Originally posted by ccur5743
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The goal of the "big guys" is to have 64 top tier teams. UC, with 35K seat Nippert, which is rarely 100% filled, is most likely not going to be one of them.
No matter what though, I will be there to root for UC!
Our next discussion, probably in 3 days or so, will be who our new HC is going to be. Stability is something UC FB just can't ever find.
B.C."A witness to the pinnacle of UC Football, the 2020 and 2021 seasons... not likely to ever happen again!"
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Originally posted by hipal88 View PostSources from ESPN reporting....
Please, sweet little baby jesus, let us get in a new conference
We may be stuck where we are for quite some time. Worst thing is we will lose our football coaching staff, and it will be incredibly difficult to recruit kids to play "new Big East" football.
Donations will go way down, attendance even further down. Not being debbie downer here, just back to the way it was in CUSA, which is where we are again, essentially.
We need to move quickly, you're right.
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I don't think that is going to happen. Most people were reporting that UC was fourth on ACC list behind UL, UCONN and Navy. If we are third on ACC list now, how far down must we be on other conferences. Only way UC gets into the ACC is if 4 of their teams get raided by SEC and B12 and UL lobbies for UC as a geographic rival. Problem is it is going to be super hard to recruit for any sports programs now. If you are from the area, why would you want to go to the Big East when the SEC, ACC and B1G are just a couple hours away? If you are an up and coming coach, why would you come here? The Big East is not really going to be a step up from MAC and CUSA anymore. How many people who are not already a fan are going to get excited about this team playing Tulane, Temple, Memphis etc. in football?
I fear it is going to be near impossible to build on the success of the past years and every year that passes will make us less and less attractive to any other conference.
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This is depressing. Not only does UL leave UC high and dry, as someone earlier said, this probably is the move that forces Boise/SDSU/etc to stay in the west, further degrading what's left of the Big East (which at this point, is not even a reconstituted C-USA - it's worse than that).
The music is slowing down and the number of open chairs is dwindling... unfortunately, UC is not sitting in a chair yet.
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Originally posted by ccur5743 View PostOr we take the BCS bid since everyone will be gone..then leave! Just need something to keep us relevant until our turn comes.
1. Big12 decides they need 2 more and with Louisville out of the way they take UC and BYU.
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2. Big12 takes FSU and Clemson or Big10 takes UNCLE and NCState and ACC comes calling.Bleed red and black and everything else will take care of itself!
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Originally posted by Bearcat Chris View PostThe goal of the "big guys" is to have 64 top tier teams. UC, with 35K seat Nippert, which is rarely 100% filled, is most likely not going to be one of them.
No matter what though, I will be there to root for UC!
Our next discussion, probably in 3 days or so, will be who our new HC is going to be. Stability is something UC FB just can't ever find.
B.C.
Why not 72? Or 48? If it is 64, why wouldn't they pick the best 64? Wouldn't 2 from the 8th biggest state and 4th biggest football market make more sense than 2 from Washington, Iowa, Oregon, Kansas, or Mississippi?
In reality, everyone is trying to look out for their own best interest. It's a giant game theory puzzle with dozens of players.UC MBA '08
Purdue '15
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Originally posted by DBrentonBuck View PostI don't think that is going to happen. Most people were reporting that UC was fourth on ACC list behind UL, UCONN and Navy.
"The ACC also considered UConn and Cincinnati for membership. However, sources told ESPN the league only wanted Louisville because there is a sense among league presidents that the ACC can add more schools at a later date if the ACC lost any other schools."
No mention of Navy anywhere in that article. I think it was just a name that some of the ACC folks threw out there as a lame attempt at a parting shot to Maryland.UC MBA '08
Purdue '15
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Originally posted by CincyBearcat95 View PostMy hope is our turn comes next year. The scenario I see/hope to see is either
1. Big12 decides they need 2 more and with Louisville out of the way they take UC and BYU.
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2. Big12 takes FSU and Clemson or Big10 takes UNCLE and NCState and ACC comes calling.
SEC isn't done yet either, NCSU and VT are in play there. NC, GT and UVA for B10. Where this merry-go-round ends is anybody's guess.RIP #12 Greg Cook (1946-2012)
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ACC Votes to Add Louisville
I don't know what's going to happen, but I have to agree with Bains, "This crud is far from over."
http://bearcatsnation.com/2012/11/28...re-were-three/
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