September 5, 2008
C-USA notebook
ECU's upset gives hope to league teams
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"People will have more interest in a conference game because more is on the line. You also have a chance to see more opponents within your conference."

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  • After playing Wisconsin, Marshall players and coaches could easily be back in Huntington to watch the only conference game of the week, Rice at Memphis. Memphis is the Thundering Herd's next opponent, coming to Huntington on Sept. 13.

    Rice's 56-27 opening win over Southern Methodist added extra intrigue. If the Owls beat the Tigers, they'll sit atop the West at 2-0 for four weeks.

    The Memphis defense, mistake-prone in a 41-24 loss to Mississippi, faces a severe task. Rice's Chase Clement-to-Jarrett Dillard combo is back in top form, striking for three of six passing touchdowns against SMU.

    "I thought we were competing pretty well, but I just thought overall our secondary was not very good," said Memphis coach Tommy West. "I thought we lost our guts at corner. We wanted to challenge their wideouts at corner, and we wanted our guys to run with their guys to make their quarterback to make perfect throws with people on them."

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  • The press release e-mailed a week ago to a large number of conference and national media was a chilling flashback to 2005 - Tulane announced the evacuation of its athletic teams in advance of Hurricane Gustav.

    Football-wise, it was fortunate the Green Wave didn't schedule an opener last week. But as they boarded a bus for an early trip to Birmingham, Ala., the oldest Tulane players certainly remembered the week they left New Orleans and ended spending the semester out of town.

    But at least they were better prepared.

    "Twenty-four of our players went through Katrina, and they have given really good leadership to our younger guys," said coach Bob Toledo. "Our situation now is so much better than back in 2005 because we had a plan. We're not sleeping on a gymnasium floor. We're sleeping in a nice hotel. Good food at our access. There's no question that having gone through it and having the experience of that situation has been very helpful for our kids."

    Tulane officials secured practice accommodations at Samford University. With the damage from Gustav not nearly as extensive as with Katrina, TU will reopen for classes Monday.

  • BRIEFLY: Twenty players at Alabama-Birmingham saw their first major-college action in the Blazers' 45-22 loss to Tulsa. ... ECU's Patrick Pinkney (19-of-23, 211 yards, one TD) and T.J. Lee (go-ahead TD on blocked punt) won C-USA player-of-the-week honors. Rice free safety Andrew Sendejo (55-yard interception return for TD, 34-yard fumble return) was the defensive pick. ... Under Holtz, ECU has beaten five Atlantic Coast Conference opponents - Virginia Tech, North Carolina in 2007, Virginia and North Carolina State in 2006 and Duke in 2005.
  • Reach Doug Smock at 348-5130 or at dougsm...@wvgazette.com.

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    Posted By: Dream On (2:16pm 09-05-2008)
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    Way to come out of left field there ECU fan. Duke, UNC, Virginia and NC State? Way to crush the BCS. What was the score of last year's Marshall game? Win the conference, then worry about playing in someone else's...

    Posted By: ENCPir873 (12:08am 09-05-2008)
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    I would LOVE to see ECU join the Big East! Historicaly, we've had good games with WVU, Syracuse, Pitt, and Va. Tech, when they were there. And with the history ECU has with Louisville, Cincinnati, and USF, I'd enjoy seeing those series resumed! Throw in the fact that Skip used to coach UCONN & the Big East's BCS status, as a Pirate fan & wanting what's best for ECU, it would be an early Christmas gift for SEVERAL years! Makes a bunch more sense geographicaly than the CUSA allignment & travel plans!

    Posted By: Big East? (9:30am 09-05-2008)
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    "I think it is a natural game, but that is not my decision," O'Leary said. "I think that possibly once [conference] geography changes in a couple of years that it may be a game anyway."

    Because the Big East can't wait to add a school that has one conference championship and zero bowl wins, and duplicates a market they already cover with USF. Their fans are so green to the sport that they seriously think they invented jumping around to "Zombie Nation" before kick-offs. Must not watch a lot of college football.

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