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Final Big East bowl projections
Brian Bennett, Big East...vs. SEC (South Carolina) International Bowl: South Florida vs. MAC St. Petersburg Bowl: Connecticut vs. C-USA Here are complete ESPN.com projections, and a complete bowl schedule
Blog | December 06, 2009Big East bowl projections
Brian Bennett, Big East...picking right now in my projections, though I reserve the right to change my mind before Thursday. If Pitt loses, it could fall to the Meineke Car Care Bowl and watch West Virginia zoom...
Blog | November 29, 2009Big East mailbag, Part II
Brian Bennett, Big East...that as of now you would give the edge to Pitt against Cincinnati. Yet in your bowl projections you have Cincinnati in the Sugar and Pitt in the Gator. What gives? Did you have...
Blog | November 24, 2009Big East bowl projections
Brian Bennett, Big East...the Papajohns.com Bowl. Rutgers, which suffered an awful loss at Syracuse on Saturday, now moves down the pecking order (or up, as in north to Canada). Here are my latest projections: Sugar Bowl: Cincinnati...
Blog | November 22, 2009Big East mailbag, Part I
Brian Bennett, Big East...stepping it up a notch now that the season is coming down to the wire. Your bowl projections still project ND to the Gator. I understand why but let's have some fun, and...
Blog | November 17, 2009Big East bowl projections
Brian Bennett, Big East...since it's the last year of the agreement with that bowl. Here are my latest bowl projections, with all of that in mind: Sugar Bowl: Cincinnati vs. BCS Meineke Car Care Bowl: Pitt...
Blog | November 15, 2009Big East bowl projections
Brian Bennett, Big East...and South Florida, will be left out. With all that in mind, here are my projections: Allstate Sugar Bowl: Cincinnati vs. BCS Meineke Car Care Bowl: Pitt vs. ACC Papajohns.com Bowl: South Florida...
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