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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.
News and notes from around the BIG EAST
Saturday’s game will be the ninth meeting between Connecticut and USF.
Pittsburgh and Notre Dame have a long history on the gridiron as Saturday’s game will be the teams’ 68th meeting since 1909.
Saturday’s game will be the sixth meeting between Louisville and Temple and will be the first between the two as BIG EAST members.
Saturday’s game will be the 13th meeting between Cincinnati and Syracuse in a series that dates to 1993.
An exciting Week 9 had the social world buzzing about BIG EAST Football.
The BIG EAST Conference has named Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville linebacker Preston Brown and USF kicker Maikon Bonani the winners of the league's weekly football honors for the week-ending Oct. 28.
The Cardinals and Orange erased late deficits to score thrilling wins in Week 9
Ryan Nassib threw a 1-yard touchdown pass to Alec Lemon with 3 seconds left as Syracuse rallied from a 20-point halftime deficit to beat South Florida 37-36 Saturday night.
Defensive end Mark Fackler returned his second interception 25 yards for a touchdown, and Kent State forced five other turnovers in stunning No. 18 Rutgers 35-23 Saturday for its biggest win since its first game in 1920.
Ray Graham rushed for two touchdowns and caught another as Pittsburgh rolled over Temple 47-17 on Saturday.
John Wallace kicked a 30-yard field goal in overtime to lift No. 16 Louisville to a 34-31 victory over Cincinnati on Friday night.
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