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  • bearcatbret
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    We had better join sooner than later. This article spells out how the power 5 are going to separate from the rest of the college world and take an even big share of the money with them. With NCAA constitution changing, will powerful college football teams effort to formally divide FBS? - CBSSports.com

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  • swilsonsp4
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    On another topic, here's a piece by Ari Wasserman of theathletic.com ($) on the potential impact of the move to the B12 on recruiting for each of the four new entrants:

    https://theathletic.com/2964357/2021...ampaign=601983

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  • Genester
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    Originally posted by Geaux Juan View Post

    Whose safety? The people listening at home? Because one can't listen to the radio at the stadium, what with all the generated noise and time delays of the play-by-play. If you're claiming the offiicals being named, that's common knowledge and easily obtained information.

    So, obviously, I don't agree with your opinion.
    We can agree to disagree. Of course, there's no history and no recent examples of people listening to others with a microphone and taking this kind of knowledge and inciting/threatening violence against others or their loved ones, in person or through social media. It can only happen at the game, once the game is over, everyone instantly forgets and moves on. There's no record or trail to refer to for that knowledge, once the game is over it disappears into thin air.

    /sarcasm off

    I have no love for the conference bureaucracy, nor would I ever suggest these refs are the most competent people ever at their jobs. However, in this day and age, there's good reason to err on the side of caution.

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  • Geaux Juan
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    Originally posted by Genester View Post

    This is clearly not about the truth or the accuracy of the officials, it’s about safety.
    Whose safety? The people listening at home? Because one can't listen to the radio at the stadium, what with all the generated noise and time delays of the play-by-play. If you're claiming the offiicals being named, that's common knowledge and easily obtained information.

    So, obviously, I don't agree with your opinion.

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  • GangstaTakester
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    Sounds like when Marty and Joe got in trouble during the Pete Rose/Dave Pallone incident at the Red's Game.

    https://www.nytimes.com/1988/05/04/s...apologize.html

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  • Genester
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    Originally posted by Geaux Juan View Post
    The Big XII suspended the Texas Tech radio team for telling the truth - Big 12 censures, suspends Texas Tech radio announcers for criticizing officials (dallasnews.com)
    This is clearly not about the truth or the accuracy of the officials, it’s about safety.

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  • Geaux Juan
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    The Big XII suspended the Texas Tech radio team for telling the truth - Big 12 censures, suspends Texas Tech radio announcers for criticizing officials (dallasnews.com)

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  • Geaux Juan
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    Originally posted by Lobot View Post

    That game was interesting crowd wise because everybody left figuring it was over and then Ron Dayne fumbled the ball on like the 5 yard line. People were trying to get back into the stadium still when the game ended. A goal post ended up in Clifton Heights somewhere I think.
    I think you're confusing upsets; the Wisconsin game had Cincinnati leading going into the 4th Quarter, 14-12. UC scored the only points in the 4th Q for a 17-12 win, so I don't think that many fans left (although back in the day it may have looked that way).

    The game I remember folks leaving and trying to coming back was against Southern Miss. UC came back from 17 down entering the 4th Q for a 27-24 win. So Miss was ranked 20 USAT/24 AP. We were on the field (as we always were back before the Big East (their rule that we violated vs. #7 Rutgers)), and I was standing next to coach Greg Hudson when he shouted out, "all those fans that left early can kiss my @$$".

    Here's a story link - Southern Mississippi So. Miss./Cincinnati Cincinnati College Football recap on ESPN (espncdn.com)

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  • made_hand
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    Originally posted by Lobot View Post

    That game was interesting crowd wise because everybody left figuring it was over and then Ron Dayne fumbled the ball on like the 5 yard line. People were trying to get back into the stadium still when the game ended. A goal post ended up in Clifton Heights somewhere I think.
    I believe it was Joselin Avenue ... that was my first game as a UC student. As a 17 year old new college student, my parents at home back in Maryland were mightily impressed they saw me on TV with a (few) beers in my hand. HAHAHA

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  • Lobot
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    Originally posted by bearcatbret View Post
    Going way back, Mintor's team beat a top 10 Wisconsin team and the fans stormed the field.
    That game was interesting crowd wise because everybody left figuring it was over and then Ron Dayne fumbled the ball on like the 5 yard line. People were trying to get back into the stadium still when the game ended. A goal post ended up in Clifton Heights somewhere I think.

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  • Barklee
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    The last time was when we beat UCF at home 2 years ago.

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  • London 'Cat
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    Back when Dontonio was coach, they used to allow you to go on the field and meet the players once the game had ended. In fact, it seemed like they encouraged that an interaction. I recall taking my children to games and they were excited to see the players and shake their hands. As a side note, the players were also very thankful to the fans for coming to watch them play.

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  • bearcatbret
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    Speaking of Houston, all 500 fans that they had in the stands stormed the field a few weeks ago when they knocked off SMU.

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  • red_n_black_attack
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    Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post

    When was the last time UC fans did a field storm? I know there was one when Dantonio's squad upset Rutgers and I was there when BK's squad beat Syracuse to clinch an Orange Bowl bid. Don't recall if others since. Maybe UCF a couple years ago? Tulsa to win the AAC last year? Neither?
    The Syracuse game was last time we stormed the field to get to the Orange Bowl. If some losses occur to other CFP teams, it's possible we storm the field if we get to and beat UH in AAC CCG.

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  • bearcatbret
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    Going way back, Mintor's team beat a top 10 Wisconsin team and the fans stormed the field.

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