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A BYU commit is visiting Cincinnati this weekend. (Deseret News)
UConn beat writer Desmond Conner answers questions every single day; here’s today’s version. (Hartford Courant)
Louisville got itself another wideout. (Louisville Courier-Journal)
The Bears called, but Pitt offensive coordinator Frank Cignetti’s staying put. (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Some nice words about former Rutgers assistant and new Bucknell head coach Joe Susan. (The Daily Item)
A Piscataway resident is not so sure about Rutgers using its football stadium for more than football. (Home News Tribune)
A Q&A with Rutgers corner Devin McCourty from down at the Senior Bowl. (Scout.com)
Miami and Rutgers wanted him. He liked South Florida. Then the Bulls’ administration fired Jim Leavitt and Matt Canales and now Ace Sanders, one of the country’s top wideouts, is going to South Carolina. (GoGamecocks.com)
Someone thinks Skip Holtz has the pedigree to take USF where Jim Leavitt couldn’t. (xtrapointfootball.com)
Barry Switzer, Bob Knight and Isiah Thomas all got second chances. Why shouldn’t Jim Leavitt? (St. Petersburg Times)
A one-time FSU tackle committed to USF and then the new coaches came in and never called him. He’s not coming to USF anymore. (St. Petersburg Times)
Holtz did call on someone else. And that means USF should get a quarterback this weekend. (St. Petersburg Times)
Syracuse picks up a defensive back from Florida. (Syracuse Post-Standard)
West Virginia’s considering putting luxury suites where Milan Puskar Stadium’s press box is. (Times West Virginian)
The Mountaineers took time out to visit – and raise money for – the Boys and Girls Club in Parkersburg. (News and Sentinel)
Down at the Senior Bowl, Jarrett Brown will play behind Tim Tebow. But when has being a back-up ever riled him up? (Charleston Daily Mail)
Heading into next Wednesday, a look at the some of the busts – and bests – from 2006′s Day of Hype, aka Signing Day. (ESPN.com)