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Morning Roundup, Monday

By Aditi on 16. Nov, 2009

paperThe jellyfish are coming…Before any legislation can go into effect, drugmakers are already raising prices; nine percent so far…The black couple in Couples Retreat doesn’t make the UK poster

A primer on the BCS and Cincinnati’s place in it…Cincinnati’s no. 5 in all three rankings…Right now, Brian Kelly’s only interested in leading the pursuit pack. (Cincinnati Enquirer)

Cincinnati’s in better position than TCU and Boise State. (AP)

Still, Texas, Florida or Alabama being upset would help oodles. (Dr. Saturday)

These are “cool and unusual times” at places like TCU and Cincinnati. (SI.com)

Next time out, Cincinnati should get to see Juice Williams. (Norwich Bulletin)

UConn health updates. (Connecticut Post)

Notre Dame could actually be what perhaps still reeling UConn needs. (Hartford Courant)

Mr. Excitement’s mother closes her eyes when the ball comes close to her son. (Louisville Courier-Journal)

Bill Stull does everything. Including block for his tailbacks. (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

Dave Wannstedt promised rebuilt lines in 2005. He delivered dominantly rebuilt lines this year. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Rutgers breaks into the AP rankings. As if that meant anything. (Bleed Scarlet)

That loss to Rutgers prompts only one question: “What in the world is going on?” (Tampa Tribune)

Ozzie Guillen’s son is coming to USF to play baseball. (St. Petersburg Times)

Hard to say: roast Syracuse, or toast the Orange? (Syracuse Post-Standard)

Things could be worse of course. Greg Robinson could still be in town. (Three Idiots on Sports)

Still questioning Bill Stewart’s play calls. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Robert Sands is a bright spot for the Mountaineers. (Times West Virginian)

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