Every year the 'Eye claims Virginia Tech is the most overrated team in the preseason rankings. Most of the time he's right.
So when he spends his entire summer driving his friends nuts by espousing too often on a media darling who he feels is not as good as the hype ... people should listen. This summer it was Rutgers. He questioned and picked apart "the experts" who kept telling us Rutgers would win the Big East. The Scarlet Knights proved him right as Cincinnati looked every bit the defending champ and favorite to win it again this year.
Besides, any WVU fan will tell you there is no way Rutgers will win the Big East.
The Bearcats were dominant and have become the team to beat in the Big East (which should have been the case all preseason). Why? That's simple Tony Pike. The senior signal caller hit on 27-of-34 passes for 362 yards and three touchdowns in just three quarters.
Greg Schiano has done an amazing job with RU, but outside of a program-making victory over an undefeated Louisville in 2006, his teams have been mediocre. The only positive in Monday's loss was the debut of freshman QB Tom Savage. He added some stability to the Knights offense and he'll probably be the starter for a long time now.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Rutgers to win Big East ... huh?
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Cincinnati,
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I'm a genius that has the foresight to see that a mediocre team which lost its starting QB and will not be better.
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