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Five memorable Big East recruiting moments of the past five years

Brian Bennett, Big East

...quarterback coups: Louisville announced itself as a major player when it convinced local schoolboy legend Brian Brohm to stay home instead of going to Notre Dame or Tennessee. Brohm led the Cardinals to an...

Blog | January 29, 2009

Big East ties to the NFL's final four

Brian Bennett, Big East

...non-active roster) Pittsburgh Steelers Andre Frazier, LB, Cincinnati William Gay, CB, Louisville Anthony Smith, FS, Syracuse Darnell Stapleton, G, Rutgers Arizona Cardinals Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Pitt Gerald Hayes, MLB, Pitt Philadelphia Eagles David Akers...

Blog | January 16, 2009

Bulls hope to end trends against Louisville

Brian Bennett, Big East

...points, including last year's 55-17 beatdown. Louisville, meanwhile, has crushed South Florida by a combined score of 72-17 at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, site of the series' latest installment Saturday...

Blog | October 24, 2008

Ten things to watch in the Big East, Week 8

Brian Bennett, Big East

...his home-state school. 4. Zach Frazer: The sophomore quarterback was strong in the second half against Louisville in relief of the injured Tyler Lorenzen but shaky in his first start at North Carolina. Look...

Blog | October 17, 2008

Big East internal affairs

Brian Bennett, Big East

...foot) is probably done for the season. Louisville: With Richard Raglin out with an injured arm and Latarrius Thomas dealing with a lingering knee issue, the Cardinals turned to former walk-on Daniel Covington...

Blog | October 15, 2008

Big East Week 7 picks

Brian Bennett, Big East

...many no matter how hard I try. FRIDAY Louisville 35, Memphis 27: These two old rivals used...in the Liberty Bowl. In the end, the Cardinals have a few too many playmakers -- as long...

Blog | October 09, 2008

Ball control becomes vogue in Big East

Brian Bennett, Big East

...a straight-ahead physical style to beat South Florida last week. Louisville is usually thought of as a passing team, but the Cardinals have one of the best running attacks in the league and...

Blog | October 07, 2008

Sunrise in the East: Game day for Mountaineers

Brian Bennett, Big East

...middle of the 3-3-5 should help West Virginia, Dave Hickman writes in the Charleston Gazette. * Louisville showed its old spark on offense Wednesday night against Kansas State, The Courier-Journal's Rick Bozich...

Blog | September 18, 2008

Looking ahead to Big East media days

Brian Bennett, Big East

Posted by ESPN.com's Mark Schlabach Newport, R.I. -- When your editor calls and asks you attend the Big East media days in Newport, R.I., you don't c...

Blog | July 28, 2008

Ranking the Big East quarterbacks

Brian Bennett, Big East

...will throw the football more often in 2008. Can he do it effectively? 2. Hunter Cantwell, Louisville: Cardinals coach Steve Kragthorpe and his predecessor, current Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino, are convinced Cantwell has an...

Blog | July 22, 2008

Mountaineers top Big East rankings

Brian Bennett, Big East

...17 starters from a team that shared the Big East title with West Virginia in 2007. 6. Louisville: Coach Steve Kragthorpe hopes a large infusion of JUCO transfers -- and the hiring of former Michigan defensive...

Blog | July 16, 2008

Big East: Top questions heading into camp

Brian Bennett, Big East

...backs to replace Rice, but Mason Robinson, Kordell Young and Jourdan Brooks lead the competition. 4. Will Louisville be any better in Steve Kragthorpe's second season? Louisville officials are trying to temper expectations as...

Blog | July 16, 2008

Can't wait to see these things this fall

Ivan Maisel and Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Ivan Maisel and Mark Schlabach share the three things they can't wait to see this fall in the Big East.

Story | Conversation | May 14, 2008

Breaking down the Big East

Heather Dinich, ESPN.com

Take a look at what questions were answered this spring and what problems linger heading into the fall.

Story | Conversation | May 13, 2008

White gives Mountaineers the early edge

Heather Dinich, ESPN.com

With playmaking QB Pat White still at the helm, West Virginia enters spring practice on top of the Big East power rankings.

Story | Conversation | February 26, 2008