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"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 bearcat25 View PostAnd this is what you want????? I was hoping for a few more moves then a hault.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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Originally posted by CincyEngGrad02 View PostYeah, at first some of the moves were exciting, but I've grown tired of it. I'd like to see some stability for the next 10 - 15 years.#41
You can give it a patriotic name, but it still sucks.
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Originally posted by Binturong05 View PostYea, but do we want to be academically associated with the Special Ed Conference?
We would definitely be at the big boys table! It would be interesting how it would impact our recruiting, especially our ability to go toe to toe with OSU.
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Originally posted by Bearcat_DF View PostIf Mizzou and Vanderbilt can stomach it; I'm sure we can find a way. Think we would have any problem filling up PBS with Bama, Florida, and LSU coming to town?
We would definitely be at the big boys table! It would be interesting how it would impact our recruiting, especially our ability to go toe to toe with OSU.
It would be interesting to see how we'd fare in FB. There would be a big bump in recruiting. And we'd be selling out PBS with a lot of those schools coming in as suggested.RIP #12 Greg Cook (1946-2012)
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Anyone else read the lead article in the USA Today Sports section yesterday entitled "Will Football and NCAA Split? The big boy football schools first approached NCAA President Mark Emmert about the real possibility that the football schools could eventually split back in 2011. Its coming. And its very doubtful that the ACC or the Big 12 remain in their current state.
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Originally posted by blackattack View PostAnyone else read the lead article in the USA Today Sports section yesterday entitled "Will Football and NCAA Split? The big boy football schools first approached NCAA President Mark Emmert about the real possibility that the football schools could eventually split back in 2011. Its coming. And its very doubtful that the ACC or the Big 12 remain in their current state.
I could see the PAC-12 going after UT, TT, OU and OSU leaving Kansas, KSU, ISU, Baylor, TCU and WVU holding the bag. Kansas probably would be swallowed up by the B1G. I could see UConn reneging on an ACC invite and going to the B1G and WVU going to the ACC (while the ACC snobs hold their noses).
Here's the link to the USA Today story: http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...split/2097115/RIP #12 Greg Cook (1946-2012)
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I know that I will get jumped on for this but I think that Memphis moving forward is as good or better than UConn in both football and bball. Not saying that UConn would be missed because they are the anchor in the NE and a name within the American. Also, I remember people on these boards arguing that USF and Central Florida should both be added to the Big East because they are the new powers to be. I have heard alumni from both schools saying they are the teams of the future. So, maybe USF and UCF are the new wave of power houses. Houston has more championship games to their record than most schools. Before we get down on UC, let's look at the bright spots. We can all be miserable and feeling left out if we let it bother us. I personally believe that we will endure what is in front of us and that we will be invited to eat at the big boy table soon. In the meantime, let's just enjoy the ride. We have some good ooc teams on the future schedule so we have some things to look forward to. Optimism my friends.
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Due to lack of investment, we are seen as no better than the other slim pickin's of SMU, Houston, USF and UCF.
Originally posted by RedRocker View PostI haven't read it, but heard rumblings to that end yesterday. I do think this is a powerplay by the ACC to one up the B12. I still think the ACC may be in play for us. If they grabbed UC and UConn, the pickings for the B12 are SMU, Houston, Memphis, USF and UCF amongst others.
I could see the PAC-12 going after UT, TT, OU and OSU leaving Kansas, KSU, ISU, Baylor, TCU and WVU holding the bag. Kansas probably would be swallowed up by the B1G. I could see UConn reneging on an ACC invite and going to the B1G and WVU going to the ACC (while the ACC snobs hold their noses).
Here's the link to the USA Today story: http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...split/2097115/
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I have to hold my nose at this one.....
"Winner: American Athletic Conference. The new league made of Big East and Conference USA refugees — Tulsa, UConn, Cincinnati, South Florida, Central Florida, Houston, SMU, etc. — could have some years of stability, with the potential to grow into a solid conference. We’ll see."
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There's ZERO growth potential for any conference with a media rights deal so far below the Power 5.
It's like saying the MAC could develop into something -- none of the schools make enough money to grow their program, and the TV deals they're forced to sign feature tons of midweek games (making it tough to bring alums back to campus and grow the fanbase), and lots of games that go straight to the internet. Tough to grow when no one sees you play and you aren't making any cash.#41
You can give it a patriotic name, but it still sucks.
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