungles)  <br /><br />2. Pitt: Oh No! Mr. Bill. Pitt fans boo its own QB Bill Stull -- No. 2 in Big East in pass efficiency  <br /><br />3. WVU: How often does this happen? A Big East team seeking revenge on a C-USA team after East Carolina's 24-3 thumping of WVU in 2008  <br /><br />4. USF: Jim Leavitt ranked his club 18th in preseason coaches' poll. How low will they go on his ballot this week?  <br /><br />5. UConn: No huddle offense? No problem. Jordan Todman + Andre Dixon &gt; Donald Brown? At least for Week 1  <br /><br />6. Rutgers: Is Cincinnati really that good or -- gulp -- is it possible we're really this bad?  <br /><br />7. Syracuse: Unlike hoops, former PG Greg Paulus finds out in football that one turnover in OT is one too many  <br /><br />8. Louisville: At least Cards were balanced in opening win vs. Indiana State: 128 penalty yards, defense allowed 101 yards  <br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">You can follow Brett McMurphy on Twitter at <a href="http://twitter.com/BrettmcmurphY">twitter.com/BrettmcmurphY</a></span><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/07/big-east-rewind-for-next-25-days-cincinnati-is-clear-beast-of/">Big East Rewind: For Next 25 Days, Cincinnati Is Clear Beast of East</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Mon, 07 Sep 2009 22:24:00 EST .  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Let's hope it wasn't an omen for the 2009 season -- an ambulance's siren -- because Syracuse's past four seasons were DOA.<br /><br />Under former Coach Greg Robinson, the Orange was 3-25 in Big East games - but, hey, they batted .500 against Notre Dame, going 1-1.<br /><br />Looking to turn its program around, Syracuse turned to its past. Marrone was a three-year starting offensive lineman for SU from 1983-85.<br /><br />He most recently spent the past four seasons in the NFL. Last year, Marrone was New Orleans' offensive coordinator. But now Marrone goes from the Saints to the Aints where his alma mater has not posted a winning record since 2001.<br /><br />Marrone named former Duke point guard <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Greg+Paulus/">Greg Paulus</a>, who hasn't played competitive football in five years since he was in high school, as SU's starting quarterback. <br /><br />Paulus hasn't played competitive football in five years? Well, he should fit right in: neither has Syracuse.<br /><br />Saturday Syracuse opens the Marrone era by hosting <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Minnesota/">Minnesota</a> in the Carrier Dome. The Golden Gophers, who return 18 starters, are a 6&amp;frac12;-point favorite. It's a new season and a chance for a fresh start at Syracuse, but 2009 will begin with a familiar feeling for 'Cuse fans: with a loss.<br /><br />Minnesota covers the 6&amp;frac12;-point spread.<br /><br /><strong>UConn at Ohio:</strong> With RB <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Donald+Brown/">Donald Brown</a> carrying the offense, the Huskies had virtually no passing game last season, ranking as the nation's 11th-worst passing offense. This year, they're going with a no-huddle attack. Maybe not having to face each other in the huddle after every incompletion will make for better team camaraderie? <br /><br />UConn has won 13 consecutive games against MAC teams, including last year's 12-9 overtime win at Temple (on penalty kicks, I believe). The last time Ohio hosted a Big East team, the Bobcats upset <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Pittsburgh/">Pittsburgh</a> in 2005.<br /><br />On a side note, I'm just curious, but is Ohio considered "The Ohio University?" Anyway, the Bobcats won't pull off another home upset against the Big East, but will come close, very close. <br /><br />The Huskies win, but fail to cover the 3&amp;frac12; points.<br /><br /><strong>Liberty at West Virginia (no line):</strong> The first APW game (after Pat White) for the Mountaineers. The Flames have won back-to-back Big South titles. In honor of Liberty's nickname, West Virginia will torch a couple of extra couches along with former coach Rich Rodriguez's 2001-2007 practice schedules. West Virginia romps - and if you really need a score -- how about 45-7?<br /><br /><strong>Youngstown State at Pittsburgh (no line):</strong> The Youngstown State Penguins (one of the top college nicknames) visit Pittsburgh. So who will the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins root for in this? Pittsburgh or the Penguins? Who knows, but Pitt fans are rooting that 2009 doesn't start like 2008 when the Panthers lost at home to Bowling Green. These schools are located 70 miles apart, which means one thing: Youngstown State employees will be putting in for $77 in mileage (if they get the IRS' 55 cents a mile) on Monday. If the Panthers lose this one, they should be required to walk to Youngstown and back. Pitt 28-7.<br /><style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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<br /><strong>Wofford at USF (no line):</strong> Another Big East vs. Division I-AA (I refuse to use the politically correct FCS school terminology) matchup. The Terriers run something on offense called the "Wingbone." Not sure exactly what a wingbone is, but I had a dozen of them with medium sauce and curly fries the other day at Hooters. The only suspense in this one should be waiting for USF QB <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Matt+Grothe/">Matt Grothe</a> to reach 288 yards of total offense to pass Pat White as the Big East's career leader. USF 31-14.<br /><br /><strong>Indiana State at Louisville (no line):</strong> Indiana State lost its opener last week to Quincy 26-20. Quincy is an NAIA school named after the old TV series Quincy M.E. (sounds good to me, anyway). UL coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Steve+Kragthorpe/">Steve Kragthorpe</a> is on the hottest seat in the Big East, but Jack Klugman could start at quarterback for the Cards and they would seal club the Sycamores. Louisville 63-6.<br /><br /><strong>Cincinnati at Rutgers (Monday):</strong> The Scarlet Knights ended last season by winning the Papajohns.com Bowl. This year they are planning for bigger things - the newly named Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, perhaps?<br /><br />Nope, Rutgers has its sights on a Big East title. But to do so, Rutgers must stop a three-game losing streak to Cincinnati. The last two losses were only by a combined eight points. The Scarlet Knights should feature the league's top offensive line, but who will be named the starting quarterback between Dom Natale, Jabu Lovelace or Tom Savage remains a mystery that not even Quincy M.E. could solve before kickoff.<br /><br />The defending league champion Bearcats feature 10 new defensive starters and a new defensive coordinator. Cincinnati is switching to a 3-4 alignment on defense this season, while Rutgers' defense will face Cincy QB <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Tony+Pike/">Tony Pike</a> for the first time (he did not play in last year's 13-10 victory).<br /><br />Rutgers started 2008 as one of the worst teams in the country, but finished 2008 on a seven-game winning streak and as one of the nation's hottest teams. Rutgers stays hot and wins with a superior defense before a newly expanded, raucous Rutgers Stadium crowd. Rutgers covers the 5&amp;frac12;-points.<br /><br /><em>Each week Brett McMurphy will preview the Big East and make his weekly predictions straight up and against the spread.</em><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/03/big-east-picks-a-not-so-golden-debut-for-marrone-syracuse/">Big East Picks: A Not-So-Golden Debut for Marrone, Syracuse</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Thu, 03 Sep 2009 21:37:00 EST .  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;">&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/03/big-east-picks-a-not-so-golden-debut-for-marrone-syracuse/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/forward/19150760/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/search.html?rank=&amp;fc=1&amp;url=http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/03/big-east-picks-a-not-so-golden-debut-for-marrone-syracuse/" title="Linking Blogs">Linking&nbsp;Blogs</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/03/big-east-picks-a-not-so-golden-debut-for-marrone-syracuse/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a></p>]]></description><dc:creator>Brett McMurphy</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 21:37:00 EST </pubDate></item><item><title>Big East Coaches Say Absence From Top 25 Is Only Temporary</title><link>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/02/big-east-coaches-say-absence-from-top-25-is-only-temporary/</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/02/big-east-coaches-say-absence-from-top-25-is-only-temporary/</guid><comments>http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/02/big-east-coaches-say-absence-from-top-25-is-only-temporary/#comments</comments><description><![CDATA[<p>Filed under: <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/cincinnati/" rel="tag">Cincinnati</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/connecticut/" rel="tag">Connecticut</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/louisville/" rel="tag">Louisville</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/pittsburgh/" rel="tag">Pittsburgh</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/rutgers/" rel="tag">Rutgers</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/south-florida/" rel="tag">South Florida</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/syracuse/" rel="tag">Syracuse</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/west-virginia/" rel="tag">West Virginia</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/bcs/" rel="tag">BCS</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/big-east/" rel="tag">Big East</a></p><img hspace="4" vspace="4" border="1" align="right" src="http://www.blogcdn.com/ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/media/2009/09/83857202.jpg" alt="Cincinnati" />There they are -- what are considered the 25 best teams in college football. From No. 1 <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Florida/">Florida</a> down to No. 25 <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Kansas/">Kansas</a>. The best of the best, at least in the minds of the 60 voters in the Associated Press' preseason poll.<br /> <br />In all, there are five teams each from the Big 12 and SEC, four from the ACC, three each from the Pac-10, Big Ten and, yes, even the Mountain West. Also ranked in the Top 25 is a WAC team and Notre Dame.<br /> <br />Basically every conference in America is represented except for a few of the so-called mid-majors (Conference USA, the Mid-American, Sun Belt). And one other league is notably absent: the Big East. The same Big East that automatically receives a BCS bowl bid as one of the "Big Six" BCS leagues.<br /><br />"I can guarantee at the end of the year there will be a Big East team ranked in the Top 25," Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly said.<br /><br />When the Big East was blanked in this year's AP preseason poll, it marked only the third time since the football league began in 1991 that the Big East did not have a team in the AP rankings. And unless the winner of Monday's Cincinnati at Rutgers nationally televised contest emerges with a dominating victory, the Big East's Top 25 exclusion may stretch a couple more weeks.<br /> <br />That's because among the teams receiving votes in the AP Poll (No. 28 <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Pittsburgh/">Pittsburgh</a>, No. 30 <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Rutgers/">Rutgers</a>, No. 32 <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/West-Virginia/">West Virginia</a>, No. 33 <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Cincinnati/">Cincinnati</a> and No. 45 USF), there aren't many marquee non-conference opponents on their schedules in the opening month that could propel them into the Top 25. The exceptions would be on Sept. 19 when Cincinnati visits <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Oregon-State/">Oregon State</a> and <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/West-Virginia/">West Virginia</a> visits Auburn; and Sept. 26 when Pitt visits N.C. State and USF visits <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Florida-State/">Florida State</a>.<br /> <br /><style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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Kelly, whose club has finished each of the past two seasons ranked No. 17, said he wasn't shocked by the Big East's snub because the polls are "based on name recognition and what you've done in the past" - i.e. a popularity/beauty contest.<br /> <br />Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and a lot of folks don't necessarily think the eight-team Big East is that attractive.<br /> <br />"A lot of it has to do with perception and traditions of programs," Kelly said "We're establishing our program. It's not like we can harken back to our national championship days. A lot of it is, there are new teams that are really blazing a trail for their own kind of identity, so we're still a work in progress on that part of it."<br /> <br />West Virginia coach Bill Stewart has been very vocal about the strength of the Big East. "I have pounded the table," he said.<br /> <br />Stewart then rattled off the league's record in BCS bowl games (3-1 in last four), record in bowl games (12-4 in last 16) and record in non-conference games (winning 75 percent of the time).<br /> <br />"I can't tell you why we get hammered," Stewart said. "I guess everyone thinks we're a basketball league. They're full of baloney."<br /> <br />One stat Stewart conveniently forgot was the league's 6-14 record in non-conference games against AP ranked opponents since Cincinnati, Louisville and USF joined the Big East in 2005. However, toss out the Big East's 1-7 record in 2005 and the league is a much-more respectable 5-7 vs. AP ranked teams in the past three years.<br /> <br />Pittsburgh coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dave+Wannstedt/">Dave Wannstedt</a>, whose club was the media's preseason pick to win the league, and USF coach Jim Leavitt said they are not really concerned with the preseason rankings.<br /> <br />"I would," Wannstedt said, "be concerned if it was the end of the season, maybe."<br /> <br />UConn's <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Randy+Edsall/">Randy Edsall</a> had a similar viewpoint.<br /> <br />"I think the Big East will show its merit at the end of the season, when it really matters," he said.<br /> <br />Despite the Big East missing from the preseason AP and USA Today/coaches' polls, Kelly said the league has earned the respect of some other individuals who are known to have a pretty good eye at judging the talent of college football teams.<br /><br />"NFL scouts know they'd better come in and watch Big East teams because we've got a lot of good NFL players," said Kelly, who had six players selected in the 2009 NFL Draft. "So if we have the respect of NFL teams out there and we've got the respect of other teams and other conferences we play against, then to me, at the end of the day, that's probably more important than what other people think about us."<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/02/big-east-coaches-say-absence-from-top-25-is-only-temporary/">Big East Coaches Say Absence From Top 25 Is Only Temporary</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Wed, 02 Sep 2009 15:31:00 EST .  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The reporter, from AnnArbor.com, asked Stewart if he was serious.<br /><br />"I'm here to talk about West Virginia football," Stewart said.<br /><br />The Detroit Free-Press reported the allegations against Rodriguez at Michigan, but West Virginia school officials said Monday there were no "complaints" about Rodriguez breaking NCAA rules while he was with the Mountaineers from 2001-07.<br /><br />"Based upon our looking back over the weekend, we don't feel we have any concerns," WVU assistant athletic director for communications Michael Fragale told the Charleston Daily Mail. "We have checked it out and there has been nothing flagged and nothing out of the ordinary.<br /><br />"There were no student-athlete complaints during the time (Rodriguez) was here."<br /><br />Also, former players that spoke to The Daily Mail anonymously reiterated the athletic department's findings.<br /><br />"Compliance was always around," one player told the newspaper. "You couldn't do it even if you wanted to. There wasn't any rule-breaking going on because you couldn't do any of that with compliance around like they were."<br /><br style="font-weight: bold;" /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Sign (Early) on the Dotted Line</span><br /> <br />Even though a proposal by the American Football Coaches Association was denied by the conference commissioners for an early signing period in football, the Big East remains in favor of one, Pittsburgh coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dave+Wannstedt/">Dave Wannstedt</a> said.<br /> <br />"I would like to see it," Wannstedt said. "We make a commitment to these kids when they verbal. If they verbal, I think it should be a two-way street. I think the early signing date would help from the commitments you have."<br /><br />Wannstedt said the Big East, as a conference, favors the early signing period. However, don't include University of <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/South-Florida/">South Florida</a> coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jim+Leavitt/">Jim Leavitt</a> in that group.<br /><br />"Against early signing," Leavitt recently tweeted. "If there is a change of coaches what would you tell your son. Still go that school? Don't rush things. Of course the schools up north want early signing because of the recruiting weekends in the winter. They have prospects in early."<br /><br /><style type="text/css"> .fanhouseButton {margin:2em 0;} .fanhouseButton a:link, .fanhouseButton a:visited, .fanhouseButton a:hover, .fanhouseButton a:active {background-color:#dd2829;color:#FFFFFF;font-size:18px;padding:0.3em 0.6em;text-decoration:none;} .fanhouseButton a:hover {background-color:#000000;}</style>
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Wannstedt said he averages losing and gaining only about one recruit each per year that de-commits from Pitt or had committed to another school and changed his mind to Pittsburgh.<br /><br />"You see it [players de-committing from schools] more down in the south, from a lot of the Florida schools," Wannstedt said. "From what I read, the Southeastern Conference has a lot more of that stuff than in the Northeast."<br /><br />One Big East assistant was asked about the challenges of holding onto an early Florida high school commitment. "It's like the <a href="http://nhl.fanhouse.com/team/wild/" class="injectedLink">Wild</a>, Wild West recruiting in Florida."<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Pitt Sees Red With Bostick Again</span><br /><br />Maybe this is finally the year Pittsburgh junior QB Pat Bostick will actually be redshirted. Wannstedt told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that he would try to redshirt Bostick this season.<br /><br />Redshirt freshman Tino Sunseri will be the back-up to starter Bill Stull.<br /><br />"Bill Stull is the starter, Tino Sunseri will be the No. 2," Wannstedt said. "I told Tino Sunseri, the wish list is to get him playing time. We want to get him in as many games as we can. We'll take it one week at a time. We would like to redshirt Pat if we could. He is all for that."<br /><br />Bostick was slated to be redshirted as a freshman, but ended up starting Pitt's final eight games. Last season, coaches wanted him to redshirt, but he those plans ended midway through the year when he was put in during mop-up duty against Navy. He later got one start, leading the <a href="http://nfl.fanhouse.com/team/carolina-panthers/" class="injectedLink">Panthers</a> to a four overtime victory at Notre Dame.<br /><br />The Panthers, picked by the media as the preseason favorites to win the league, open against Youngstown State Saturday.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">USF Honoring Dorsey</span><br /> <br />Ever since USF freshman RB Keeley Dorsey died on Jan. 17, 2007 at the age of 19 after collapsing while weightlifting, no USF player has worn No. 10.<br /><br />That will change Saturday.<br /><br />This would have been Dorsey's senior year so the <a href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/team/bulls/" class="injectedLink">Bulls</a> are honoring Dorsey this season with one player each week wearing Dorsey's No. 10 jersey. Senior DT Aaron Harris will wear No. 10 for Saturday's season opener with Wofford.<br /> <br />"I wanted to be the first one," Harris said. "It will be emotional for everyone. It will give me more motivation. When I think of him, I remember his smile. Everybody remembers his smile."<br /><br />Officially, Keeley's death was ruled natural causes. Hillsborough County associate medical examiner Laura Hair said it was "sudden cardiac death of undetermined etiology" and there was a possibility he had an undiagnosed genetic heart disorder called Long QT Syndrome.<br /><br />Tammie Dorsey, Keeley's mother, said this summer she wasn't sure how she would react seeing a USF senior wearing her son's No. 10 and she continues to cope.<br /><br />"Does it get easier? It gets a little easier, but that doesn't mean it gets easy," Tammie Dorsey told The Tampa Tribune. "It gets to the point where you can get up and you can function a little bit. You don't cry as much. You still think about him. You try to remember as much as you can."<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Around the League</span><br /> <br />Defending champion <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Cincinnati/">Cincinnati</a> opens league play at <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Rutgers/">Rutgers</a> Monday. The winner will remain in sole possession of first place in the league and the loser will be stuck in the league basement until the next conference game is played Oct. 2 when Pitt visits Louisville. ... The Doug Marrone/Greg Paulus era begins Saturday when <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Syracuse/">Syracuse</a> hosts Minnesota. "I try to be organized as possible, in school, trying to learn the offense and getting to know the guys," said Paulus, the former Duke basketball star who joined the Orange a few weeks ago. "It has been neat." ... Leavitt's ballot in the USA Today coaches' poll was released last week following an open records request by SI.com, but Leavitt said he will probably continue to make his ballot public. Only three schools provided their ballots to SI.com. "I probably will keep it public," Leavitt said. "I don't see any reason not too." Leavitt voted USF at No. 18 and had five of USF's 10 Division I-A opponents (<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Florida-State/">Florida State</a>, <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Miami/">Miami</a>, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Rutgers) in his Top 25 ballot, while only FSU was ranked in the coaches' poll. ... UConn <span style="text-decoration: underline;"></span>coach Randy Edsall said he declined to vote in the coaches' poll this season. "It's hard to rank (all) those teams when you never see them," Edsall said. ... Justin Burke has been named Louisville's starting QB in Saturday's opener against Indiana State. This will be the first career start for Burke, a junior transfer from N.C. State.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/09/01/big-east-notebook-stewart-wont-talk-about-rodriguez-controvers/">Big East Notebook: Stewart Won't Talk About Rodriguez Controversy</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Tue, 01 Sep 2009 21:40:00 EST .  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Are Alabama and Oklahoma State overrated? Join the discussion below.<br /><br /><strong><span class="status-body"><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/padrickbrewer" class="screen-name" title="padrick brewer">padrickbrewer</a></strong><span class="entry-content">: Miami is way, way, wayyyyyyyyy underrated. A top 15 finish in 2009. Count it.</span></span></strong><br />I wouldn't be surprised if Miami ends up better than the AP voters think (No. 35), but I think a Top 15 finish is a stretch. With Florida State, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech and Oklahoma as the first four games, we're going to find out a lot about the Hurricanes very early in the season. An 0-4 start is entirely possible, 2-2 would be a major accomplishment, 3-1 would mean you're right that the Canes are a Top 15 team, and 4-0 ... well, that's not going to happen.<br /><br />Overall, I like what Randy Shannon is doing in Miami, but I think the Hurricanes are still one more year away. A Top 15 finish in 2010 strikes me as a very legitimate aspiration for the Canes, but in 2009 I don't see it happening.<br /><br /><strong><span class="status-body"><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/leefgomila" class="screen-name" title="Lee Gomila">leefgomila</a></strong><span class="entry-content">: Overrated- Ohio St, Alabama, Oklahoma St. Underrated- LSU, Florida St.</span></span></strong><br />I definitely agree with you that Alabama is overrated. What Nick Saban did with the Crimson Tide last season was extremely impressive, but I really don't view them as a Top 5 team heading into 2009. And I agree with you about Oklahoma State as well. This is not a Top 10 team. Ohio State? I don't have a real problem with the Buckeyes at No. 6, although I think they're going to get spanked by USC in Columbus on September 12.<br /><br />LSU is a good team, but I don't think they're underrated at No. 11. And as for Florida State? I don't know what to think of the Seminoles. I could see them being unbeaten when they face the Gators at the end of the regular season, or I could see them already having five losses by then.<br /> <br /> <strong><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/22/ap-top-25-florida-is-no-1/2#c21074289">TJ</a>: Florida is #1 and always #1 no one in the Top 25 can beat them.</strong><br /> Florida is a clear-cut No. 1, but every team can be beaten, and I think Florida probably will be. With the SEC schedule, Florida State to end the regular season and then (possibly) the SEC title game and the BCS title game, I don't think Florida will go undefeated. That doesn't mean they won't win the national championship, though.<br /><br /><span class="status-body"><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/FBfollies" class="screen-name" title="Football Follies">FBfollies</a></strong><span class="entry-content"><strong>: West Virginia should be a top twenty team. The Mountaineers will be good this year.</strong><br /> The AP voters have West Virginia relegated to the "others receiving votes" section, after Texas Tech and before Cincinnati. But I think West Virginia will be a Top 20 team when the season is over. I wouldn't be at all surprised if the Mountaineers run the table </span></span>in the weak Big East, and I think there's more talent left in Morgantown after the departure of Pat White than most people realize.<br /><span class="status-body"><span class="entry-content"><br /> </span></span><em>Want to be part of our next <a href="http://twitter.com/MichaelDavSmith">college football Twitter</a> mailbag? Post a question or comment on <a href="http://twitter.com/">Twitter.com</a>, and be sure to start it with @MichaelDavSmith</em>.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/23/college-football-twitter-mailbag-whos-overrated-whos-underra/">College Football Twitter Mailbag: Who's Overrated, Who's Underrated?</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Sun, 23 Aug 2009 08:22:00 EST .  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The top four teams all received first place votes. The point difference between Pitt and No. 5 Rutgers was only 34, while the gap between Rutgers and the No. 6 team, UConn, was 48. In other words, everyone is guessing, and everyone is unsure. <br /><br />Just <a href="http://preseason.stassen.com/consensus/2009.html#big-east">checking the multitude of preview guides</a> only emphasizes the confusion. The various mags have picked four different teams to finish first in the Big East. In other words, the Big East is looking a lot like the ACC of the last few years. No dominant team. Plenty of parity and coaches <a href="http://twitter.com/BigEastFB/statuses/3125652666">getting defensive about it</a>.<br /><blockquote>[West Virginia] Coach [Bill] Stewart on the league outlook: "I don't call it parity, I call it competitive."</blockquote>And somewhere in Raleigh, North Carolina, <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Tom+OBrien/">Tom O'Brien</a> nods his head in approval.<br /><br />The only things that seem certain are that Louisville and <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/category/Syracuse/">Syracuse</a> will battle for the basement, while UConn tries to rebuild and find a passing game not seen since the legendary <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dan+Orlovsky/">Dan Orlovsky</a> led the Huskies back in 2004.<br /><br />Part of the reason for the jumble of picks at the top is that each team seems so fatally flawed at key spots that it is easier to see them failing than succeeding.<br /><br /><u><strong>Pittsburgh</strong></u><br /><strong>Pros:</strong> Dominating defense that starts with a strong defensive line, led by one of the best tandems of defensive ends in <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Greg+Romeus/">Greg Romeus</a> and <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jabaal+Sheard/">Jabaal Sheard</a>. The offense has one of the best young receivers in the conference in Jonathan Baldwin along with the conference's best tight end in <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Nate+Byham/">Nate Byham</a>. The receiving corps is surprisingly deep. The offensive line only lost one starter from last year.<br /><br /><strong>Cons:</strong> The quarterback situation is a glaring, neon question mark. <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Bill+Stull/">Bill Stull</a> is still the likely starter and he was horrible down the stretch, leading to his benching in an unwatchable 3-0 loss to Oregon State in the Sun Bowl. Leading tackler <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Scott+McKillop/">Scott McKillop</a>, along with the rest of the starting linebackers all graduated, leaving much inexperience behind. The entire backfield has to be replaced with fullback Conredge Collins, back-up LaRod Stephens-Howling and star tailback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/LeSean+McCoy/">LeSean McCoy</a> departed. Pitt also has to replace their punter and kicker.<br /><br /><strong>Scheduling:</strong> Slightly rough. Road games could be a challenge. The non-conference game at North Carolina State looms large since Pitt is only 1-4 against BCS teams away from Heinz Field under <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Dave+Wannstedt/">Dave Wannstedt</a>. They also have to play at Rutgers, who Wannstedt has yet to beat, and at West Virginia.<br /><br /><u><strong>West Virginia</strong></u><br /><strong>Pros:</strong> <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Noel+Devine/">Noel Devine</a> is still in the backfield and is always a threat to break off a long run everytime he touches the ball. Senior <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Jarrett+Brown/">Jarrett Brown</a> is now the QB. He has experience, good mobility and a strong arm to get the ball to an underrated (and under-utilized) receiving corps. The defense has made strides and returns seven starters.<br /><br /><strong>Cons:</strong> <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Pat+White/">Pat White</a> is gone. There is no getting around the loss of the best and winningest player in Mountaineer history. Oh, and so is virtually the entire offensive line, making it a very shaky thing for a new quarterback and giving Devine any space to run. Kicker Pat McAfee is gone as well. <br /><br /><strong>Scheduling:</strong> Challenging. While they do have 1-AA Liberty on the schedule as well as Marshall, they host East Carolina and Colorado. Plus a trip to Auburn. Their conference road schedule will make it harder for them to win the conference since they have to go to South Florida, Cinci and Rutgers this year.<br /><br /><u><strong>Rutgers</strong></u><br /><strong>Pros:</strong> The entire offensive line is back, and quite good. They will allow whoever is in the backfield time to throw, and open holes for the running game. The defense, especially at linebacker looks imposing. There is solid depth at running back as long as <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Kordell+Young/">Kordell Young</a> makes it all the way back from his knee injury <br /><br /><strong>Cons:</strong> Young missed four games last year to injury, and then got hurt in spring practice. Counting on him for any length of time might be a mistake. The most glaring issue is the entire passing game. Quarterback <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Teel/">Mike Teel</a>, wide receivers <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Kenny+Britt/">Kenny Britt</a>, <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Tiquan+Underwood/">Tiquan Underwood</a>, and tight end Kevin Brock are all gone. That's the starting quarterback for the last three years and three of the top four receivers on the team in 2008. The candidates to replace Teel are true freshman <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Tom+Savage/">Tom Savage</a> and a slew of back-ups. The kicking game still remains a question mark.<br /><br /><strong>Scheduling:</strong> Set up perfectly. The Scarlet Knights have the weakest non-conference schedule in the Big East. Howard and Texas Southern (both FCS), FIU and at Army. Their only challenging non-con game is at Maryland. As for the conference schedule, they get the other four contending teams -- Cincinnati, Pitt, WVU and USF -- in Piscataway. Phil Steele rates their schedule at 106th out of 120. No BCS team even comes close to playing this light a schedule. <br /><br /><u><strong>South Florida</strong></u><br /><strong>Pros:</strong> <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Matt+Grothe/">Matt Grothe</a> is a playmaker on offense. He has been the team's leading rusher and passer. He is surprisingly accurate with a 63 percent completion rate. Most of their receivers are back and the running back depth has improved. The defensive line, led by <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/George+Selvie/">George Selvie</a> at one end, is right there with Pitt in the debate for best D-line in the conference. They may have the most overall talent in the conference.<br /><br /><script src='http://www.aolcdn.com/kex/kepopup/ke_kit_launcher.js' type='text/javascript' language='javascript' charset='utf-8'></script>
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<!-- END KE KIT --> <br /><br /><strong>Cons:</strong> Coaching turnover this past year saw the losses of the defensive coordinator and offensive coordinator, plus a couple others for good measure. There's also the issue of whether USF can win road games when the weather turns cold, as the Bulls are 1-3 when the temperature at kickoff is under 40 degrees, and 2-5 under 50 degrees. As for personnel, the Bulls have only one starter back on the offensive line, so that will determine how much USF runs and how much Grothe just has to run for his life. Grothe is much less effective when he feels that he has to be the entire offense.<br /><br /><strong>Scheduling:</strong> Decent. Their non-con is weighed down by having two FCS games, but also includes playing at Florida State and hosting Miami. They get Cincinnati and West Virginia at home, but have to go to Pitt and Rutgers. The Rutgers game is a Thursday night affair in November, so unless it is unseasonably warm you can expect that ESPN will trot out the temperature and issue of a warm weather team playing in the cold. Double the number of mentions that night for their season finale at UConn in December.<br /><br /><strong><u>Cincinnati</u><br />Pros:</strong> <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Tony+Pike/">Tony Pike</a> returns as the starting QB. The first time in a few years where the Bearcats have a returning starting QB. Almost the entire offense comes back including the best WR in the Big East, <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mardy+Gilyard/">Mardy Gilyard</a>. Head coach <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Brian+Kelly/">Brian Kelly</a> gets as much out of the talent at hand as anyone in the conference.<br /><br /><strong>Cons:</strong> As nice as it is to get virtually the entire offense back, it is the complete opposite on the defensive side. A very underrated defense lost ten of the eleven starters, including DE Connor Barwin and All-American CB <a href="http://www.fanhouse.com/tag/Mike+Mickens/">Mike Mickens</a>. Just for good measure, there is a new defensive coordinator for the Bearcats.<br /><br /><strong>Scheduling: </strong>Moderate. They have games in the non-con at Oregon State and hosting Illinois and Fresno State. Winning the Big East will be tough with road games at Rutgers to start the season, at USF and at Pitt to end the season. Only WVU comes to Nippert Stadium this year.<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/10/looking-for-beast-of-big-east/">Looking for Beast of Big East</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com">NCAA Football FanHouse</a> on Mon, 10 Aug 2009 10:00:00 EST .  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><p style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;">&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/10/looking-for-beast-of-big-east/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/forward/19121454/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/search.html?rank=&amp;fc=1&amp;url=http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/10/looking-for-beast-of-big-east/" title="Linking Blogs">Linking&nbsp;Blogs</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2009/08/10/looking-for-beast-of-big-east/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a></p>]]></description><category>Greg Romeus</category><category>Jabaal Sheard</category><category>Jarrett Brown</category><category>Kordell Young</category><category>Mardy Gilyard</category><category>Nate Byham</category><category>Tom Savage</category><category>Tony Pike</category><dc:creator>Chas Rich</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 10:00:00 EST </pubDate></item></channel></rss>