Xuperman wrote:_lh wrote:UC has no shot at the B12. The B12 already kicked the tires on UC, Houston, BYU and some others and made a hard pass. Now that the B12 can play a conference championship with 10 schools. They have even less reason to take on crappy football programs, with crappy stadiums with no tradition like UC.
UC will never get in the B12. Now what could happen is the B12 could implode and the loser schools that would then be excluded from the P4 would probably merge with AAC schools but that would still leave UC on the outside of big time college football.
This IS A BEast B-BALL board but I can’t resist commenting on this load of BS.
The Bearcat football program has been killing it for over a decade. Other than Tuberville flaming out in his last 2 seasons, UC has piled up a ton of wins. Kelly had them ranked #3 and undefeated until he weaseled off to South Bend and refused to coach them in the Sugar Bowl vs Florida. As a matter of fact, had a Nebraska kicker not missed a 35 yd FG vs Alabama, the Cats would have played for a NC.
As far as “crappy stadium” goes, your out of your f’ing mind. Nippert has been upgraded to be one of the coolest places you’ll find to watch a football game. The fact that it is located in the center of campus along with it’s well defined history makes it top 10.
And BTW, if it wasn’t for those greedy a-holes in Austin and their Longhorn network, UC would already be in the B12. I can see no reason, other than $$$, that both UC and Memphis would not be a perfect fit. They need a bridge to WVU in the worst way. It would add 2 new substantial revenue markets and some serious muscle to their basketball product. Not to mention expanding to 14 by adding UCF and another. That would effectively end any further expansion for the P5. Orlando is a smoking hot market with world class facilities and would greatly enhance the B12.
scoscox wrote:No shame in not being much better than the best high school football league in the country...
UC football is basically all the second tier GCL and GMC kids that didn't get big offers.
scoscox wrote:No shame in not being much better than the best high school football league in the country...
UC football is basically all the second tier GCL and GMC kids that didn't get big offers.
Django wrote:Also curious if you get shit as an X fan rooting for the Bearcats?
Xuperman wrote:Django wrote:Also curious if you get shit as an X fan rooting for the Bearcats?
They just did with extreme prejudice!!
I don’t know how or why this debate got started, and I’m sure almost everyone here is wondering the same, but there’s not much else going on so why not continue.
As you can see some of my Xavier brethren's intense hatred of the BBall Bearcats, somehow bleeds into the football program. I’d be willing to bet a cold one that they’re all X alumni. Only they seem to be able to conjure up such vile hatred. I however am just a EVERYTHING CINCINNATI guy, so I root for Cincinnati teams period. Some people root for teams simply because they are winners, like a Cincy guy ape sh!t crazy for the Patriots or worse yet the hoards of UK fans that live here.....Makes absolutely no sense. I have suffered thru some Schmidt Fieldhouse days with X and the equally miserable 70’s80’s90’s with UC football, not to mention the Bungles, so I am emotionally invested.
Now let’s go to realville. UC missed the P5 football bus because all the seats were sold out. Somehow Louisville and Rutgers got a ticket but UC was late getting to the station. Anyway, if your gonna slam Bearcat football the 2009 team is not a smart choice. 12-0, beat FOUR ranked teams and THIRTEEN of it’s players ended up in the NFL. The UConn win was close but keep in mind they BEAT NOTRE DAME in South Bend. As far as UK by 2-3 TDs....please. In the Sugar Bowl the players were completely demoralized after Kelly refused to coach them and slithered off to the gold dome. A real bush league move and the guys were simply not motivated.
BTW, I don’t get the harsh criticism on Nippert...have you been to the Shoe in Columbus or Commonwealth Stadium? I have and it’s a freaking nightmare. Give the cozy confines of the Nip’ and it’s new concourse any day, not to mention the fair beer prices........ummm beer.
Xuperman wrote:Django wrote:Also curious if you get shit as an X fan rooting for the Bearcats?
They just did with extreme prejudice!!
I don’t know how or why this debate got started, and I’m sure almost everyone here is wondering the same, but there’s not much else going on so why not continue.
As you can see some of my Xavier brethren's intense hatred of the BBall Bearcats, somehow bleeds into the football program. I’d be willing to bet a cold one that they’re all X alumni. Only they seem to be able to conjure up such vile hatred. I however am just a EVERYTHING CINCINNATI guy, so I root for Cincinnati teams period. Some people root for teams simply because they are winners, like a Cincy guy ape sh!t crazy for the Patriots or worse yet the hoards of UK fans that live here.....Makes absolutely no sense. I have suffered thru some Schmidt Fieldhouse days with X and the equally miserable 70’s80’s90’s with UC football, not to mention the Bungles, so I am emotionally invested.
Now let’s go to realville. UC missed the P5 football bus because all the seats were sold out. Somehow Louisville and Rutgers got a ticket but UC was late getting to the station. Anyway, if your gonna slam Bearcat football the 2009 team is not a smart choice. 12-0, beat FOUR ranked teams and THIRTEEN of it’s players ended up in the NFL. The UConn win was close but keep in mind they BEAT NOTRE DAME in South Bend. As far as UK by 2-3 TDs....please. In the Sugar Bowl the players were completely demoralized after Kelly refused to coach them and slithered off to the gold dome. A real bush league move and the guys were simply not motivated.
BTW, I don’t get the harsh criticism on Nippert...have you been to the Shoe in Columbus or Commonwealth Stadium? I have and it’s a freaking nightmare. Give the cozy confines of the Nip’ and it’s new concourse any day, not to mention the fair beer prices........ummm beer.
Xudash wrote:Xuperman wrote:Django wrote:Also curious if you get shit as an X fan rooting for the Bearcats?
They just did with extreme prejudice!!
I don’t know how or why this debate got started, and I’m sure almost everyone here is wondering the same, but there’s not much else going on so why not continue.
As you can see some of my Xavier brethren's intense hatred of the BBall Bearcats, somehow bleeds into the football program. I’d be willing to bet a cold one that they’re all X alumni. Only they seem to be able to conjure up such vile hatred. I however am just a EVERYTHING CINCINNATI guy, so I root for Cincinnati teams period. Some people root for teams simply because they are winners, like a Cincy guy ape sh!t crazy for the Patriots or worse yet the hoards of UK fans that live here.....Makes absolutely no sense. I have suffered thru some Schmidt Fieldhouse days with X and the equally miserable 70’s80’s90’s with UC football, not to mention the Bungles, so I am emotionally invested.
Now let’s go to realville. UC missed the P5 football bus because all the seats were sold out. Somehow Louisville and Rutgers got a ticket but UC was late getting to the station. Anyway, if your gonna slam Bearcat football the 2009 team is not a smart choice. 12-0, beat FOUR ranked teams and THIRTEEN of it’s players ended up in the NFL. The UConn win was close but keep in mind they BEAT NOTRE DAME in South Bend. As far as UK by 2-3 TDs....please. In the Sugar Bowl the players were completely demoralized after Kelly refused to coach them and slithered off to the gold dome. A real bush league move and the guys were simply not motivated.
BTW, I don’t get the harsh criticism on Nippert...have you been to the Shoe in Columbus or Commonwealth Stadium? I have and it’s a freaking nightmare. Give the cozy confines of the Nip’ and it’s new concourse any day, not to mention the fair beer prices........ummm beer.
Xup, I thought I was being fair in regards to Nippert. I agree that it is a nice setting and UC has cleaned it up. I also believe it is one of the oldest continuing use college football stadiums in the U.S. I'm sure the game day experience provides an old college feel. But pumping $70'ish million into it and having no ability to push its capacity up did very little to make UC appear as a viable P5 candidate. Cozy is nice, but 40k capacity isn't what the P5 conferences are looking for when it comes to program stadium capacity, even though a small number of existing P5 programs sport those stadium sizes today.
While I feel the same way about UC as most UC fans feel about Xavier - totally loving and washed in admiration - I still believe I'm being fair about UC's current position in the world of major college football. It is a fact that the Big XII took a very serious run at expansion a few years back, spending a lot of money to crunch the media numbers and research each school. None of them obviously made the cut. That reality likely gets more problematic the next time around.
By process of elimination, the B1G isn't happening, the ACC is a longshot, if that, no way when it comes to the SEC, and the Ohio River is a tad too far from the Pacific Ocean and the Pac 12. That leaves the Big XII - again.
Will the P5 drop instead of add the next time around?
If they add, do the Florida directional schools and Houston, in particular, have a better profile than UC?
It was crazy enough reading some of the thoughts on the UConn board about their program. UC certainly is in a better position than UConn when it comes to football, but that's looking "down". When UC looks "up" it's looking at a substantial gap, IMO.
I actually don't hate UC football, because I don't care about it. Like I noted earlier, I'm an Ohio State fan. UC football doesn't even register with me. So, my comments were offered without much bias. I hope the University of Cincinnati as an institution does well. It's good for the city. UC football? Whatever, but unlikely improving its position in FBS.
UC basketball? May we beat them so badly that the new coach is fired and little Micky comes back from LA LA land after he is let go for exposing himself on the Santa Monica pier after getting fired by UCLA to become an assistant coach under prison-reformed Donald Little, who otherwise is hired to teach a class at UC about dorm life and living with roommates.
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