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Why doesn't anyone like them tonight? Rutgers has beaten anyone this year. Schedule was awful and got blown out at home by Kent State. Pitt buried this awful team last week. Just my thoughts. Help me out here guys.
 

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Rutgers seniors understand the magnitude of the game against Louisville
http://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/index.ssf/2012/11/rutgers_seniors_understand_the.html


1. Rutgers' atmosphere. It's a sellout tonight for the Louisville game. And, well, we remember how crazy it got six years ago during a Thursday night game against the Cardinals. The Empire State Building will be lit red tonight, as it was then, and this time the Scarlet Knights have a chance to leave no doubt about who's atop the Big East.

2. Teddy Bridgewater's health. Broken left wrist. Sprained right ankle. The best quarterback in the Big East is hobbling, as is his team; Louisville has dropped two straight. Can the Cardinals get it together for the most important game of the year? That could be the deciding factor tonight in Piscataway.



Gameday: Rutgers (9-2, 5-1 Big East) vs. Louisville (9-2, 4-2)
http://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/index.ssf/2012/11/rutgers_gameday_rutgers_9-2_5-.html



Scouting Report | Louisville football needs to go to ground far better against Rutgers
http://www.courier-journal.com/arti...11280157/1028/rsslink?gcheck=1&nclick_check=1
 

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I have heard from two different sources that bridgewater will not be starting, and another that says the backups family had told everyone that their son is starting tonight. For me it is a wait and see. But the lined moved to 3.5 so that says something.

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Stein will take all snaps under center if not play the whole game. Bridgewater has a bad ankle as well. Don't be surprised if he doens't play at all. Just an FYI.
 

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SENIORS night, home televised game, dedication for HUR SANDY victims, Big East Title at stake, L'ville distraction with Strong supposed coaching visit elsewhere, UL this year on the road not very good, Rutgers at home money except for loss to a very very overlooked Kent team that features two very good running backs, one that runs as fast as lightning and a bruiser that weighs in at 260 and runs a sub 4.6, 40, both over 1,000 yrds rushing. This appears to be a 27 to 17 game on paper for me, with Rutgers winning this tilt.
 
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