Morning Roundup, Tuesday

Posted by Aditi On November - 10 - 2009

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Everything’s really falling apart at Michigan. Now the AD is shoving people in the stands… Google asks really tough interview questions. Here are 15… Afghan insurgents have US ammo

The league’s favorites are fading. (AOL Fanhouse)

Big East roundup here, here, here, here, here. (SNY.tv, Connecticut Post, Star-Ledger, Sporting News, Syracuse Post-Standard)

Cincinnati’s going with the Rolls. But it still has the Bentley. (Cincinnati Enquirer)

An Irishman from the north shore of Boston? Of course Brian Kelly would go to Notre Dame. (Rivals.com)

Then again, Notre Dame may not be a better job than Cincinnati. Ohio State fans feel like the Bearcats are stealing their girlfriends and taking them to the prom. (Cincinnati.com)

UConn gave up 711 yards of offense Saturday. If only the Huskies’ defense was their only problem. There are some who think 6-6 isn’t worth going bowling. (Hartford Courant)

Last year Louisville threw 18 touchdown passes. The year before, the Cards threw 30. Guess how many they have this year. (Louisville Courier-Journal)

Getting frustrating with a losing coach does not make Louisville fans foul people. (Card Game)

After tailback, wideout and linebacker, Dorin Dickerson has found a home. It’s one that really fits too. (South Bend Tribune)

Dave Wannstedt and Charlie Weis made their college head coaching debuts together at Heinz Field. Four seasons later, one’s in the national title hunt, one’s on the hot seat and it’s probably not fallen the way that debut would’ve predicted. The Big East has some studly receivers, but Wannstedt thinks Notre Dame’s Golden Tate may just be better than all of them. (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

And there’s plenty reason to think that. The Irish’s o-line is going to be pretty tough too. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Wannstedt’s full remarks. (PittsburghPanthers.com)

All that practice on forcing turnovers is really netting, well, turnovers. (Home News Tribune)

If something slows Rutgers’ Ryan D’Imperio, it won’t be pain. (Star-Ledger)

Thursday night, South Florida, it will always be something special for Andrew DePaola. (Daily Targum)

All sorts of interview video from South Florida: head coach, two coordinators, quarterback, d-end, linebacker. (GoUSFBulls.com)

Rutgers and South Florida will throw two freshmen quarterbacks who are awfully different. (Tampa Tribune)

Kion Wilson starts the war of words: Rutgers’ o-line was over-hyped. (St. Petersburg Times)

That’s two more men down for Syracuse. It’s a MASH unit up there. (Syracuse Post-Standard)

West Virginia has everyone healthy for Friday’s showdown with Cincinnati. (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

It’s all mind games now. (Times West Virginian)

One Response to “Morning Roundup, Tuesday”

  1. MikeyTwoEyes says:

    Um, yeah, please stop mentioning notre lame. The only role they play in Big East football is giving us wins. :)

    Otherwise, I _love_ your posts!

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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.