Nov 14, 2009 | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Mixed feelings on Bearcats' victory
The big winners last night were the No. 5 Cincinnati Bearcats, who stayed unbeaten; the Big East Conference, which kept its hopes alive for a national championship; and the Panthers, who went to bed in Pittsburgh knowing they are in a perfect spot to win the league title and go to a Bowl Championship Series game.
Life has improved in the press box. Some guy next to me who hacked and sniffled through the whole first half just left.
Collaros, Cincinnati stay perfect with 47-45 win
Zach Collaros kept No. 4 Cincinnati unbeaten with the second-best passing performance in school history, one that will make it tough to send him back to the bench.
UConn comes close, falls in upset bid to Cincinnati
Defense be damned. Two teams named UC with two quarterbacks named Zach -- one of which got a big lift from a running back named Jordan -- wanted to have a shootout.
Live Blog: Bearcats Set To Tame Huskies Early
A friend called frantically to tell me there were four U.F.O.'s around Clifton that he saw driving down I-71. I had to inform him that rather than a news scoop, he was on the dark side of whats happening in town tonight.
Zach Collaros threw four touchdown passes, the Cincinnati defense forced two critical turnovers and the No.
Big East Conference News and Notes
CINCINNATI: On Saturday, Zach Collaros threw for 295 yards and four touchdowns in place of Tony Pike, as Cincinnati earned a 28-7 win over Syracuse in a Big East matchup at the Carrier Dome.
IOWA CITY, Iowa - Ricky Stanzi overcame a career-high five interceptions to throw two long touchdown passes in the fourth quarter, helping No.
Collaros throws for 4 TDs, No. 5 Cincinnati gets two big turnovers and beats Syracuse 28-7
Zach Collaros threw four touchdown passes, the Cincinnati defense forced two critical turnovers and the No.
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