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What truly is the Big East in football?
What truly is the Big East in football?
After the seventh week of the 2008 season I have come to a crossroads for Big East football. Either the conference truly stinks or Syracuse is good.
Big East football graduation rates - Big East
myespn.go.com — Posted by ESPN.com's Brian Bennett It's easy to forget sometimes in the rush of a big Saturday... game that college football teams have another purpose besides just winning. The NCAA released its latest Graduation Success Rates on Tuesday, covering ... (more) Big East football graduation rates - Big East
 Big East News, Notes & Picks
Big East News, Notes & Picks
zagsblog.net — Adam Zagoria covers college and prep football and basketball for SportsNet New York (SNY) and Rivals.com. He... is an award-winning journalist whose articles have appeared in ESPN The Magazine , SLAM , Sports Illustrated and Basketball Times . Adam is ... (more) Big East News, Notes & Picks
Curtis: Handicapping the four Big East contenders
sportingnews.com — A season of uncertainty has left the Big East with four contenders. Here's a look at where... they might finish. (more) Curtis: Handicapping the four Big East contenders
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