Morning Roundup, Thursday

Posted by Aditi On November - 5 - 2009

paperGlenn Beck is the new Oprah…Bad enough to get a 73 on a science test. But then to have your dad tell the whole countryGame 6 was all I hoped for. Except the $10 beers. $10?!

Mardy Gilyard’s story has been told, but it’s still worth hearing again. (News Record)

Patience has served Cincy DB Brad Jones well. (Cincinnati Enquirer)

Zach Frazer could be the guy who led two late touchdown drives against Rutgers last week. Or he could be the guy who threw seven picks in three games. (Rivals.com)

If UConn’s salvaging this season, he needs to be the latter. (Hartford Courant)

A very good chunk of the country can see this Cincy-UConn game. If they make tuning in worth it. (Sox and Dawgs)

Louisville gets at least one of its wounded back Saturday. (Louisville Courier-Journal)

Is one of Pitt’s running backs likely to transfer? (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Pitt’s hoping a week off doesn’t cool its offense. (Rivals.com)

South Florida defensive end George Selvie and Rutgers left tackle Anthony Davis will see each other next Thursday. Scouts may just see who deserves to go higher come draft time. (Star-Ledger)

Maybe Rutgers’ disappointing o-line play has something to do with the crazy convoluted assistant heirarchy. (Bleed Scarlet)

Rutgers gets a huge boost if Carlton Mitchell is a no-go next Thursday. (Tampa Tribune)

A year ago, Rutgers was up 26 with nine minutes to play at South Florida. The Scarlet Knights kept throwing. The Bulls remember. (St. Petersburg Times)

Sometimes the worst week off the field can produce the best week on the field. At least, on the practice field. (Syracuse Post-Standard)

The only change West Virginia needs to make is in its play. (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

Reed Williams publicly disagreed with his coach for maybe the first time. (Charleston Gazette)

A look at attendance in the league. (ESPN.com)

One Response to “Morning Roundup, Thursday”

  1. DJSpanky says:

    Again, thanks as always Aditi!!!

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Aditi Kinkhabwala has written a regular column for SI.com and been published in Sports Illustrated.

She spent seven years covering Rutgers for The Record in New Jersey and now, for SNY, she’s writing about the entire Big East.