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Some paths to the title are more direct than others, but the math says that Cincinnati, Louisville, Rutgers and Syracuse can still hold on to hopes of playing in a BCS bowl game this year.
Cincinnati scored on four of its last five first-half possessions and rode that momentum to a 34-10 Big East victory over Temple on Saturday.
Brandon Coleman caught his second touchdown of the game on a 31-yard pass from Gary Nova with 8:49 to play and No. 24 Rutgers survived a valiant effort by mistake-prone Army in a 28-7 victory Saturday.
Ryan Nassib threw for 246 yards and three touchdowns, Jerome Smith ran for 144 yards and Syracuse handed No. 11 Louisville its first loss of the season in a 45-26 victory on Saturday.
Lyle McCombs ran for 120 yards and a touchdown and Connecticut beat Pittsburgh 24-17 on Friday night for the Huskies' first conference win after four losses.
Saturday’s game will be the 39th meeting between Rutgers and Army, which are separated by about 90 miles
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Saturday’s game will be the first meeting between Cincinnati and Temple since 2003 and will be the 15th matchup between the schools
Friday’s game will be the ninth meeting between Pittsburgh and Connecticut and it will break a 4-4 deadlock in the rivalry, which began in 2004
Louisville and Syracuse meet for the 11th time when the teams play Saturday
Saturday’s game will be the first meeting between Cincinnati and Temple since 2003 and will be the 15th matchup between the schools
The league's eight head football coaches take questions from the media on their weekly teleconference.
The BIG EAST Conference has named Cincinnati running back George Winn, Louisville linebacker Keith Brown and Temple running back Matt Brown, the winners of the conference's weekly football honors for games of Nov. 3.
Louisville moved into a tie for first place in the BIG EAST standings Saturday, setting stage for what figures to be an exciting home stretch of the 2012 regular season.
Bulls register two fourth-quarter interceptions to hold off Huskies
Panthers take lead with field goal in third overtime, but Irish win it with a touchdown.
Winn runs for three TDs, passes for another as Bearcats improved to 6-2.
Louisville improved to 9-0 for the first time in program history.
From preparation to execution, the weather can affect the game of football in a number of ways.
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