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Next two games are HUGE


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Cincy here are turning out to be HUGE games for the Bulls Big East hopes win BOTH and the Bulls are looking good to win the Big East, go to a BCS Bowl and top 10 rankings.

Lets Go Bulls!!!!!!!! Lets run the tables.

We all need to get over the RU loss is in the past and rally behind our team.

Go Bulls!!!!!!

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As long as we are ranked, every game is HUGE.  I am worried about all 5 of the remaining games.  Maybe a little less about Syracuse and Pitt, but definitely UConn, Louisville, and Cinci. 

We just have to win out, then everything will take care of itself...

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INSERT: "every game is huge" cliche.

corny, but true.

Thursday night was a shot to our morale.  the Bulls now have to prove their mettle... do we take that loss and use it as inspiration to run the table form here on out?  or does it deflate us and take the magic out of our incredible season thus far?

TJ needs to recover quickly.  not having him in UConn is a big loss.  

Walt Walker is an even bigger loss since he's out for the season... Gregory needs to find a way to adjust and counteract teams attacking us from that side of the field the way Buttgers did on thursday. NO MORE FORCING GROTHE TO STAY IN THE POCKET.

and of course, after last night in East Hartford, Leavitt and the coaching staff need to be absolutely sure that his players play to the whistle.  we can't afford MORE blown plays by the officials to cost us points, which has been the case for two visiting road teams in the Big East two nights in a row.  it's a bad place to be in, because u overplay a fair catch and u get penalized, but u don't play to the whistle and they run it back.... but a penalty is better than a TD or big gain.

i know Louisville is struggling this year, and UConn has yet to gain a win over a truly impressive team... but they DID shut down Louisville's offense last night.  holding the Ville to 321 total yards is impressive. the Bulls need to take them serious and treat them like they are the targets, because they are on top of the BEast right now.

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Never count Louisville out until Brian Brohm is gone!

Cincinatti will be our toughest game.

This next game is a measuring stick for UConn and a test to see how well we recovered.

Very interesting stuff going on.

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Cincinatti will be our toughest game.

I so glad we are playing this game in Tampa.  The homecoming crowd should give us a disctinct Home field advantage.

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the games wont be easy (well except for 'Cuse)  but we need to take care of business next week.

I CANT WAIT.  almost exactly a week from now we can finally put thursday's loss behind us for good.

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