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Big East Christmas mailbag

Brian Bennett, Big East

...the ball, most predictions had USF at 8-4 or 7-5, AND THAT WAS BEFORE the Bulls lost their fifth-year senior QB, Matt Grothe. Given your recent video that mentions the correlation between...

Blog | December 24, 2009

Best case/Worst case rewind: South Florida

Brian Bennett, Big East

...Cincinnati, Pitt and West Virginia to equal its most Big East victories ever. At 8-0, the Bulls move into the Top 10 for the third straight year." Not too far off: "[George] Selvie, whose...

Blog | December 22, 2009

South Florida inks two juco defenders

Brian Bennett, Big East

...success by going to the junior college ranks for defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul this season. The Bulls are hoping for similar luck with two new junior college defenders. The Bulls announced that defensive end...

Blog | December 22, 2009

Bizarre coaching dynamic at Cincinnati

Brian Bennett, Big East

...to wonder if his mind wanders to all the things he needs to do to get the Bulls going and have his family relocate, all those little details that need care. How many current Bearcats...

Blog | December 21, 2009

Revisiting preseason picks

Brian Bennett, Big East

...with this pick. Defensive player of the year: South Florida defensive end George Selvie. "This year, the Bulls have a deeper, more talented defensive line that should take some pressure off their senior pass-rusher...

Blog | December 17, 2009

Is Leavitt in the clear?

Brian Bennett, Big East

...Leavitt has adamantly denied the allegations. This whole thing has to be a giant distraction for the Bulls as they prepare for the International Bowl, but at least the game is still pretty far away...

Blog | December 17, 2009

South Florida Bulls season recap

Brian Bennett, Big East

...here and seeing if anyone noticed. You know the drill by now: fast start, crummy ending. The Bulls' 2009 season is almost eerily reminiscent of 2008, with a 5-0 beginning followed by a 2...

Blog | December 09, 2009

West Virginia Mountaineers season recap

Brian Bennett, Big East

...together as Berry -- the only other experienced player up front -- missed lots of time. Neild was a bull in the middle and gave West Virginia the run stuffer its 3-3-5 defense needs. Turning...

Blog | December 09, 2009

Wrapping up the Big East regular season

Brian Bennett, Big East

It was supposed to be a down year for the Big East. The league entered the season with no ranked teams and much uncertainty. Every team had at leas...

Blog | December 08, 2009

Final regular-season Big East power rankings

Brian Bennett, Big East

...least St. Petersburg is a nice place to be. 6. South Florida (7-5, 3-4): The Bulls showed a lot of fight in the snow at UConn. Still, they've only won three games...

Blog | December 07, 2009

International Bowl

Brian Bennett, Big East

...just hours after it scored a potentially program-changing victory at Florida State in Tallahassee, where the Bulls would end up bowling. I bet you could have polled all 85 scholarship players and not found...

Blog | December 06, 2009

Final Big East bowl projections

Brian Bennett, Big East

...There still could be a swap between the International and Little Caesars bowls, which could send the Bulls to Detroit instead of Toronto. So here's my last stab at projecting before the answers are...

Blog | December 06, 2009

Kick gives UConn win

Brian Bennett, Big East

...and later ran in for an 8-yard touchdown with just 40 seconds left to put the Bulls ahead. But that was enough time for the cardiac kids from Connecticut. A nice drive engineered by...

Blog | December 05, 2009

UConn leads after snowy first half

Brian Bennett, Big East

...South Florida is hanging in well, particularly given the weather elements that are so unnatural for the Bulls

Blog | December 05, 2009

Big East lunchtime links

Brian Bennett, Big East

...Florida will play in the St. Petersburg Bowl, and hotels there don't want to see the Bulls again, Greg Auman reports in the St. Petersburg Times. Rutgers' offense is still a work in progress...

Blog | December 04, 2009