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Morning Roundup, Tuesday

By Aditi on 03. Nov, 2009

paperThere is a Game 6 and I’m going… It’s Election Day and this one really could get interesting… I can’t believe people ever got seed money for these things…

Tony Pike is back at practice this week, but Brian Kelly’s not sure if he’ll be back starting too. Meanwhile, it’s one step after another for UConn.(Cincinnati Enquirer)

Maybe the Heisman Trophy could go to a tandem. (Bleacher Report)

UConn returner Robbie Frey is officially done. So is the Rutgers-UConn game. (Hartford Courant)

Surveying Monday’s Big East news. (Connecticut Post)

Maybe it’s coachspeak. Or maybe Dave Wannstedt really believes this is a different Syracuse team. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Starting with the fact that Doug Marrone has fully changed the mindset up there. Here’s everything else Wannstedt made note of yesterday. (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

Devin McCourty logged 111 plays for Rutgers Saturday. As good as Tom Savage has been, don’t forget: he’s still only a freshman. (Star-Ledger)

More on McCourty. (Home News Tribune)

South Florida needs to get healthy. (Tanpa Tribune)

Bulls kicker Maikon Bonani fractured a vertebra this summer. Yesterday, he came back to practice. Here’s one way to score the Big East. (St. Petersburg Times)

Nineteen scholarship players have left Syracuse’s program since Doug Marrone came aboard. Yesterday, Mike Williams became the 20th. With no apparent explanation. Except maybe there was one on Facebook, a week ago? At the same time, Marrone got teary-eyed for a player who is still on his team. (Syracuse Post-Standard)

West Virginia fans are irate. Big surprise. (Charleston Gazette)

Bill Stewart insists there is still much to play for. (Times West Virginian)

A Big East rewind. (AOL Fanhouse)

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