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Cincinnati has won 10 or more games four of the past five seasons and has won a share of the Big East crown each of those years.
The Bearcats lose a lot of talent all over the field, but the return of quarterback Brendon Kay will be welcomed along with talent at the linebacker position.
With a schedule that is one of the easiest in the country, Cincinnati has a great shot to win double-digit games once again and contend for the Big East title. Read More...
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Less than a week after the New York Jets picked Geno Smith in the second round of the NFL draft, the quarterback is still under great scrutiny in league circles.
Reports surfaced Tuesday that Smith fired agents Jeff Nalley and Eric Burkhardt of Select Sports Group. While Smith has publicly denied that it had anything to do with his falling out of the draft's first round last week, there are indications to the contrary.
"His biggest problem is that he doesn't know what he doesn't know," said a league executive, who spent extensive time assessing Smith before the draft. "I'm not sure he knows how to take instruction because he pretty much wouldn't listen or talk to our coaches … he's talented. He can sling it, he can fit it into tight spots, he can do a lot of things and I think he wants to be good. But you can't tell him anything right now. He's tuned out because he thinks he's got it all down."