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We have to stop giving away home games! With the Big 12 money we are receiving, we need to make these teams play at Nippert.
If we continue to act like an FCS School. we will constantly be treated like that by the media & other programs.
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Nebraska is not that good. That was a game we should have won. OK, we walk away with 3 million bucks, but to give them a home game that should have been at Nippert was insane.
Enjoy spending the money Mr. Cunningham. Under your leadership, nobody is talking about UC Football (or much about basketball). Just three years ago, UC was the talk of the town.... a big screen TV was setup on Short Vine for fans to watch, as there were so many. Now, my next door neighbor, who had tickets for 30 years, cancelled his, and another friend did the same. There are virtually no stories on the local news about UC FB. When we finish 4-8, you need to go, along with the two coaches you hired that are sending us back to the horrible UC sports days of the late 1970's.
B.C.
Last edited by Bearcat Chris; 08-29-2025, 08:22 AM."A witness to the pinnacle of UC Football, the 2020 and 2021 seasons... not likely to ever happen again!"
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I like that they took the shot. I don't like that Sorsby forced it into the field of play and under threw Goodie with time on the clock and the potential for a tie and OT. You throw that ball to the outside where only your guy can make a play on it and live to fight on the next play.Brent Wyrick
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With the disaster at the end of the first half, I thought we were going to get blown out in the second. That didn't happen, and we managed to outscore Nebraska in the second half even though our passing game was non-existent and the crowd noise created problems for us. We had glaring deficiencies (no passing), but there were positives. The defense was good, even though it was frustrating at times when we couldn't get Nebraska off the field. Our defense bent but didn't break, and only allowed one legitimate touchdown (the other touchdown was after we fumbled deep in our territory at the end of the first half). Giving up 20 points to a team likely in the top half of the Big Ten isn't bad. I don't know why we couldn't pass - either the receivers weren't getting open or Sorsby wasn't seeing them. Two big takeaways: (1) we continued our horrible habit of giving away points in the last 2 minutes of the first half, which really cost us this game; and (2) we sold a victory by agreeing to play this game on Nebraska's "home" field. We would have won this game in Nippert.
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Originally posted by Lobot View PostI like that they took the shot. I don't like that Sorsby forced it into the field of play and under threw Goodie with time on the clock and the potential for a tie and OT. You throw that ball to the outside where only your guy can make a play on it and live to fight on the next play.
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I gave up my season tickets in club level this season. I had them since they built it. Got a call directly from JC last week asking/persuading me to reconsider. The athletic department is failing under his leadership. There is no reason I should be getting a call from the AD, whom I've never spoken, communicated, interacted with in my life, pushing $8k worth of ticket sales.
The effort the players gave was something I hadn't seen to date under CSS and I was thankful to see kids who cared, at least for week 1. Outside of that, I hope the money we made from the tickets is directly applied to CSS buyout in Nov. of this year. I feel based on what I saw last night and know about the team, the have the ability to win 9 games, last night being one of them. It will be very interesting seeing the reasons that cost us those 9 games. My opinion is that they'll be reasons directly tied to CSS that affected the outcome.
It hasn't been mentioned on this board yet that I can see, but where was the C-paw on the helmet?!?! that's an institution no matter how great, poor, average the team has been. My issue with Cunningham, CSS and others is that we've lost our identity that defined our school/programs and the fact that we trade the C-paw on the helmet for gimmick so Nike can push merchandise?!?! We are not a program of endless tradition but the few unique aspects that have always defined and separated our university have been tossed in the trash chasing $.
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Originally posted by Big_Daddy_Bearcat_07 View PostI gave up my season tickets in club level this season. I had them since they built it. Got a call directly from JC last week asking/persuading me to reconsider. The athletic department is failing under his leadership. There is no reason I should be getting a call from the AD, whom I've never spoken, communicated, interacted with in my life, pushing $8k worth of ticket sales.
The effort the players gave was something I hadn't seen to date under CSS and I was thankful to see kids who cared, at least for week 1. Outside of that, I hope the money we made from the tickets is directly applied to CSS buyout in Nov. of this year. I feel based on what I saw last night and know about the team, the have the ability to win 9 games, last night being one of them. It will be very interesting seeing the reasons that cost us those 9 games. My opinion is that they'll be reasons directly tied to CSS that affected the outcome.
It hasn't been mentioned on this board yet that I can see, but where was the C-paw on the helmet?!?! that's an institution no matter how great, poor, average the team has been. My issue with Cunningham, CSS and others is that we've lost our identity that defined our school/programs and the fact that we trade the C-paw on the helmet for gimmick so Nike can push merchandise?!?! We are not a program of endless tradition but the few unique aspects that have always defined and separated our university have been tossed in the trash chasing $.
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Originally posted by Lobot View PostI like that they took the shot. I don't like that Sorsby forced it into the field of play and under threw Goodie with time on the clock and the potential for a tie and OT. You throw that ball to the outside where only your guy can make a play on it and live to fight on the next play.
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