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I don't presume to know the structure of the contract for this game, but I would guess they split the gate in some way. TQL is a fantastic stadium, but not very big for a college football game. Is there really much benefit to moving this game for either team?
I don't presume to know the structure of the contract for this game, but I would guess they split the gate in some way. TQL is a fantastic stadium, but not very big for a college football game. Is there really much benefit to moving this game for either team?
This was part of the three-stadium agreement that began several years ago. Originally, this season's game was to have been at Paycor Stadium. I'm not sure what went into the decision to move this neutral-site game to TQL, which is a great venue.
Two years ago, Miami told UC that they needed $1.2M to play at Nippert. UC balked, so the remaining games that were scheduled for Yager and Nippert were canceled. The schools chose to play this year's game to avoid a buyout, which they may still be paying, since Paycor no longer is involved. (I have no information along those lines.)
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