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Miami rivalry - robertfoshizzle - 04-23-2015 01:52 AM

Since we're in the offseason, I thought this would be a fun topic.

What does the Miami rivalry mean to you guys?

I'll be honest -- growing up, I never really liked football. I played basketball all the way through varsity and it was always my sport. It wasn't until after high school that I started taking an interest in football. Sure, I was always a Bengals and Bearcats football fan by default, but I didn't pay much attention to either team until about 10 years ago.

As such, my memory of our series with Miami mostly consists of us dominating them, as would be expected given our obvious advantages. So, personally, the rivalry means very little to me. I suspect it means something to older fans, or maybe to alumni of the universities -- you guys may be shocked to know this, but I am actually an OSU alum (didn't graduate from there)... never attended UC, but I grew up a UC fan and have a very contentious relationship with OSU athletics.

So, basically, those who have a longer history with UC football than I do... share your feelings about the rivalry. If it were up to me, we would work to end the home-and-home arrangement with Miami so that we can afford to play more road games vs. P5 opponents, but I also realize that may upset many.


RE: Miami rivalry - robertfoshizzle - 04-23-2015 01:56 AM

Oh yeah, I guess I do have some feelings about Miami... a girl I dated for 3 years went to/graduated from there. Beautiful campus, but I always hated going there because of the snobbery. I found it strange how a public university in rural Ohio had so many rich kids.


RE: Miami rivalry - Teakwood - 04-23-2015 05:44 AM

It was a very competitive rivalry while I was in school, including multiple overtime games. For me it was definitely a true rivalry, just without the vitriol of X (Others may differ on this).

It also includes my lowest point has a human (i.e. drunkest), all starting with a morning beer stop at (what was) UDF in Mt Airy on our way up Colerain.


RE: Miami rivalry - Bearcatbdub - 04-23-2015 06:07 AM

I graduated in 2000 with my bs and 02 with my PharmD. I remember Miami getting the best of us several times when i was actually in school. But after I graduated... After the Roethlisberger years... i can't remember the last time they actually beat us.


RE: Miami rivalry - CliftonAve - 04-23-2015 07:16 AM

Miami's last win was in 2005, the year went with the young pups that made up the nucleus of the 2007 and 2008 teams that were so successful under BK.

I was at UC in the early 90's and Miami was 3-1-1 against us. That being said I never saw them as a rival per se but was frustrated they got the best of UC. Maybe part of the reason I never saw them as a true rival was the fact that I was not from here. I used to go up there all the time and eventually wife #1 was a Miami girl (my wife now is an OSU grad- I guess I am a glutton for punishment).

In my mind our rival in all sports is Louisville and XU for basketball only.


RE: Miami rivalry - Banter - 04-23-2015 07:17 AM

I like the history of it, and am forced to make myself care about the rivalry because it is the only football rivalry we have left. I would love to turn this into our "tune-up" game every year.


RE: Miami rivalry - rath v2.0 - 04-23-2015 07:31 AM

I went to both schools. The history doesn't move my needle a bit. It's just a cheap home game and our only easy road trip every other year now. That's it for me.


RE: Miami rivalry - SuperFlyBCat - 04-23-2015 07:40 AM

(04-23-2015 05:44 AM)Teakwood Wrote:  It was a very competitive rivalry while I was in school, including multiple overtime games. For me it was definitely a true rivalry, just without the vitriol of X (Others may differ on this).

It also includes my lowest point has a human (i.e. drunkest), all starting with a morning beer stop at (what was) UDF in Mt Airy on our way up Colerain.

Colerain and Kirby?


RE: Miami rivalry - SuperFlyBCat - 04-23-2015 07:45 AM

Tied for the 2nd oldest rivalry in D1 football. Whisky - Minny is 124 games, UC Cryami 119.


RE: Miami rivalry - Teakwood - 04-23-2015 07:47 AM

(04-23-2015 07:40 AM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  
(04-23-2015 05:44 AM)Teakwood Wrote:  It was a very competitive rivalry while I was in school, including multiple overtime games. For me it was definitely a true rivalry, just without the vitriol of X (Others may differ on this).

It also includes my lowest point has a human (i.e. drunkest), all starting with a morning beer stop at (what was) UDF in Mt Airy on our way up Colerain.

Colerain and Kirby?

That's the one!


RE: Miami rivalry - Coopdaddy67 - 04-23-2015 08:03 AM

In short, nothing.


RE: Miami rivalry - SuperFlyBCat - 04-23-2015 08:27 AM

(04-23-2015 07:47 AM)Teakwood Wrote:  
(04-23-2015 07:40 AM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  
(04-23-2015 05:44 AM)Teakwood Wrote:  It was a very competitive rivalry while I was in school, including multiple overtime games. For me it was definitely a true rivalry, just without the vitriol of X (Others may differ on this).

It also includes my lowest point has a human (i.e. drunkest), all starting with a morning beer stop at (what was) UDF in Mt Airy on our way up Colerain.

Colerain and Kirby?

That's the one!

LOL. Prior to that, the lot was a auto repair place and UDF was across the street. No idea if it is still around, probably is.


RE: Miami rivalry - dossbig - 04-23-2015 08:29 AM

I would be happy with any of these scenarios:

1. Keep playing until UC leads series and then cancel or 2 for 1.

2. Cancel now or 2 for 1

3. Play always at Nip like it was for many years.


RE: Miami rivalry - FLIP - 04-23-2015 08:30 AM

My take, its more of a rivalry game to them than UC, just like X in basketball. To them, it's potentially the biggest win on the schedule they play. For UC, it's merely just another game in a larger grand scheme. It's a nice game and series locally, but outside of the area it has no real interest.

Also my take - something has to be addressed with the series. Financially, the current situation hurts UC. SOS hurts UC. The only positive of the current series is that Miami has made more money in ticket sales from UC fans for their home games than any other foe in the last decade. Either make some changes (maybe 2 for 1) or drop and replace with another home game.


RE: Miami rivalry - bearcatmark - 04-23-2015 09:12 AM

I enjoy the trip to Oxford every other year as tailgating is great up there and you can run outside at halftime for a quick beer than come back in. Bearcat fans always have a great presence up in Oxford. I don't think much of the rivalry right now as UC is just a vastly superior program, but I do think Miami brought in a coach that is going to bring them back. As a kid I loved the UC/Miami rivalry. There were a ton of fun games and I really appreciated the history. No need to stop playing it at this point, because UC isn't really in a position where it makes sense.


RE: Miami rivalry - WalterSobchak - 04-23-2015 09:24 AM

MUCK FIAMI !!!!!!


RE: Miami rivalry - WalterSobchak - 04-23-2015 09:27 AM

F**K THE FORESKINS !!!!


RE: Miami rivalry - WalterSobchak - 04-23-2015 09:32 AM

Series record: Miami leads, 59–53–7

First meeting: 1888

Longest win streak

UC 9 (2006–present)
MU 5 (1913–1917, 1971–1975)

Hell yes I care! 7 more wins without a loss and we lead the series!


RE: Miami rivalry - jarr - 04-23-2015 09:41 AM

This game means nothing to me. I live in KY and don't know a single Miami fan. I hear they exist, but I've heard the same thing about Sasquatches and Leprechauns. If we beat them, it does nothing for us because they suck. If we lose, it sucks because it hurts our W/L record and is a bad loss, but I'm not worried about some Miami fan rubbing it in my face.

So basically I care as much about playing them as I do about playing Toledo or any other MAC school


RE: Miami rivalry - CliftonAve - 04-23-2015 10:01 AM

(04-23-2015 09:41 AM)jarr Wrote:  This game means nothing to me. I live in KY and don't know a single Miami fan. I hear they exist, but I've heard the same thing about Sasquatches and Leprechauns. If we beat them, it does nothing for us because they suck. If we lose, it sucks because it hurts our W/L record and is a bad loss, but I'm not worried about some Miami fan rubbing it in my face.

So basically I care as much about playing them as I do about playing Toledo or any other MAC school

The Miami grads that live by me are disguised as OSU fans. The guy who lives next door to me has the OSU flag in front of the house and constantly wears OSU gear. He does have a Miami sticker on the back of his car. Last year I was talking to him after the football game and not only did he not go to the game he did not know we had played yet. Another neighbor occasionally goes to Oxford to catch some hockey but does not follow college fb/bb.