Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Reporters' Notebooks

Ray Fittipaldo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Who says time heals? Notre Dame wants revenge from USC for those bitter losses of 1948 and 1964 (Ray is a busy man today).

Chad Hartley, Reno Gazette-Journal: It's clear Boise State is not the feared team it once was and can be had, even on the dreaded blue turf.

Anthony Hanshew, Huntington Herald-Dispatch: Central Florida, which had lost 17 in a row, has now won three in a row and is the team to beat in Conference USA.

Jeff D'Alessio, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: We wonder if he gets paid double for doing an SEC and an ACC notebook in the same day (registration).

Andrew Bagnato, Arizona Republic: Who Drew this up? UCLA's Maurice Drew is worthy of Heisman consideration.

Natalie Meisler, Denver Post: Tired of those TBAs in the MWC? It's about to come to an end. We had the same initial reaction, too.

Bob Clark, Eugene Register-Guard: The Pac-10 is a conference known for its offense, but two coaches find themselves on the defensive.

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