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The BIG EAST's eight football coaches answer questions from the media in this week's media teleconference
The BIG EAST Conference has named Temple running back Montel Harris, Syracuse defensive end Brandon Sharpe and Cincinnati kicker Tony Miliano the winners of the league's weekly football honors for Oct. 8.
The list of unbeaten teams in the Football Bowl Subdivision is down to 16 — a list that includes three BIG EAST teams through six weeks of the 2012 season. Rutgers and Louisville are both 5-0, while Cincinnati checks in at 4-0.
Camerron Cheatham returned an interception 68 yards for a touchdown, and Cincinnati quarterback Munchie Legaux had a hand in three more touchdowns Saturday night, leading the Bearcats to a 52-14 victory over Miami (Ohio).
Jawan Jamison ran for 110 yards and Wayne Warren returned an interception 25 yards for a touchdown as No. 22 Rutgers suffocated Connecticut 19-3 Saturday to remain undefeated.
Marcus Green’s blocked a late field goal attempt and Montel Harris scored two touchdowns to lead Temple to a 37-28 victory over South Florida in a Big East Conference matchup on Saturday.
Adonis Ameen-Moore scored on 1-yard run, Dyshawn Davis returned a fumble 52 yards for another score, and Syracuse broke out of a yearlong funk with a 14-13 victory over Pittsburgh on Friday night.
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The Pittsburgh-Syracuse rivalry dates to the 1916 season and the schools have met 67 times since then.
Cincinnati and Miami (Ohio) play in the nation’s oldest nonconference rivalry — a series that dates to Dec. 8, 1888 in Oxford, Ohio.
Saturday’s game will be the first meeting on the gridiron between USF and Temple.
Saturday’s game will be the 32nd meeting between Connecticut and Rutgers in a series that dates to the 1940 season
Cincinnati's thrilling win over Virginia Tech had the world of social media buzzing.
The league's eight head football coaches answer questions on their weekly media call
The BIG EAST Conference has named three Cincinnati players - quarterback Munchie Legaux, linebacker Maalik Bomar and punter Pat O'Donnell - the winners of the league's weekly football honors for the week-ending Sept. 30.
Only four games comprised the BIG EAST ledger in Week 5 of the college football season, yet it nonetheless featured some wild finishes, crazy weather, a record crowd and clutch performances.
Senorise Perry rushed for 118 yards and two touchdowns, Jeremy Wright added 84 rushing yards and No. 19 Louisville rallied to beat Southern Miss 21-17 in a downpour on Saturday night.
EJ Manuel threw for 242 yards and a touchdown, helping No. 4 Florida State remain unbeaten with a 30-17 victory over South Florida on Saturday night.
Munchie Legaux hit Damon Julian for a 39-yard touchdown pass with 13 seconds to play, and Cincinnati beat Virginia Tech 27-24 Saturday.
Connecticut running backs Lyle McCombs and Martin Hyppolite combined for 157 yards rushing and two touchdowns to lead Connecticut to a 24-17 win over Buffalo on Saturday.
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