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Southern California's slumbering offense came alive after two mediocre outings in the Trojans' 38-17 victory over previously unbeaten Syracuse Saturday night.
Teddy Bridgewater threw two touchdown passes as Louisville held off Kentucky in a 24-17 victory on Saturday night that ended a four-game losing skid to its in-state rival.
Geno Smith threw for a career-high 388 yards, and No. 18 West Virginia withstood a furious comeback by Maryland to pull out a 37-31 victory Saturday.
James Vandenberg threw three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter and Iowa rallied from a 17-point deficit to stun Pittsburgh 31-27 on Saturday.
Cincinnati's defense returned three turnovers for touchdowns in the first half, setting up a 59-14 victory over winless Akron that provided the Bearcats a chance to rest.
The Cyclones overcame a 10-0 UConn lead and a slow start from quarterback Steele Jantz, who threw interceptions on three of his first four passes.
BIG EAST Football storylines heading into this weekend.
An update on the BIG EAST Olympic sports.
Semifinals set for Nov. 4 at 3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. ET; title game slated for Nov. 6 at Noon.
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The Bearcats are 3-2 against the Zips and have won the last two matchups
Syracuse has had to work for its 2-0 start as the Orange have scored season-opening wins against Wake Forest (36-29 in overtime) and Rhode Island (21-14)
Connecticut saw its six-game regular-season winning streak snapped with a 24-21 setback at Vanderbilt, leveling the Huskies’ record at 1-1
Saturday’s game will be the fifth meeting between Pittsburgh and Iowa in a series that dates to Oct. 3, 1931 (a 20-0 Panther win)
Mountaineer QB Geno Smith threw for 268 yards and four touchdowns in last year’s 31-17 win in Morgantown, W.Va.
USF has not allowed a point in the first half and has allowed just seven points in the first three quarters this season
Saturday’s game will be the 24th meeting between Louisville and Kentucky in a rivalry that dates to 1912
West Virginia senior Meghan Lewis earned BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week honors.
Fans and media can now access an archive of each weekly football coaches' media teleconference exclusively on the Web
USF's Daniels and Joyce join Syracuse's Thomas as weekly honorees
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