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  • Originally posted by bearcatlifer View Post
    I have season tickets and I enjoy going to the games. I can't bear to watch the away games on TV though. It's too painful. I know it does'nt make complete sense. As an aside... you would think UC would just stop introducing Wes before the game. He gets booed soundly every time. Maybe it is their way of payback for that massive buyout.
    Wes Miller gets booed during introductions at home games? Wow. That is bad. That makes me think Miller may not want to come back after this season. What coach wants to go through that? My mother once told me, "do not wear out your welcome". Is it possible that Coach Miller has worn out his UC welcome?

    Losses will turn a fanbase against a coach faster than anything.
    Last edited by leeraymond372@gmail.com; 01-23-2026, 01:15 AM.

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    • CWM does get booed, I hate it and I wish the asswipes doing it would just shut up.

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      • Booing is not a good look for sure but it does come with the job. He's not the only coach to be booed and he won't be the last to have it done. You can be sure though that CWM knows that the entire fanbase from students, alumni, to season ticket holders, former players and donors are not pleased and feel he's not doing the job. I'm not condoning this behavior but it is safe to say that both he and CSS are now feeling like all of these people are feeling buyers remorse now that Cignetti has turned Indiana football around and given a blueprint on how to coach in the NIL era of college sports when it's known that UC settled on CSS when Cignetti could have been had.

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        • Although from a very wealthy family, jobs that pay what CWM is making are hard to find. I think he would want to come back as getting booed out of town doesn't look good on a resume and as a former player, he wants badly to change that. He could always go the Shula route and work for his dad. With that said, I wonder if the UC admins and deep pockets want him back. Do the deep pockets just want control or a championship team is the question.

          Another question. In close games, has the team quit on CWM.
          Last edited by leo from jersey; 01-23-2026, 08:37 AM.

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          • Originally posted by bearcatlifer View Post
            I have season tickets and I enjoy going to the games. I can't bear to watch the away games on TV though. It's too painful. I know it does'nt make complete sense. As an aside... you would think UC would just stop introducing Wes before the game. He gets booed soundly every time. Maybe it is their way of payback for that massive buyout.
            It would have nothing to do with any buyout. Such contract terms are the current cost of doing business. CWM's buyout is in line with P4 head coaches across the country. His agent also represents several other coaches. He knows the going rate and negotiates from that point. If UC brass decide to cut the cord, any replacement coach will have a similar buyout amount (and possibly even higher).

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            • It's not just a few boos. Its loud and prolonged and getting louder with each game.I do believe he is as good as gone. Let's face it... he is making a crap-ton of money with nothing to show for it. I am not booing anybody but I get it. These poor student/athletes are now highly paid mercenaries so they should expect also expect boobirds when they give up.I'll bet you every one of them is plotting their next move in the transfer portal as we speak. JC needs to have a replacement all warmed up in the bullpen right now.

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              • The thing is that the current pay for play players have no loyalty to the school. Therefore, what good would a Kenyon, or Nicky motivational talk do. I doubt if they would bother to listen to Oscar. Therefore, their voices must be to the community - the money people, admins and fans. I see the media really speaking up especially the radio ones. Is it to increase listeners or deep concern? Has UC lost the casual fan and perhaps some die hards? Tyler went elsewhere to play HS ball, a 4 year local kid raised loving the Cats might help but most 18 year olds only know the Brannen and Miller Cats. CWM tried talking UC tradition but didn't really gain the support of the alums. They wanted to see their tradition continue on the court and not in CWM's mouth.Tis a very sad state of a once feared program.

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                • Originally posted by leo from jersey View Post
                  The thing is that the current pay for play players have no loyalty to the school. Therefore, what good would a Kenyon, or Nicky motivational talk do. I doubt if they would bother to listen to Oscar. Therefore, their voices must be to the community - the money people, admins and fans. I see the media really speaking up especially the radio ones. Is it to increase listeners or deep concern? Has UC lost the casual fan and perhaps some die hards? Tyler went elsewhere to play HS ball, a 4 year local kid raised loving the Cats might help but most 18 year olds only know the Brannen and Miller Cats. CWM tried talking UC tradition but didn't really gain the support of the alums. They wanted to see their tradition continue on the court and not in CWM's mouth.Tis a very sad state of a once feared program.
                  Although Tyler McKinley left Walnut Hills HS to play at Link Academy in MO (a traveling basketball factory), he returned to Cincy for his senior year (Winton Woods).

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                  • Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post

                    Although Tyler McKinley left Walnut Hills HS to play at Link Academy in MO (a traveling basketball factory), he returned to Cincy for his senior year (Winton Woods).
                    I know, but that year cost him a lot of fan attention plus switching schools. There needs to be some stability. Huggs had a couple of locals. Bobby Brannen, Damon Flint Keith Gregor were all on the same team. I realize that one has to be a quality D1 player, but I believe the Cincy area does have them. Even Jeremiah Davenport brought an upswing in local interest until it didn't. Roland West, Bob Wiesenhahn etc are older but the city rallied around them. I will say I like Tyler due to being local. I really wanted Rayvon G to succeed. So many more locals Jerry Cousins, Steve Wendefere(?) John Jacobs was a favorite.

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                    • I saw a scathing report last night (1/23/26) concerning the most disappointing college teams this season on the CBS Sports Network. The network listed Marquette, Creighton, Georgetown, and Cincinnati as disappointing teams this season. The report mentioned that Coach Miller was on the hot seat coming into this season, and at the mid-way point the team is only 10-9 and 2-4 in conference play. The report pointed out that this year's UC roster has substantial talent. The network stated that it did not expect Miller to return next year.

                      Miller cannot catch a break right now.
                      Last edited by leeraymond372@gmail.com; 01-24-2026, 12:54 PM.

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                      • I asked a question a couple of days ago. An expert on heart answered .

                        Another question. In close games, has the team quit on CWM.[/QUOTE]

                        Former Cincinnati Bearcats star and current TV analyst Terry Nelson during Cincinnati's loss at Arizona State:
                        "It's uninspiring. It's like they've clocked out."

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                        • Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post

                          Although Tyler McKinley left Walnut Hills HS to play at Link Academy in MO (a traveling basketball factory), he returned to Cincy for his senior year (Winton Woods).
                          McKinley's development plateaued as a sophomore at Walnut. He's another Rayvon Griffith - best suited to finish his career at a lower level unless he's willing to commit to being a career back-up in the Big 12.

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                          • Originally posted by Carthage World View Post

                            McKinley's development plateaued as a sophomore at Walnut. He's another Rayvon Griffith - best suited to finish his career at a lower level unless he's willing to commit to being a career back-up in the Big 12.
                            maybe playing for his hometown team creates opportunities post career.

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                            • We didn't even bother watching the Arizona St game last night. Had my choice between the Cats and the UFC Kickoff on Paramount Plus, and chose the more entertaining of the two. Looks like I was right, another uninspired performance by the Cats.

                              Question? If the University wanted to make a statement on the unacceptable play, and more importantly the coaching. Why not fire CWM now?

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                              • A question I haven’t seen asked on this site
                                Why was Jerrod Calhoun considered for our head coach before backing up the brinks truck for CWM? Do you think our AD was turned down or
                                did Calhoun showed no interest due to the Brannen mess. Either way, UC did attract the best candidates for this job

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