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Despite loss to Pitt, West Virginia proves to be cream of Big East crop
Joe Starkey, Special to ESPN.comFrom West Virginia's shocking end to the season to UConn's surprise run to a share of the Big East crown to Cincinnati's growth under new coach Brian Kelly, Joe Starkey looks at the Big East's regular season, team-by-team.
Story | Conversation | December 11, 2007
Slaton seeing different looks as numbers decline
Joe Starkey, Special to ESPN.comFrom West Virginia RB Steve Slaton's diminished numbers to the race for the conference crown, the Big East is covered here.
Story | Conversation | November 14, 2007
Following in legends' footsteps, Leavitt has USF on doorstep of history
Joe Starkey, Special to ESPN.comEleven years ago, South Florida's football coaches were working in trailers and dreaming big dreams. Thanks to a head coach who is the product of two legendary coaching trees, USF is just the latest program to feel Jim Leavitt's Midas touch.
Story | Conversation | October 16, 2007South Florida, Cincinnati take over Big East lead
Joe Starkey, Special to ESPN.comFrom overviews to midseason MVPs to what's next, the Big East team-by-team breakdowns have the first half of the season covered.
Story | Conversation | October 09, 2007
Syracuse's Robinson shows maturity, leadership in upset
Joe Starkey, Special to ESPN.comFrom Syracuse's stunning upset of Louisville to undefeated UConn receiving votes in the poll, to the big West Virginia-South Florida tilt, ESPN.com has the Big East covered.
Story | Conversation | September 26, 2007
Orange face tough tests to start the season
Joe Starkey, Special to ESPN.comSyracuse is struggling on the field. Pitt is struggling to get guys healthy. UConn is struggling to get fans in the seats. But the opponents of Rutgers, West Virginia, Louisville and South Florida are really the ones struggling.
Story | Conversation | September 05, 2007
Wannstedt wants better execution from defense
Joe Starkey, Special to ESPN.comDefense hasn't been Pitt's strong suit the last two seasons, but the Panthers say that should change in 2007, Joe Starkey writes.
Story | Conversation | April 11, 2007A look around the Big East
Joe Starkey, Special to ESPN.comRutgers' Cinderella season and Heisman hopefuls for next year highlight the Big East team-by-team breakdown.
Story | Conversation | December 12, 2006
Surprising season has Bearcats bowl eligible
Joe Starkey, Special to ESPN.comCincinnati was predicted to finish near the Big East cellar, but the Bearcats have been the conference's biggest surprise.
Story | Conversation | November 21, 2006Orange crushed: Defense letting 'Cuse down
Joe Starkey, Special to ESPN.comSyracuse's record-setting defense -- and not in a good way -- and the Rutgers-Pitt showdown highlight this week's Big East notebook.
Story | Conversation | October 18, 2006
Bearcats embrace opportunity to play No. 1 Ohio St.
Joe Starkey, Special to ESPN.comFrom Cincinnati's trip to No. 1 Ohio State to Steve Slaton's revenge game, check out the news around the Big East.
Story | Conversation | September 13, 2006
Bush's versatility gives Cards many options
Joe Starkey, Special to ESPN.comIt took a couple of seasons, but Louisville native Michael Bush has found a home in the Cardinals backfield.
Story | Conversation | November 08, 2005Bearcats still thinking bowl game
Joe Starkey, Special to ESPN.comFrom Cincinnati's bowl hopes to Pitt's improvement to Syracuse's continuing struggles, the Big East is covered here.
Story | Conversation | November 02, 2005
Rutgers one win from bowling
Joe Starkey, Special to ESPN.comFrom Rutgers' bowl hopes to West Virginia's extended bye week to Syracuse's continuing struggles, the Big East is covered here.
Story | Conversation | October 26, 2005
Orange off to their worst start in 23 years
Joe Starkey, Special to ESPN.comAD Daryl Gross and coach Greg Robinson arrived to resuscitate Syracuse football. Despite a brutal first year, they remain optimistic.
Story | Conversation | October 25, 2005
