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Follow Mark Yuasa this weekend as he hits Puget Sound in search of king salmon. Find out where the fish are biting and what the folks are using to catch them as he updates his blog each afternoon when he's back on land. Full Article at The Seattle Times
Three years ago, Butch Jones replaced Brian Kelly at Central Michigan. Jones appears ready to follow in Kelly's footsteps again by becoming the next coach at Cincinnati after Kelly left for Notre Dame. Full Article at USA Today
Cincinnati head coach Brian Kelly, center, looks at quarterback Tony Pike, left, as he walks off the field in the first half of an NCAA college football game against Miami (Ohio), Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009, in Oxford, Ohio. View Photo »
Who knows what would have happened if Nebraska wins that game ... I might not be here at Notre Dame because we don't know if they would have waited for me, because I was going to play in the national championship game.
Central Michigan head football coach Butch Jones reportedly will be named the next coach at Cincinnati. Several media outlets reported Tuesday that Jones will replace Brian Kelly, who took the head coaching job at Notre Dame earlier this month. Full Article at TheNewsTribune.com
Cincinnati offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Jeff Quinn, who will coach the Bearcats in the Sugar Bowl against Florida, has expressed strong interest in the head coaching job. Full Article at USA Today
Considering that Tony Alford went about the business of recruiting for Notre Dame on Tuesday, it would make sense that the Irish will continue to employ its running backs coach. Full Article at Chicago Tribune
Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly, left, talks with quarterback Tony Pike, right, after he threw an interception in the third quarter against Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl NCAA college football game in Miami, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2009. View Photo »
It’s a very humbling statement that they make about me like that because there are players like David Walters who was very good and Brian Kelly who played professionally ... And my brother (Jonathan) was very good too. Just to even be mentioned with them is pretty cool.
CINCINNATI -- Jeff Quinn's last stint as a head coach lasted only one game. He's hoping to stay at Cincinnati (No. 3 BCS, No. 4 AP) a lot longer. The Bearcats' offensive coordinator became interim coach last week when Brian Kelly left for Notre Dame. Full Article at ESPN
CINCINNATI -- Jeff Quinn's last stint as a head coach lasted only one game. He's hoping to stay at fourth-ranked Cincinnati a lot longer. The Bearcats offensive coordinator became interim coach last week when Brian Kelly left for Notre Dame. Full Article at The Washington Post
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Cincinnati head coach Brian Kelly, center, looks at quarterback Tony Pike, left, as he walks off the field in the first half of an NCAA college football game against Miami (Ohio), Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009, in Oxford, Ohio.
View Photo »Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly, left, talks with quarterback Tony Pike, right, after he threw an interception in the third quarter against Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl NCAA college football game in Miami, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2009.
View Photo »MIAMI - JANUARY 01: Head coach Brian Kelly (R) of the Cincinnati Bearcats shakes hands with Head coach Frank Beamer of the Virginia Tech Hokies after the FedEx Orange Bowl at Dolphin Stadium on January 1, 2009 in Miami, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI - JANUARY 01: Head coach Brian Kelly of the Cincinnati Bearcats looks on against the Virginia Tech Hokies during the FedEx Orange Bowl at Dolphin Stadium on January 1, 2009 in Miami, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI - JANUARY 01: Head coach Brian Kelly of the Cincinnati Bearcats shouts on the field against the Virginia Tech Hokies during the FedEx Orange Bowl at Dolphin Stadium on January 1, 2009 in Miami, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI - JANUARY 01: Head coach Brian Kelly of the Cincinnati Bearcats looks on against the Virginia Tech Hokies during the FedEx Orange Bowl at Dolphin Stadium on January 1, 2009 in Miami, Florida.
View Photo »Cincinnati head coach Brian Kelly, left, and Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer pose with the Orange Bowl trophy during a news conference Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
View Photo »Cincinnati head coach Brian Kelly looks up at the scoreboard during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Fresno State, Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009, in Cincinnati. Cincinnati won the game 28-20.
View Photo »Cincinnati head coach Brian Kelly yells instructions from the sidelines in the first half of an NCAA college football game against Southeast Missouri State, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, in Cincinnati.
View Photo »Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly applauds during the first half of Cincinnati's 47-15 win over Rutgers in an NCAA college football game Monday, Sept. 7, 2009, in Piscataway, N.J.
View Photo »Cincinnati head coach Brian Kelly talks to the media at the Big East Conference football media day in Newport, R.I. on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009.
View Photo »Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly reacts during the second quarter against Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl NCAA college football game in Miami, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Cincinnati head coach Brian Kelly sspeaks during a news conference Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
View Photo »Cincinnati's coach Brian Kelly speaks with wide receiver Mardy Gilyard during football practice at Barry University in Miami, Saturday Dec. 27 2008. Cincinnati will play Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl NCAA college football game, on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly looks on during football practice at Barry University in Miami, Saturday Dec. 27 2008. Cincinnati will play Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl NCAA college football game, on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Notre Dame quarterback Dayne Crist talks about new coach Brian Kelly after Kelly addressed the media at a news conference on Friday Dec. 11, 2009, in South Bend, Ind. Kelly, the former Cincinnati coach, met with media after meeting with players on Friday.
View Photo »Notre Dame football player Kapron Lewis-Moore talks about new coach Brian Kelly after Kelly addressed the media at a news conference on Friday Dec. 11, 2009 in South Bend, Ind. Kelly, the former Cincinnati coach met, with media after meeting with players on Friday.
View Photo »Notre Dame football player Lewis Kappron Moore talks about new coach Brian Kelly after Kelly addressed the media at a news conference on Friday Dec. 11, 2009 in South Bend, Ind. Kelly, the former Cincinnati coach met, with media after meeting with players on Friday.
View Photo »Notre Dame football coach Brian Kelly, right, talks with athletic director Jack Swarbrick after Kelly addressed the media at a news conference Friday Dec. 11, 2009 in South Bend, Ind. Kelly, the former Cincinnati coach, met with media after meeting with his news players Friday.
View Photo »New Notre Dame football coach Brian Kelly addresses the media during a news conference on Friday, Dec. 11, 2009, in South Bend, Ind. Kelly, the former Cincinnati coach met with media after meeting with Irish players on Friday.
View Photo »New Notre Dame football coach Brian Kelly addresses the media during a press conference Friday Dec. 11, 2009 in South Bend, Ind. Kelly, the former Cincinnati coach met with media after meeting with Irish players on Friday.
View Photo »New Notre Dame football coach Brian Kelly addresses the media during a news conference on Friday, Dec. 11, 2009, in South Bend, Ind. Kelly, the former Cincinnati coach met with media after meeting with Irish players on Friday.
View Photo »Notre Dame football players leave the Guglielmino Athletics Complex after new coach Brian Kelly addressed them on Friday Dec. 11, 2009, in South Bend, Ind. Kelly, the former Cincinnati coach met with media after meeting with Irish players.
View Photo »Cincinnati quarterback Tony Pike talks to members of the media as he enters the teams awards dinner at a hotel in downtown Cincinnati Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009. Brian Kelly will be Notre Dame's next football coach, according to two people familiar with the negotiations.
View Photo »Cincinnati quarterback Tony Pike talks to members of the media as he enters the teams awards dinner at a hotel in downtown Cincinnati, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009. Brian Kelly will be Notre Dame's next football coach, according to two people familiar with the negotiations.
View Photo »Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly, left, talks with quarterback Tony Pike, right, after he threw an interception in the third quarter against Virginia Tech in the Orange Bowl NCAA college football game in Miami, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Who knows what would have happened if Nebraska wins that game ... I might not be here at Notre Dame because we don't know if they would have waited for me, because I was going to play in the national championship game.
It’s a very humbling statement that they make about me like that because there are players like David Walters who was very good and Brian Kelly who played professionally ... And my brother (Jonathan) was very good too. Just to even be mentioned with them is pretty cool.
I can tell you that I'm going to be here at the University of Cincinnati
I would play — forget about the big ones — I would be out there playing like the Ritz Cracker Open. To hear jilted Cincinnati players tell it, Brian Kelly — who bolted the 12-0 Bearcats before their bowl game to take the gig at Notre Dame — was just named the Home Depot: a) Coach of the Year. b) Tool of...
If Ohio State takes 25 ... I've still got the numbers in my favor.
Is this Brian Kelly's last game as Cincinnati's head coach
When you take Cincinnati and stack it up, it can stack up against 90 percent of the teams in the country
I saw where (Cincinnati coach) Brian Kelly said this is the silly season for coaching speculation ... Well, it’s the silly season for bowl speculation. No one knows right now. The only thing we can be certain of is that teams don’t hurt themselves if they win at this time the year.
I may come out in 48 hours and say I'm staying here at Cincinnati even if the New England Patriots call
He was showing everything that was the reason (Cincinnati Coach) Brian Kelly recruited him -- great physical size and an extremely strong arm ... He was running a lot of the scout team this year, and if you talk to some of the defensive guys, they said that he's really progressed. I thought Brendon was ...
We were disappointed in the outcome (of the Texas game)
When we got to the red zone, (Cincinnati coach Brian Kelly) said, 'Pike' ... I thought he was going to talk to me about a play, but he wanted me to go in. Going into the game, he said he wanted me to get in. I didn't know if it would be a series or a special play.
We were within one second of playing for a national championship ... It's not crazy (for Cincinnati) to play for a national championship.
Brian Kelly has the tough decision. All we have to do is try and stop them
The kicking specialist from Nebraska is not getting a Christmas card from me
You wanna talk about wine out of water? Head down to Cincinnati and look up that Brian Kelly guy. The man can make a middling Big East team into a national championship contender by recruiting good players, developing talent, and treating everybody he runs into with respect. Sound familiar?
Florida Gator football, it’s synonymous with success and it is really the benchmark for college football over the past half dozen years
Let’s give credit where credit’s due: Brian Kelly has elevated that program a notch up
I like Mack Brown at Texas
I'm not downplaying it just to downplay it ... This has nothing to do with Joe Tresey and the Brian Kelly deal. It's about the kids.
I have not had contact (with ND) ... Even if they were reaching out to me, I’m finishing out the season just like I have every year. We’re going to focus on Pittsburgh this week. After the Pittsburgh game, we can talk about other things.
I have not had contact (with ND) ... Even if they were reaching out to me, I’m finishing out the season just like I have every year. We’re going to focus on Pittsburgh this week. After the Pittsburgh game, we can talk about other things.
You put Baldwin against 99.9 percent of the defensive backs in this country -- I don't care if they're from the SEC, the Big Ten, it doesn't matter -- he's a matchup problem because of the way and the nature that they take their shots with him
NFL scouts know they'd better come in and watch Big East teams because we've got a lot of good NFL players
Our guys have already played well on the road this season against top competition such as South Florida and Oregon State, but we know it will be a sold-out, loud championship environment up there
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According to ESPN, Butch Jones will replace Brian Kelly in Cincinnati
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