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SI.com has projected bowl match-ups. (SI.com)
Yet another person thinks Brian Kelly is the perfect fit for Notre Dame. (CBSSports.com)
Because even Charlie Weis knows: it’s only a matter of time now. (Washington Post)
But it’s okay: Weis could be headed to Buffalo. (NFL News and Rumors)
The moral outrage on Cincinnati’s – and TCU’s – behalf can commence. (Dr. Saturday)
Fortunately Cincinnati’s computer strength should make up for TCU’s poll numbers. (Cincinnati Enquirer)
UConn’s win at Notre Dame will go down as program-changing. (The Register Citizen)
Good thing it was a win; Randy Edsall hadn’t even landed back in Connecticut before the league’s head of officials sent him a message” UConn got hosed on two late holding calls.(Hartford Courant)
Jasper Howard’s family got a game ball. (Connecticut Post)
UConn’s back in the bowl picture too. (The Day)
Louisville’s Dexter Heyman has taken to defensive end. (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Dave Wannstedt has his blueprint for Friday’s Backyard Brawl… Which is only part of why West Virginia’s O-line knows it’s got a challenge ahead. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Frank Cignetti has changed Pitt’s offense… West Virginia’s seniors aren’t afraid. (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Nine wins has exceeded expectations, but Pitt still desperately needs to get to 10. (Eye of a Panther)
UConn and Rutgers: the good and bad. Guess which is which. (NESN.com)
Rutgers’ offensive line has all sorts of issues. (Asbury Park Press)
At least the head coach is taking the blame. (Star-Ledger)
It was just like the old days for Syracuse. (Troy Nunes is an Absolute Magician)
Funny thing, the Orange have been just as ready all year. Nice to see that finally result in something to smile about. (Syracuse Post-Standard)
Yes, Jim Leavitt’s intense: he’s been taking a lesson from Owen Schmitt… A simpler game plan made all the difference for BJ Daniels. (St. Petersburg Times)
It’s not a Big East game, but Miami is definitely a BIG game for the Bulls. (Tampa Tribune)
Aditi Kinkhabwala has written a regular column for SI.com and been published in Sports Illustrated.