President Obama bowed in Japan; it’s sparked an outrage… Every day in America, 49 million people go hungry…Sarah Plain’s apparently giving it back to her grandson’s father Levi Johnston…
Stereotypes die hard when it comes to Cincinnati. (Bleacher Report)
That 2012 Virginia Tech game Cincinnati agreed to move to FedEx Field will be the Hokies’ third game in the Redskins’ facility. Some “home” game for the Bearcats. (Daily Press)
The gig might be up for Cincinnati. (AOL Fanhouse)
Another football town tells the Jasper Howard story. (South Bend Tribune)
UConn QB Zach Frazer originally went to Notre Dame. Randy Edsall doesn’t think the trip to South Bend will be any different for him than any other road trip. Hmmm. (Connecticut Post)
Steve Kragthorpe’s focused on a future. At Louisville. (Rivals.com)
Kragthorpe can’t care how ugly Saturday’s 151-yard, 10-9 win over Syracuse was. It was a win… And no, he’s not quitting. (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Jon Gruden’s contract extension surely heartened him. (Card Chronicle)
Bill Stewart compares Jonathan Baldwin to Chris Henry. And then says he’ll take on Pitt in a parking lot…. Funny, Dave Wannstedt thinks Baldwin is only starting to become a more complete player. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
The Panthers have their eye on the Big East title. (Patriot-News)
Frank Cignetti’s worked wonders for Pitt’s offense. (Hartford Courant)
The shoe’s on the other foot for this Backyard Brawl. (Times West Virginian)
The Scarlet Knights aren’t doing any happy dance over that Top 25 ranking. Greg Schiano won’t let them…Devin McCourty is the league’s best special teams player for the second time in three weeks. (Home News Tribune)
McCourty is as special a special teams player as the league has… Kordell Young’s loss hurts…A look back at Week 11. (Star-Ledger)
South Florida suffered more than a bruised ego down at Rutgers. (Tampa Tribune)
Syracuse is out of bowl contention and has two games left. Doug Marrone says he doesn’t care; he’s out to win games, not give a back-up QB experience. (Syracuse Post-Standard)
Aditi Kinkhabwala has written a regular column for SI.com and been published in Sports Illustrated.