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Football

Bearcats Receive Votes In Coaches and AP Polls
1 vote apiece in each poll

Bearcats starting to get good at stopping others // cincinnati.com
Since the loss to Tennessee, UC's defense has helped the Bearcats bounce back with three straight victories over Akron, North Carolina State and Miami, with UC outscoring them 130-28 to improve their record to 4-1.

Bearcat Defense Makes Stand In Win At Miami // Dan Hoard

Basketball

Shaq Thomas still waiting on eligibility // UC Athletics Blog
The most highly regarded member of this years Freshman class is waiting on a appeal ruling from the NCAA that would make him eligible for the start of the year. If the appeal is denied Thomas will be out until December.

Other Bearcat News

Bearcats Drop BIG EAST Home Opener Against No. 25 West Virginia // gobearcats.com
The University of Cincinnati men's soccer team dropped a 1-0 decision to No. 25 West Virginia in the Bearcats' BIG EAST home opener on Saturday night at Gettler Stadium.

Bearcats Fall To Marquette 4-0 // gobearcats.com
Womens Soccer goes down to #10 Marquette

Tepe Tied for 29th Place after Two Rounds at Cobra-Puma Invitational // gobearcats.com

Women's Basketball Holds First Practice // gobearcats.com

Bearcats Dominate Blue Demons // gobearcats.com
The women's Volleyball team pushed their mark in the Big East to 4-0 on the season

Around The Big East

What we learned in the Big East: Week 5 // Big East Blog // ESPN

Big East bowl projections // Big East Blog // ESPN

Big East Leadership Meets, Approves Expansion, Considering Bylaw Changes // Big East Coast Bias

Nationally Recognized

Superlatives: In which Trent Richardson bears ‘Bama’s burden // Dr. Saturday

Reading This Will Make You Smarter/Depressed

In Greece, Barter Networks Surge // NYTimes.com
I think that Ron Swanson would heartily consent to a bartering economy