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Pirates playing for seniors,
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East Carolina and Cincinnati
approach the regular season
finale with similar records, but
heading in different directions.
While the Pirates have had their
disappointments, this Bearcat
team heads to Greenville this
week under .500 in league play
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 ECU
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SAN DIEGO �
Host San Diego State jumped out to a
16-0 lead and finished with a 79-54
win over East Carolina on Monday
night. The Aztecs (3-2) were coming
off a 49-43 loss to Arkansas-Little
Rock, ECU's opponent on Thanksgiving
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East
Carolina snapped its three-game
losing streak and three-game skid in
Thursday night games as the Pirates
turned the tables on Central
Florida. ECU snapped its four-game
streak of not scoring an offensive
TD in the first quarter when Brandon
Bishop caught a 19-yard TD pass from
Blake Kemp. Kemp made his seventh
start of the season and made the
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BERKELEY, CA � California held off a
determined upset bid by East
Carolina for a 70-62 win at Haas
Pavilion on Friday night. The
Pirates (2-1) were within 64-61
after Prince Williams made a pair of
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ORLANDO �
The last time East Carolina
played at Bright House
Networks Stadium in a
Conference USA contest in
2012, the Pirates took a
14-0 lead before Central
Florida rallied for a 40-20
win. A 99-yard kickoff
return for a touchdown by
Quincy McDuffie sparked the
UCF rally three years ago.
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East Carolina coach Ruffin McNeill likes a certain routine during game
week but he's looking forward to an exception today as the Pirates (5-6,
3-4 AAC) get ready to host Cincinnati (6-5, 3-4) on Saturday at noon.
With school out for Thanksgiving, ECU will have an early practice before
the team celebrates Thanksgiving as a family.
"From day one, we've talked about being a family, everybody in this
organization and program," said the former Pirate player and sixth-year
coach. "It's not coaching clich�. That's the managers, the trainers,
everybody involved with the team on a daily basis. The coaches and their
kids.
"We'll have an early practice ... so the kids can get used to getting up
and moving around that early and then we'll eat at 1 (p.m.). It will be
what I call a 'sleep' meal. When they eat, they're going home and going
to bed. They'll be full. Great enthusiasm about it.
"I have a lot of family coming up as well. Erlene (Ruff's wife) has been
cooking all week long. So I'll get two tastes, one at Erlene's
restaurant and then one, there's a lady out of Fayetteville, Golden
Corral, and she can cook up something now � fried turkey, baked turkey,
baked chicken, fried chicken, collard greens that have a little bite to
them. They're delicious. It will be a festive day. I want them to eat
like vikings."
Senior Day
Besides playing for bowl eligibility, the Pirates will recognize seniors
in the program Saturday.
"These seniors have done so much," McNeill said. "You think about what
they've accomplished, sometimes it gets lost in the shuffle. It's just
human nature. Having coached for so long, I don't get caught. I
understand what's at stake, what they've gone through. This class has
done so much for this university. Off the field, the discipline we've
done. Those kids have grown and understand that. In the classroom, we've
got guys already graduated. We might break that record, already
graduated. Some guys will be graduated by December. But 17 I expect to
be finished by next spring. All of them, they'll have their degrees.
They've broken academic records their entire time here. ... Record
highs."
ECU also has won 31 games over this and three previous seasons.
"All the preseason award candidates that we've had speaks highly of this
group, not of me, not of the coaches but of this senior class," McNeill
said. "They love East Carolina and really they've left a footprint here
that will last for a long time."
Bearcats were preseason pick
Cincinnati was voted to win the American Athletic Conference in
preseason balloting by 30 media members. The East Division voting had
Central Florida second, followed by Temple, ECU, South Florida and
Connecticut.
The Knights remained winless with
a 44-7 loss to the Pirates
last Thursday. The Bulls blasted the Bearcats 65-27 on Friday. UConn
stunned previously unbeaten and No. 13 Houston 20-17 last week.
So much for preseason polls.
"You've got to be a little lucky," McNeill said. "Nick Saban (Alabama
coach) says that. You've got to be a little lucky with the ball bouncing
your way and staying free of key injuries. We've had to adjust (to
injuries). We'd have been a little better if we hadn't been hit with the
injury bug."
The Pirates had groomed Kurt Benkert as the successor to Shane Carden at
quarterback but Benkert was lost for 2015 to a preseason knee injury.
"Willie (Taggart) is doing a great job down at South Florida," McNeill
said. "That win was big. That Cincinnati team is very talented, too. An
NFL scout told me they've got as many NFL prospects as anyone in the
country on that team. They're big and huge. This team, South Florida and
Connecticut taught me the size difference of Conference USA and the
American Conference. That's what I'm trying to do, especially is educate
our base of the difference in the leagues. This offensive line this
week, they're huge. Willie's doing a great job. Temple is doing a good
job."
UCF's performance this season is among the most mystifying in the
college game. The Knights are two seasons removed from a 52-42 win over
Baylor in the Fiesta Bowl in the AAC's first year.
"Central Florida, tough year," McNeill said. "Coach (George) O'Leary,
three years ago, he gave the American Conference notoriety in the BCS
bowl. Everybody remembers that. He built that program from nowhere to
where it is right now. The kids are still there but when Coach O'Leary
left, the direction left. You could tell that. Proud of this conference.
Talk about UConn. Bob (Diaco) is doing a good job there with that team.
If you sit back and say who we play and what those guys are doing, it
didn't surprise me of them winning last week. Not at all because every
game in this conference will be a head knocker."
Last week's upsets left No. 16 Navy (9-1) as the highest-ranked AAC team
in the Associated Press poll. The Midshipmen visit No. 21 Houston (10-1)
on Friday at noon. Temple (9-2), ranked 25th, hosts the Huskies (6-5) on
Saturday night. The Owls are coming off a 31-12 win over Memphis, which
was ranked No. 21 before its trip to Philadelphia.
"Navy, again Ken (Niumatalolo) is doing a great job, especially with the
senior quarterback (Keenan Reynolds). Week in and week out, you better
have your best foot forward.
"We know this week we're facing a very talented team that was picked at
the top of the league. You can tell. The quarterback (Gunner Kiel) is an
NFL guy. They've got a plethora of running backs. The receivers, they've
got seven guys that they play and I think every one of them can have a
shot at the next level. They're that good. Defensively, they'll be an
even front. They play mostly five DBs all the time now. Special teams,
they've got one of the best kickers (Andrew Gantz) in the country.
They've got a very good team. South Florida beat them. It wasn't luck.
We know what South Florida has and watching that film, a very physical
game."
Big numbers for Kemp
Blake Kemp completed 35 of 50 passes for 465 yards last week with four
touchdowns. That was the second most passing yards in a game for a
Pirate, just behind Carden's 480 yards against Tulane in 2013.
"The offense did a great job of playing fast and distributing the ball,"
McNeill said. "Ball distribution was well done."
The Pirates limited UCF to four of 15 on third down conversions.
"Defense, third down, any time you're 70-plus (percent) on third down
that's great, especially with the offenses today," McNeill said. "We had
eight three and outs."
Davis Plowman kicked a career longest 45-yarder at UCF among his three
field goals.
"Special teams, Davis Plowman did a good job giving us points in the red
zone," McNeill said. "Special teams, creating turnovers, Pat Green (two
forced fumbles), great job there. The sideline was magnificent. A great
team win."
Offensive line bolstered
The personnel on the offensive front for the Pirates will be a little
deeper this week with the return of senior Quincy McKinney from a
concussion.
"Quincy is coming back," McNeill said. "You never know how that can go
but he's passed all the protocols. He's back and practiced (Tuesday).
Just keep my fingers crossed that he can stay healthy. He's back and
that's the only one is Quincy. Dontae (Levingston) is not back and
Christian (Matau) won't be back until spring. ... It's just a weird deal
(shoulder injury) with Dontae. We miss him."
Contrast in weather
A year ago, ECU played the Bearcats in Paul Brown Stadium,
losing 54-46 after taking a 46-45 lead
with 1:02 to go.
The temperature was 27 degrees at kickoff with winds out of the
southwest at seven miles per hour.
The forecast is calling for a high in the upper 60s on Saturday in
Greenville.
"It's a big difference," McNeill said. "Last year, up there we had the
heaters and the gloves. It was very cold. Close game. The atmosphere
will be different because they have an on-campus stadium now. It's going
to be warm here on Saturday, a great day."
Opportunity knocking
Although some 5-7 teams might get bowl bids in order to fill the 80 bowl
slots this season, ECU is focused on taking care of its own business and
getting to 6-6.
"It's a great opportunity for us," McNeill said. "It will be a great
challenge but we have a lot to play for as well with the seniors and
what's at stake. The opportunity is there for us. We know we've played
some very talented teams and it's going to be a tough contest. We'll
have to play our best."
What would a bowl bid mean?
"One, we've earned it and we got there under the toughest adversity in
my career," McNeill said. "I've had some tough seasons.
"It means also we get a chance to play one more game. With playing one
more game, we can get some extra practices in and get the young guys
prepared for next year and the old guys ready to play the best game in
their last game. I love the bowl activities and festivities for every
bowl I've gone to. I look forward to having the opportunity of playing
another one."
Some informed sources have ECU going to the Cure Bowl in Orlando with a
win on Senior Day.
Having something to watch the Pirates play for at this point in the
season is something for which to be thankful � in addition to our many
blessings.