Not sure if this was posted:
http://www.accsports.com/blogs/david...ay-morning.php
No way they vote more than one school in RIGHT NOW..the league would see it as looking too needy..I'm afraid if anyone gets an invite tomorrow it will be Louisville...better bball program, football on the rise with chuck strong, an on campus stadium that fits, and they are in the "south", like most of the other ACC schools that are voting in the morning. Seeing how its up to the masses, I don't see us getting an invite TOMORROW...But I still have hope
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I think it may be possible that UC made a renewed pitch today because it looked like neither Conn or UL could get the necessary nine votes for admission. So UC could be the compromise choice; better football than UConn, and better academic profile than UL, with an endowment larger than UConn and UL combined. However it now appears that a vote at 7:00 AM tomorrow is to approve UL or nobody. Just guessing but I think they will approve UL. I think ESPN wants UL, and that's all that really counts. I also don't think UC intentionally leaked the story today, but it came from another party, and ESPN hyped it to death to kill UC's chances.Last edited by longtimefan; 11-28-2012, 01:57 AM.
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Either way UC is going to be stuck in a conference where all the teams that have been here more than a year want out, but no one wants to take them so all of our schools will pretend they want to be here.
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@DanWetzel
ACC sources say Louisville is clear leading expansion candidate but some still favor standing pat
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League presidents will vote tomorrow on UL per @ACCSports
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According to @ACCSports, the ACC will vote tomorrow to either invite Louisville, or nobody
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Originally posted by bobestes View PostThis is not good news.
If a school thinks they have a shot at an invite, they most certainly do not leak news of begging for an invite.
They do, however leak news of begging for an invite so that when they don't get one, they can say "see, we did everything we could"
Public perception was WAY WAY out ahead for UofL and UConn. The University needed to do a public reality check. I think that this was well done.
It is not meant as a campaign, it is meant as a reminder that there is a third school available and wait, it has better academics than Louisville and (currently) better all-round sports than UConn. It is not an excuse it is a break check; one that the ACC and B12 will both see and might play with as an idea grows on them.
Not everyone will like this strategy but I think it is smart and was necessary for the national conversation. It might have been better timed but it was more proactive than reactive, and well timed on the heels of today's ACC meetings.
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Andy Katz just said during the IU-UNC game that UC is going all out trying to get ahead of UConn and Louisville.
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Originally posted by bobestes View PostThis is not good news.
If a school thinks they have a shot at an invite, they most certainly do not leak news of begging for an invite.
They do, however leak news of begging for an invite so that when they don't get one, they can say "see, we did everything we could"
I fear you are right.
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How Maryland went broke, and still won the Golden Ticket:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...2_a9&eref=sihp
This will make you sick... I've often wondered how Maryland could wear different uniforms and helmets for every single game.
Or..how to do everything wrong, and still wind up on top of the world.
Life is not always fair.
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Originally posted by bobestes View PostThis is not good news.
If a school thinks they have a shot at an invite, they most certainly do not leak news of begging for an invite.
They do, however leak news of begging for an invite so that when they don't get one, they can say "see, we did everything we could"
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Originally posted by Rational Cat View PostThis is the best news I've read in about a week concerning this; thank you for posting it. It gives me confidence that Babcock and President Santa are doing all they can do.
Reading through the comments of that article is awfully depressing however, all the anti-UC hate out there. I'd love to post on there (not gonna register though) that if UL beats Rutgers, and UC takes care of UConn, then UC wins a share of 4 of the last 5 Big East Football Championships.
Not Pitt, not Syracuse, not WVU, not UConn, not UL. Cincinnati I'd like too shove that in their nose, but then I wouldn't be the rational cat, would I?
These are times that make a man downright irrational.
If a school thinks they have a shot at an invite, they most certainly do not leak news of begging for an invite.
They do, however leak news of begging for an invite so that when they don't get one, they can say "see, we did everything we could"
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Originally posted by jkwuc89 View PostIf the ACC is concerned about the size of Nippert, tell the powers that be that UC will gladly play all conference games at PBS. Bottom line: do whatever it takes to make this move. The long term future of UC athletics depends on it!Originally posted by longtimefan View PostOr we could play all games there while Nippert is renovated. The Bengals played two years at Nippert while Riverfront was being built. I'm sure that Mike Brown remembers that, so maybe we can get a good deal at PBS as payback.
I think $$$ is better spent renovating the Shoe or building a new arena. The cost to expand Nippert is prohibitive. We would only be playing a max of 5-6 games @ PBS vs. ACC and major OOC opponents. Two games @ Nippert vs. FCS, Miami, etc.
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Originally posted by JDBEARCAT View PostAmen! We need to be in the ACC or Big 12. That's all I want for Christmas,
an invite to the ACC or Big 12 & of course world peace!
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i kind of doubt nippert is a signficant factor. tv is more important. i would bet we are ahead of several acc schools right now if not close in attendance. i doubt the wake forest and bc's of the world are drawing big numbers. we also can't be to far off pitt and syc.
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Originally posted by jkwuc89 View PostIf the ACC is concerned about the size of Nippert, tell the powers that be that UC will gladly play all conference games at PBS. Bottom line: do whatever it takes to make this move. The long term future of UC athletics depends on it!
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Originally posted by girandola View PostNot new news, but a bit encouraging considering the source!
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/st...oin-acc-source
Reading through the comments of that article is awfully depressing however, all the anti-UC hate out there. I'd love to post on there (not gonna register though) that if UL beats Rutgers, and UC takes care of UConn, then UC wins a share of 4 of the last 5 Big East Football Championships.
Not Pitt, not Syracuse, not WVU, not UConn, not UL. Cincinnati I'd like too shove that in their nose, but then I wouldn't be the rational cat, would I?
These are times that make a man downright irrational.Last edited by Rational Cat; 11-27-2012, 06:35 PM.
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