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Brent Wyrick
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The whole story just makes me sad. UC has been instantly downgraded again, with a huge hit to the perception of the school...
Do you guys read the comments on stories regarding the breakup of the Big East? For every "feel sorry for Cincy and Uconn" there's a handful of "they stunk anyway and are now getting what they deserved".
I can't understand (well I can, but still...) how short people's memories are - UC has been the football champions (outright or shared), what 3 out of the last 4 years? Despite what happened to the basketball team, they've climbed back to respectability (regardless of the current slump). How does anyone with a rational thought in their head all of a sudden feel that Cincinnati is not as good as a middle of the pack Mountain West team (an actual comment I read)???
I'm dumbfounded by all of this.
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Its good to see that UC is being responsible and planning for the future. The $10-15 mil will be used for the gap in the tv revenue loss for the next few years. In that time UC will be able to re-adjust their budget and put it more in line with what the tv revenue will actually bring it.Originally posted by London 'Cat View Post
Thank god they aren't like city council. Those guys would be like "oh wow, $10mil. Let's built a merry go round on fountain square!"Not to be a debbie downer, but it's not all good attention.
Who cares. It is national attention. UC's basketball program needs attention in just about any way it can get it.
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The new schools will only share a pool of about $10M per several reports. UC, UConn and USF will reportedly split up about $80-85M, nearly $30M per school.Originally posted by dbernie41 View PostLooks like 100 of 110 mil goes to the football schools as per ESPN. That has to breakdown to more than 10-15 per school. They do say the new football members get some of the money but not how much. Lets collect the check and head to the ACC!RIP #12 Greg Cook (1946-2012)
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I refuse to pay attention to the ramblings of people from the outside who comment on matters pertaining to the inside. Usually, they're just exercising their right to express uninformed stupidity.Originally posted by mjv780 View PostThe whole story just makes me sad. UC has been instantly downgraded again, with a huge hit to the perception of the school...
Do you guys read the comments on stories regarding the breakup of the Big East? For every "feel sorry for Cincy and Uconn" there's a handful of "they stunk anyway and are now getting what they deserved".
I can't understand (well I can, but still...) how short people's memories are - UC has been the football champions (outright or shared), what 3 out of the last 4 years? Despite what happened to the basketball team, they've climbed back to respectability (regardless of the current slump). How does anyone with a rational thought in their head all of a sudden feel that Cincinnati is not as good as a middle of the pack Mountain West team (an actual comment I read)???
I'm dumbfounded by all of this.Last edited by swilsonsp4; 03-06-2013, 12:16 AM.
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Reading between the lines, if UC gets $25 - $30M, $15M will be used to supplement the athletic department budget over an extended period of time per reports. Another $10M will be held in reserve for a possible exit fee if the ACC comes calling. Any remaining monies will likely go to reducing debt on previous athletic facility improvements (Lindner, Sheakley).
I really doubt any of this money is used for Nippert or The Shoe while there is still outstanding debt on other improvements. If the ACC comes calling sooner rather than later and athletic department revenues improve, they will likely further pay down the debt first with this windfall.RIP #12 Greg Cook (1946-2012)
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