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Lots of empty seats at Cincy football!!!
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RE: Lots of empty seats at Cincy football!!!
With all their 10 win seasons, BCS appearances, and "4 out of the last 5" Big East titles you'd think people would want to show up for their games. Instead their facilities and attendance haven't changed since the CUSA years and then they can't understand why they keep getting passed over by the ACC and Big 12.
12-02-2012 10:43 AM
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RE: Lots of empty seats at Cincy football!!!
(11-23-2012 11:25 PM)TIGERBANDIT Wrote:  That's the Cincy we know so well.

This is to all of you Bearcat fans.

Those BCS bowls must not have meant much to your community, because of course your city doesn't really give to craps about your team.

Empty seats is your middle name!!!

You do realize that your pathetic fball team drew 67,181 fans to six home games. That's an average of 11,196 per game. And you wonder why nobody respects your athletic dept. It's a joke.
12-05-2012 04:38 PM
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