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Greg Vacek's Daily Web Roundup
Tuesday, October 9, 2018

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Toya Osuegbu Named AAC VB Offensive Player Of The Week…Hageman And Sullivan Named Student-Athletes Of The Month…ECU reopens QB competition…ECU DE Michael Swift suffers torn ACL…Cougars slashing defenses for big points…UCF-ECU announce 7pm kickoff…Oklahoma fires defensive coordinator, makes former ECU head coach interim replacement…Navy and Temple are football teams headed in opposite directions…Sun Belt powers App State, Arkansas State to clash on national TV…Saints thrash Redskins as Brees breezes to all-time passing yardage mark…Machado, Dodgers finish off Braves…Red Sox Thrash Yankees in a Humiliating Home Defeat

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Bonesville.net

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  • Audio Feature
    Coach Mo Weekly Presser

ecupirates.com

  • Hageman And Sullivan Named Student-Athletes Of The Month
  • Coach Montgomery’s Weekly Press Conference Quotes
  • Toya Osuegbu Named AAC Offensive Player Of The Week

Greenville Daily Reflector

  • AAC: Cougars slashing defenses for big points
  • ECU reopens QB competition
  • ECU ROUNDUP: Volleyball surging behind big offense

The East Carolinian

  • ECU opens up quarterback spot
  • ECU soccer loses to USF 4-0

Replay-Brian Bailey show Pirate Radio 1250

Montgomery opens quarterback competition at weekly news conference WNCT 9

WITN 7

  • ECU football re-opens quarterback competition
  • Oklahoma fires defensive coordinator, makes former ECU head coach interim replacement
  • ECU’s Toya Osuegbu Named AAC Offensive Player Of The Week

Oklahoma fires defensive coordinator, names former ECU coach as replacement WCTI 12

247 Sports

  • ECU DE Michael Swift suffers torn ACL
  • ECU reopening quarterback competition for Houston game
  • Scottie Montgomery Houston Press Conference
  • Montgomery sheds light on inner workings of offense
  • Game time for UCF-ECU announced
  • ECU releases depth chart for Houston game
  • VIDEO: What promotions of Ruffin McNeill and Bob Diaco mean

ECU Looks to Regroup Against Houston After Stinging Loss at Temple Rivals.com

SB Nation

  • Yeah, so maybe ECU should just go ahead and fire Scottie Montgomery
  • Who is Ruffin McNeill, reportedly Oklahoma’s new defensive coordinator?

 

Around the American Athletic Conference

theamerican.org

  • Football Teleconference – Week 7
  • USF’s Cronkrite, UCF’s Davis, Temple’s Wright Earn Weekly Football Honors
  • UCF’s Pingel and ECU’s Osuegbu earn volleyball honors
  • Memphis Sweeps Weekly Women’s Soccer Awards

Cougars set to welcome back Darrion Owens Houston Chronicle

USF journal: Bulls’ Homecoming to kick off at night Tampa Bay Times

Cincinnati Enquirer

  • Top 25 Cincinnati Bearcats barely crack Top 50 in USA TODAY college football re-rank
  • Big 6: A look at the six UC Bearcats football teams to start the year with 6-0 records

UCF dismisses talk of rivalry with Memphis, approaches this week as just another game Orlando Sentinel

UCF’s ranking ahead of Oklahoma, Michigan and LSU blasted. This is how fans responded Miami Herald

Tigers ready for challenge posed by unbeaten UCF Action News 5

Memphis vs UCF: TV, radio, streaming, odds, kickoff information Memphis Commercial Appeal

Looking Ahead To UConn Football’s Future AAC Opponents Hartford Courant

Former UConn coach Bob Diaco named outside linebackers coach at Oklahoma New Haven Register

UConn could have college football’s worst scoring defense since World War I SB Nation

Temple’s Isaiah Wright named AAC special teams player of the week, Ryquell Armstead day-to-day with injury Philly.com

Tulane’s Willie Fritz noncommittal on QBs, wants better execution around them New Orleans Advocate

After one of the country’s toughest grinds to start the season, SMU finally gets some much-needed rest Dallas News

Monday’s TU newsletter: Failed third-down handoff to injured RB Corey Taylor II came at crucial moment Tulsa World

Navy and Temple are football teams headed in opposite directions Annapolis Capital

 

Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond

Charlotte Observer

  • Sun Belt powers App State, Arkansas State to clash on national TV
  • Cox Mill boys’ basketball star Wendell Moore commits to Duke

Lumberton’s McNeill to take over Oklahoma defense Fayetteville Observer

Raleigh News and Observer

  • ACC power rankings: Is Notre Dame winning good for the ACC?
  • How some college football coaches have shown arrogance instead of leadership
  • After a 5-0 start, what’s next for NC State football?

Winston Salem Journal

  • Five things to know about App State’s matchup with Arkansas State
  • App Trail: Former App State QB Taylor Lamb named Sun Belt Male Athlete of the Year
  • Wendell Moore, top high school basketball player in the state, picks Duke over UNC, NC State and Wake

Norfolk Virginian Pilot

  • At the season’s halfway point, frustration is building for ODU football
  • Hokies likely to redshirt highly touted Indian River grad

Columbia The State

  • ‘I’ve always stuck it out,’ Scarnecchia’s long, interesting ride with Gamecocks
  • ‘Hate playing your friends.’ What Jimbo Fisher said about Will Muschamp, Gamecocks
  • ‘Really proud of Michael’: Spurrier explains how Scarnecchia got to USC
  • South Carolina only a slight underdog vs Texas A&M despite QB questions
  • Gamecocks freshman, kicker named the best in the SEC for Week 6
  • Trevor Lawrence details highs, lows of winning QB job, losing teammate Kelly Bryant

NC State’s Pratt thriving in final season with Pack, hoping play pays off for family WRAL SportsFan

The Associated Press

  • Monday’s Sports in Brief
  • Tar Heels hope work during open week corrects early problems
  • No. 4 Clemson welcomes break after emotion-filled stretch
  • Virginia seeking more offensive balance vs No. 16 Miami
  • At 5-1, No. 9 Texas going all in on Tom Herman
  • Take your seats, ‘Bama fans, or you might miss a touchdown
  • Ole Miss out to prove offense can work vs SEC competition
  • Allen still impressed with Indiana’s improving defense
  • Boilermakers hoping to maintain momentum following bye week
  • Upbeat Huskers confident they’re on cusp of first victory

College Football’s October Illusions New York Times

 

Nuggets and Briefs:  National and Professional articles of interest

Saints thrash Redskins as Brees breezes to all-time passing yardage mark Norfolk Virginian Pilot

Washington Post

  • The Redskins are blown out by the Saints, 43-19, on Drew Brees’ record-setting night
  • The Redskins showed us nothing. Fortunately for them, neither has the NFC East.
  • Takeaways: Redskins’ defense gives up too many big plays
  • Photos from Washington’s 43-19 loss in New Orleans
  • Josh Norman briefly benched during mistake-filled loss
  • Offensive weapons run into more injury problems
  • Red Sox come out hitting, and Aaron Boone waits too long to press wrong buttons
  • Astros complete sweep of Indians
  • Machado, Dodgers finish off Braves
  • The Wizards want John Wall to do something he last did, well, never: Play off the ball
  • Howard returns to D.C. for injection

New York Times

  • Red Sox Thrash Yankees in a Humiliating Home Defeat
  • Aaron Boone’s Inexperience Leaves the Yankees’ Season in Peril
  • Behind Enemy Lines: The Red Sox Fan at Yankee Stadium
  • In Year of the Homer, a Single Is the Dodgers’ Biggest Hit
  • Drew Brees Breaks Peyton Manning’s Career Passing Yards Record
  • Defending Champion Astros Sweep Their Way to A.L.C.S.
  • In Boston, a Renewed Appreciation for the Babe
  • Beware the Brewers: 11 Victories in a Row and a Ticket to the N.L.C.S.
  • The Steelers Aren’t Quite Dead Yet

Winston Salem Journal

  • Column: NASCAR must push its newest winners into superstars
  • The greatest Panthers game ever? No, but it’s on the list.

Charlotte Observer

  • Make peace with who Hornets’ Nic Batum is, isn’t. Monday, he was the player you win with
  • Charlotte Hornets win against Chicago Bulls, add some rotation clarity
  • What was up with that third-and-1 call in Sunday’s Panthers win?
  • Panthers’ pass rush is missing ‘gaudy stats’, but that doesn’t tell the full story
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