December 23, 2024

Big East Football Blows

In case you haven’t noticed football in the Big East this year is abysmal. Week five in college football is in the books and the Big East has a total of two wins against BCS Conference teams. The conference power rankings provided by CBS has the “Big Easy” below the Mountain West and even the WAC which has to be embarrassing for the former powerhouse. The main reason for this fall from grace is due to the recent coaching turnover.

Several sharp coaches have moved on to other programs and due to these departures their former teams have suffered. Bobby Petrino left Louisville after coaching the Cardinals to a 12-1 record in 2006 and an Orange Bowl victory. Since his departure Louisville has gone 6-6, 5-7 and 4-8.

Cincinnati has lost two solid coaches in Mark Dantonio (Michigan State) and Brian Kelly (Notre Dame) over the last five years. Last year Cincy was 12-0 before meeting their demise in the Sugar Bowl against Florida. This year the Bearcats have yet to beat a FBS team.

Rich Rod bolted from West Virginia in 2007 after leading the Mountaineers to two BCS bowl wins and three years in a row of winning 11 games. The Mountaineers haven’t fallen quite as hard as Louisville or Cincy, but they aren’t even close to the Rodriguez led teams. West Virginia has lost eight games in just the last two years.

Three coaches that were in the Big East in 2006 have their new teams in the Top 20 yet not a single team currently in the league can say the same thing.

Rich Rodriguez Gets Misty at Press Conference

Michigan head football coach Rich Rodriguez got quite emotional today at a press conference established to address the accusations reported by the Detroit Free Press. The University of Michigan launched an investigation yesterday after reports surfaced that former and current players said the amount of time they spent on football during the season and in the offseason greatly surpassed what is allowed by the NCAA. Check out this video to see Rodriguez deny these allegations and also get pretty choked up in the process. Things have gone very very wrong since Rodriguez arrived in Ann Arbor, but it is still early on in the scheme of things.