Morning Roundup, Wednesday

Posted by Aditi On December - 2 - 2009

paperThe Tiger voicemail is out. And I’m starting to understand why Mrs. Woods took the golf club to his car … Marilyn Monroe knew how to have a good time … First the Brady Bunch dad, now the Family Ties mom – were the Cleavers a front too? … I wonder if this could catch on

Yeah the Big East has coaches. Notre Dame’s called Randy Edsall. (Chicago Sun-Times)

Brian Kelly wants the Notre Dame jobNot that he’s had any contact with the Irish admin. Not personally. He says. (Cincinnati Enquirer)

Tight end Ben Guidugli is ready for Kelly to say something. (The News Record)

Kelly needs this win Saturday at Pitt or the Bearcats’ bowl destination plummets. (Columbus Dispatch)

Dave Wannstedt’s very first recuriting class will stand in the way of course. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

His receivers too… That bye week didn’t do Pitt any favors. (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

Andre Dixon’s really grown up. (Connecticut Post)

UConn’s line and backs are certainly getting South Florida’s attention. (Tampa Tribune)

Jim Leavitt’s taking shots at the ACC… Why not? His team’s attendance is up. (St. Petersburg Times)

The Mike Leach to Louisville rumors are picking up steam. (Bleacher Report)

Louisville’s going to screw up its recruiting if it doesn’t hurry up. (Louisville Courier-Journal)

Kevin Haslam is a Rutgers success story… The entire 2005 recruiting class… (Star-Ledger)

A recruiting pamphlet Rutgers could send out. (Bleacher Report)

Rutgers’ plane tickets to Charlotte hinge on Cincy-Pitt. (Home News Tribune)

West Virginia and those cute catchphrases. (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

There’s a reason Bill Stewart’s gunshy when it comes to field goals. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

A healthy defense makes all the difference to West Virginia. (Charleston Gazette)

West Virginia football is as big as the state… Now if the offense itself could be too. (Times West Virginian)

Sad: Syracuse tackle Jonathan Meldrum’s football career is over. Because of arthritis. (Syracuse Post-Standard)

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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.