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Fans and media can now access an archive of each weekly football coaches' media teleconference exclusively on the Web.
The BIG EAST Conference has named Pittsburgh running back Ray Graham, USF safety Jerrell Young and West Virginia wide receiver Tavon Austin the winners of the conference's weekly football awards for Week 1 of the 2011 season.
Red Storm senior Megan Klement was tabbed as the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week.
St. John’s Connor Lade wins BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week and Jhojan Obando honored as BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week. Connecticut’s Mamadou Doudou Diouf named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week, while West Virginia’s Andy Bevin earns BIG EAST Rookie of the Week.
Geno Smith threw two first-half touchdown passes, Tavon Austin returned a kickoff for a score and No. 24 West Virginia beat Marshall 34-13 on Sunday night in a game that was stopped early in the fourth quarter because of lightning
Isaiah Pead ran for Cincinnati's first two touchdowns Saturday night, and Zach Collaros threw for the next four, leading the Bearcats to a 72-10 victory over Austin Peay.
PITTSBURGH -- Ray Graham ran for 201 yards and three touchdowns.
Kayvon Webster returned a fumble 96 yards for an early touchdown as South Florida came to Notre Dame for the first time and stunned the 16th-ranked Irish 23-20 Saturday in a game disrupted for hours because of storms.
Connecticut beat Fordham 35-3 in a game that was postponed from Thursday.
Cincinnati has faced a Football Championship Subdivision opponent each year since 2005 and has gone 6-0 in those games
New coach Todd Graham inherits a Panther squad that returns 14 starters from last year’s team, which earned a share of the BIG EAST title
A quick look at today's Olympic sports calendar.
Saturday’s game will be the first meeting between USF and Notre Dame on the gridiron
Putting to rest an offseason that, quite frankly, had too many headlines, the 2011 college football season begins Thursday as three BIG EAST teams shift the attention back where it belongs. On the field.
Van Chew made a diving 4-yard touchdown catch in the left flat at the goal line on the first series of overtime, and Syracuse rallied past Wake Forest 36-29 on Thursday night in the season-opener for both teams
Will Stein threw two touchdowns and 226 yards as Louisville beat Murray State 21-9 in season opener for both teams on Thursday night
Sunday’s game will be the 11th meeting between West Virginia and Marshall in the Friends of Coal Bowl …
The Huskies' opener was rescheduled for Sunday at Noon on ESPN3
Highly touted freshman Savon Huggins ran for two touchdowns to lead Rutgers to a 48-0 victory over North Carolina Central on Thursday night
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