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Rutgers' Dodd, Te join Syracuse's Suter as weekly winners.
Syracuse is off to its best start since 1999.
USF hosts Syracuse in this week's BIG EAST Network Game of the Week this Saturday at noon.
Syracuse's Carter, Connecticut's Moore, USF's Mitchell earn weekly accolades.
Three games into his second season at Syracuse, coach Doug Marrone has the Orange on the right track.
Smith, Irvin earn first weekly honors; Holmes honored for second time in 2010
Orange pull away in second half to improve to 2-1
Syracuse and Maine met for the first time in 2009, when the Orange scored a 41-24 win at the Carrier Dome
Orange builds early 10-0 cushion, but fall in second straight road date.
BIGEAST.org previews Saturday's game between Syracuse and Washington
Say this about Syracuse's Doug Marrone: He knows how to prepare with the best of them.
BIG EAST teams were a combined 4-4 in the opening week of the 2010 season, with the four winners going largely unchallenged in outscoring their opponents by a combined 150-17 margin.
Syracuse's Nassib, Holmes join Rutgers' Bing as weekly honorees.
Nassib throws two TD passes in first career start.
BIGEAST.org previewed all eight BIG EAST football teams heading in to the 2010 season. Check out each school's article with exclusive preview video, articles, quick links and media day content.
The last two team previews launch today in advance of tonight's first two BIG EAST football games of the 2010 season.
PROVIDENCE, RI – Fans and media can now access an archive of each weekly football coaches' media teleconference exclusively on the Web. ...
With the BIG EAST's 2010 football season just over a week away, BIGEAST.org has scoured the national news sources for what is being said ...
PROVIDENCE, RI -- The Official 2010 BIG EAST Football Media Guide is available for purchase online now in the conference's online store. ...
 Three BIG EAST Conference players were chosen in the first round of the NFL Draft for the second consecutive year, with Rutgers offensive tackle Anthony Davis and USF defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul becoming the highest draft picks in their respective schools' histories.
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