One more thing, Louisville was involved with the ACC, but they also had support from the Mayor of Louisville, US Senator from Kentucky, and the Governor of Kentucky lobbying for them as well. Where are all the "leaders" around here lobbying for UC?
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I honestly think that three teams will leave the ACC. I believe that Florida State, Clemson, and Georgia Tech, may well go to the SEC.
At that time, UC, UConn, and South Florida likely will go to the ACC. It might take a year or two, but anyone who thinks the conference shuffle game is over, is probably going to be proven wrong.
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Originally posted by longtimefan View PostOne more thing, Louisville was involved with the ACC, but they also had support from the Mayor of Louisville, US Senator from Kentucky, and the Governor of Kentucky lobbying for them as well. Where are all the "leaders" around here lobbying for UC?
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Originally posted by shanacker View PostI disagree. I think we could be in the Big12 by next week. They have to act. FSU and Clemson aren't joining the big 12. ACC is a better conference.
The B12 may not have the numbers (teams), but it is better than the ACC top to bottom.RIP #12 Greg Cook (1946-2012)
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Originally posted by Bearcat Chris View PostI honestly think that three teams will leave the ACC. I believe that Florida State, Clemson, and Georgia Tech, may well go to the SEC.
At that time, UC, UConn, and South Florida likely will go to the ACC. It might take a year or two, but anyone who thinks the conference shuffle game is over, is probably going to be proven wrong.
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It ain't over til the fat lady sings......and even then.........RIP #12 Greg Cook (1946-2012)
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Originally posted by bearcatbret View PostCurrently, Cincinnati is "home" for the Speaker of the House. Maybe he has some clout?
Oh, and if Boehner can't get a measely $1B in federal funding for The Brent Spence Bridge -- when the Fed's are dropping 10s of billions on green energy like Solyndra -- what makes you think can effectively do anything for UC?Last edited by Binturong05; 11-29-2012, 01:09 AM."In the morning he would read the Bible with another coach. Then, in the afternoon, he would go out and cheat kids who had probably saved up money from mowing lawns to buy those raffle tickets. That's Jim Tressel." - former colleague to Jim Tressel as quoted in Sports Illustrated.
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Originally posted by RedRocker View PostI can't see those schools going to the SEC because Bama, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina will block them. Bad enough the fight each other for recruits. No way they add to that mix. I could see FSU and Clemson to the B12 to expand their TV markets. GT has been rumored to the B1G along with UVA.
It ain't over til the fat lady sings......and even then.........
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Look, the big 12 is one move away from having the same panic as the big east if texas moves. Both the Acc and Big 12 have issues if there is any fallout to the big ten or sec. I just really wonder if the Big 10 and sec really want to risk dilution of what they earning now. I suspect any moves would have to be big time guaranteed money makers. One thing i haven't heard is what the syc, pitt and lou deals are in the new conference. They may not be full members at inception. This is an important factor. We shall see.....
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Maybe someone can help explain our financial endowment. As I understand it UC has a substantial endowment fund and it is often touted as an asset to the University, yet it always seems we are in dire straits financially. Based on this article, we are in the top 100 schools (private & public) in terms of the size of our endowment.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/...oes/57704440/1
I'm just curious to learn more about what this all means.
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Originally posted by Binturong05 View PostXavier alum. And yes, the in-state politicians all view Ohio State as the flagship (aka: appropriations glutton) of the State of Ohio University System. UC is a distant secondary thought in their mind. Geography doesn't hurt OSU either. When these politicians are working in Columbus they're inundated with all things Buckeyes from the media. It's virtually impossible to shield yourself from it. Also, keep in mind that up until the 1970s UC was a metropolitan college, not a state school. Many of the old school political elites don't barely consider UC part of Ohio's University System when they pull the levers of the current politicians.
Oh, and if Boehner can't get a measely $1B in federal funding for The Brent Spence Bridge -- when the Fed's are dropping 10s of billions on green energy like Solyndra -- what makes you think can effectively do anything for UC?
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Originally posted by BearcatNationUC View PostMaybe someone can help explain our financial endowment. As I understand it UC has a substantial endowment fund and it is often touted as an asset to the University, yet it always seems we are in dire straits financially. Based on this article, we are in the top 100 schools (private & public) in terms of the size of our endowment.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/...oes/57704440/1
I'm just curious to learn more about what this all means.
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