BY CHRISTOPHER MOGOLLON
BIG EAST INSIDER
September 9 (8:00 – ESPN2) * Rutgers 5-4 (2-3) @ Army 3-6 – This is a must win game for the Scarlet Knights after losing two straight conference games since their upset over South Florida. Army has been spanked three times in a row and in all three games their defense has given up at least 30 points. Rutgers should be able to pass the ball fairly easily, as Tiquan Underwood is likely to have another big game. The receiver leads the conference in receptions with 59 and has six games with a 100 yards receiving or more. He is with out a doubt a playmaker, having caught six touchdowns, which is tied for fourth in the conference. Sophomores Kenny Britt and Tim Brown are also dangerous speedsters. Britt has come along nicely this season catching 39 balls for 829 yards, including a career-high eight receptions in a loss to Connecticut last week. Army does not have much of an offense, they are ranked 116th in college football, and their season-high in points is 23 in a loss to Central Michigan.
Key Match-Up: Ray Rice vs. Army Run Defense – Rice leads the conference in rushing and is ranked eighth in the country, having racking up 1257 yards. He is a scoring machine, getting into the end zone 14 times this year, which ranks sixth in the country. Rice has six 100-yard games, including his 181-yard performance against South Florida. Army has been dreadful defending the run giving up 100-plus yards on the ground to every team they have played this year, which includes Rhode Island. Their most recent game was a joke allowing 437 yards and two touchdowns on the ground versus Air Force.
September 10 (12:00 – ESPN 360/Gameplan) * South Florida 6-3 (1-3) @ Syracuse 2-7 (1-3) – South Florida has a lot of frustration coming into this game losing three in a row and going from number two in the country to unranked, with emotional Jim Leavitt pumping up his troops, don't be surprised if this one is a blowout. Syracuse lost a very tough game last week at Pittsburgh and find themselves lost for points, as their offense is ranked 113th in the country averaging 16.6 points a game. The Orange are getting productivity from their wide receivers every game with sophomore Mike Williams leading in the team in touchdowns and ranking ninth in the conference with 37 receptions. Captain Taj Smith has racked up 607 yards so far this season averaging 18.4 yards a catch. Syracuse might play around with their quarterbacks, using both Andrew Robinson and Cameron Dantley to try to get as much offensive production as possible. Trae Williams and Mike Jenkins lead the conference in passes defended, making up a fierce secondary. Watch out for the pass rushers in this game, George Selvie leads the conference with 13.5. Last year’s leader in sacks, Jameel McClain, hasn't had the same success this year as last year, but can still be dangerous.
Key Match up: Matt Grothe vs. SU Rush Defense – Grothe leads the team in rushing yards with 625, averaging 4.3 yards a carry. He scores plenty using his feet with seven touchdowns. The problem for Syracuse is they have been unable to stop any team’s rushing attack, especially clubs with a running quarterback. This year against Washington, Illinois, and West Virginia, the SU run defense looked very slow and couldn't bring down the opposing team’s athletic signal caller. Grothe was great last year versus the 'Cuse, as the freshman threw for 364 yards and rushed for 45 more.
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