CUSA made "strong" showing on ESPN's bottom 10 list:
3. Houston
Is it too late to get Case Keenum a seventh year of eligibility? No, seriously, is it? The Cougars' 30-13 loss to Texas State was so bad, offensive coordinator Mike Nesbitt resigned following the game
6. Memphis
The Big East poked fun at Pitt but might have been experiencing some buyer's remorse after seeing Memphis fall to an FCS opponent, Tennessee-Martin. The Tigers fumbled a punt return in the closing seconds to set up the Skyhawks' game-winning field goal.
9. UAB
It started with a failed two-point conversion that would have tied the game and got worse from there in the fourth quarter. UAB turned it over on its next two possessions in a 39-29 loss to Troy in its home opener. The Blazers will rue their missed opportunity, especially with upcoming trips to South Carolina and Ohio State.
and CUSA West on the wait list.
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CUSA on ESPN's Bottom 10 List
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Re: CUSA on ESPN's Bottom 10 List
When you're right, you're right. Pitiful!
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CUSA had a combined record of 2-10, with CUSA West going an impressive 0-6. They should have been on there,
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Houston will recover but only reason Memphis is coming is for b-ball balance and they seem to be committing some money, and I really wish we played UAB this season...lame