along with the UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI! and UCONN to follow.
@ bricmiller
Just heard from someone tied to Big East, Louisville to the ACC w/ Cincy, UConn to likely follow.
***The tweet has mysteriously been removed.***
Not just because it mentioned Cincinnati, but I think he was told to remove the tweet.
1. Because black Friday is a bad day to announce anything not Christmas or shopping related.
2. It will be buried in the upcoming football games this weekend, and will be forgotten.
3. Monday or Tuesday when the ACC can have all the attention to itself will be the best for a huge announcement.
4. ACC the first of the big 5 to go to 16 teams, and don't want other conferences to beat them there.
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Originally posted by binturong07 View PostTotally agree....i dont think the ACC would have said, "wow...urban meyer called us. We totally have to let them in now."
We all know that he is not the most active alumni supporter, so why would he now try and help out? It would have been great if he had made the call on his own, but now that it leaks out that we reached out and he declined, it makes us look kind of desperate.?
I don't think it makes us look desperate. His sister is a high-ranking UC official. If he was tight with anyone involved in the decision it definitely makes sense to have him work the phones.
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Originally posted by RedRocker View PostSo now you're going to bash Urban? First, the man works for a school in the B10 not the ACC. Second, he hasn't worked at ND in years (that is stupid on the paper's part to make that connection). Finally, I agree that his calling the ACC offices on behalf of UC would seem contrived.
Urban hated his time here because he thought he was better than he really was and thought he should have started @ DB. Truthfully, he was a better baseball player. Those wounds have healed over time and he has a fondness for his alma mater that was lacking before.
I think if he was asked his opinion, it would be favorable, but to expect a B10 coach to lobby on our behalf for entrance into a conference (ACC) where he seemingly has few connections is asking a little much.
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Originally posted by Rational Cat View PostHere's what his sister, UC vice provost Gigi Escoe, had to say:
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/2...nclick_check=1
I don't think Meyer could have done UC any good trying to get them into the ACC. Why would the ACC listen to OSU's football coach?
And I certainly would never expect OSU to help us strengthen our football program in any way, shape or form. It would not serve their purpose of total recruiting domination.
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Originally posted by RedRocker View PostSo now you're going to bash Urban? First, the man works for a school in the B10 not the ACC. Second, he hasn't worked at ND in years (that is stupid on the paper's part to make that connection). Finally, I agree that his calling the ACC offices on behalf of UC would seem contrived.
Urban hated his time here because he thought he was better than he really was and thought he should have started @ DB. Truthfully, he was a better baseball player. Those wounds have healed over time and he has a fondness for his alma mater that was lacking before.
I think if he was asked his opinion, it would be favorable, but to expect a B10 coach to lobby on our behalf for entrance into a conference (ACC) where he seemingly has few connections is asking a little much.
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Originally posted by binturong07 View PostTotally agree....i dont think the ACC would have said, "wow...urban meyer called us. We totally have to let them in now."
We all know that he is not the most active alumni supporter, so why would he now try and help out? It would have been great if he had made the call on his own, but now that it leaks out that we reached out and he declined, it makes us look kind of desperate.
The big question is....did we reach out to nick lachey to make a similar phone call?
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Originally posted by jplog View PostYet another reason to hate OSU and Urban Meyer came to light in the Enquirer today. Seems Urban declined to make a phone call on UC's behalf to the ACC concerning conference realignment. The man seems to try and forget he's had any association with this university.
Urban hated his time here because he thought he was better than he really was and thought he should have started @ DB. Truthfully, he was a better baseball player. Those wounds have healed over time and he has a fondness for his alma mater that was lacking before.
I think if he was asked his opinion, it would be favorable, but to expect a B10 coach to lobby on our behalf for entrance into a conference (ACC) where he seemingly has few connections is asking a little much.Last edited by RedRocker; 12-10-2012, 11:21 AM.
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Interesting that the enquirer would go to all the trouble to publish this information. Kind of wonder whether they see UC's success or failure as a factor in their standing. I think UC is the city's biggest employer. Sometimes i wonder if the population, and it's other entities/businesses realize it's in their best interest to help them.
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Originally posted by Rational Cat View PostHere's what his sister, UC vice provost Gigi Escoe, had to say:
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/2...nclick_check=1
I don't think Meyer could have done UC any good trying to get them into the ACC. Why would the ACC listen to OSU's football coach?
And I certainly would never expect OSU to help us strengthen our football program in any way, shape or form. It would not serve their purpose of total recruiting domination.
We all know that he is not the most active alumni supporter, so why would he now try and help out? It would have been great if he had made the call on his own, but now that it leaks out that we reached out and he declined, it makes us look kind of desperate.
The big question is....did we reach out to nick lachey to make a similar phone call?
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Originally posted by jplog View PostYet another reason to hate OSU and Urban Meyer came to light in the Enquirer today. Seems Urban declined to make a phone call on UC's behalf to the ACC concerning conference realignment. The man seems to try and forget he's had any association with this university.
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/2...nclick_check=1
The email and other documents, obtained by The Enquirer through an Ohio Public Records Act request, also show that UC tried to enlist Ohio State University football coach Urban Meyer, whose sister works at UC. Urban used to coach at Notre Dame, which has joined the ACC for sports other than football.
But Meyer eventually backed away from that request.
“While he is comfortable telling folks he cares deeply for UC and that he knows we are a great school, with great people and great leadership, he thinks his calls would feel contrived and that they would not have an impact,” wrote Gigi Escoe, a vice provost at UC and Meyer’s sister, to Babcock Nov. 27.
And I certainly would never expect OSU to help us strengthen our football program in any way, shape or form. It would not serve their purpose of total recruiting domination.
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Yet another reason to hate OSU and Urban Meyer came to light in the Enquirer today. Seems Urban declined to make a phone call on UC's behalf to the ACC concerning conference realignment. The man seems to try and forget he's had any association with this university.
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The fact is, UC could not have beaten Oklahoma at Nippert because they would have never played the game. They lost to WVU because of, basically, one really bad play. They beat Louisville...
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How much of a home-field advantage does 21-22,000 people in a stadium that holds 35,000 give you? I don't buy that UC wins those games if played at Nippert instead of PBS. That can never be proven nor supported by any factual data. And it's silly to even argue it.
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Exactly. Zach getting injured and tossing the ball straight up in the end zone to WVU did it, not PBS.
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Originally posted by jplog View PostThere was no home field advantage at PBS in those BEast games. If they're played at Nippert I think we win the title.
Explain our big road wins like Pitt and VT in recent years. I don't think we had a home field advantage there. How about the Liberty Bowl where we were outnumbered by Vandy fans considering the proximity to Nashville.
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