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RE: Future scheduling
Yea that's a good point. Pretty much regardless of who UC schedules to open the 2015 season, the excitement of a renovated Nippert will basically ensure a sell out.
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You know I'd like to believe that but Cincinnati's fickle fans might prove otherwise. Fifth Third Arena (then known only as Shoemaker Center) opened with a top 25 ranked Minnesota team and I don't think we had 10,000 in the house. Completely different circumstances I know--Cincy was coming off years of poor to average b-ball teams and had a new coach. That's different than the currently successful football program. But I'm also amazed that our biggest game of the season and final conference tilt against Louisville wasn't sold out weeks ago.
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RE: Future scheduling
(11-19-2013 02:20 PM)indycat Wrote: Yea that's a good point. Pretty much regardless of who UC schedules to open the 2015 season, the excitement of a renovated Nippert will basically ensure a sell out.
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You know I'd like to believe that but Cincinnati's fickle fans might prove otherwise. Fifth Third Arena (then known only as Shoemaker Center) opened with a top 25 ranked Minnesota team and I don't think we had 10,000 in the house. Completely different circumstances I know--Cincy was coming off years of poor to average b-ball teams and had a new coach. That's different than the currently successful football program. But I'm also amazed that our biggest game of the season and final conference tilt against Louisville wasn't sold out weeks ago.
There is a huge buzz surrounding the Nippert Expansion. I know non-UC fans, who are waiting to see how a renovated Nippert looks. I wasn't in Cincinnati when the Shoe opened. Was there similar buzz back then?
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RE: Future scheduling
(11-19-2013 02:20 PM)indycat Wrote: Yea that's a good point. Pretty much regardless of who UC schedules to open the 2015 season, the excitement of a renovated Nippert will basically ensure a sell out.
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You know I'd like to believe that but Cincinnati's fickle fans might prove otherwise. Fifth Third Arena (then known only as Shoemaker Center) opened with a top 25 ranked Minnesota team and I don't think we had 10,000 in the house. Completely different circumstances I know--Cincy was coming off years of poor to average b-ball teams and had a new coach. That's different than the currently successful football program. But I'm also amazed that our biggest game of the season and final conference tilt against Louisville wasn't sold out weeks ago.
10,000 was a HUGE number compared to any of the games I had been at in the previous five years (Crosstown Shootouts and some Louisville games being the exceptions, of course).
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RE: Future scheduling
(11-19-2013 02:49 PM)bearcatmill Wrote: (11-19-2013 02:20 PM)indycat Wrote: Yea that's a good point. Pretty much regardless of who UC schedules to open the 2015 season, the excitement of a renovated Nippert will basically ensure a sell out.
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You know I'd like to believe that but Cincinnati's fickle fans might prove otherwise. Fifth Third Arena (then known only as Shoemaker Center) opened with a top 25 ranked Minnesota team and I don't think we had 10,000 in the house. Completely different circumstances I know--Cincy was coming off years of poor to average b-ball teams and had a new coach. That's different than the currently successful football program. But I'm also amazed that our biggest game of the season and final conference tilt against Louisville wasn't sold out weeks ago.
There is a huge buzz surrounding the Nippert Expansion. I know non-UC fans, who are waiting to see how a renovated Nippert looks. I wasn't in Cincinnati when the Shoe opened. Was there similar buzz back then?
Interesting question. I would say no. UC was playing in relative obscurity at the Cincinnati Gardens and interest was at an all-time low. We (alumni/season ticket holders) were excited to get a shiny new 13,000 seat arena that brought basketball back to campus but I'm not sure the city/metro area cared much.
This preceded the rebuilding of the entire campus. Wow--UC has come a long way since then--academics, enrollment, campus aesthetics, athletic profile and I have to say the greater Cincy area is much more engaged with UC than ever before. So there is great reason for optimism--despite not having the Louisville game sold out yet. And it will sell out.
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RE: Future scheduling
(11-19-2013 03:22 PM)indycat Wrote: (11-19-2013 02:49 PM)bearcatmill Wrote: (11-19-2013 02:20 PM)indycat Wrote: Yea that's a good point. Pretty much regardless of who UC schedules to open the 2015 season, the excitement of a renovated Nippert will basically ensure a sell out.
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You know I'd like to believe that but Cincinnati's fickle fans might prove otherwise. Fifth Third Arena (then known only as Shoemaker Center) opened with a top 25 ranked Minnesota team and I don't think we had 10,000 in the house. Completely different circumstances I know--Cincy was coming off years of poor to average b-ball teams and had a new coach. That's different than the currently successful football program. But I'm also amazed that our biggest game of the season and final conference tilt against Louisville wasn't sold out weeks ago.
There is a huge buzz surrounding the Nippert Expansion. I know non-UC fans, who are waiting to see how a renovated Nippert looks. I wasn't in Cincinnati when the Shoe opened. Was there similar buzz back then?
Interesting question. I would say no. UC was playing in relative obscurity at the Cincinnati Gardens and interest was at an all-time low. We (alumni/season ticket holders) were excited to get a shiny new 13,000 seat arena that brought basketball back to campus but I'm not sure the city/metro area cared much.
This preceded the rebuilding of the entire campus. Wow--UC has come a long way since then--academics, enrollment, campus aesthetics, athletic profile and I have to say the greater Cincy area is much more engaged with UC than ever before.[/b] So there is great reason for optimism--despite not having the Louisville game sold out yet. And it will sell out.
I wonder if there is any other college in America that has come this far this fast. Even when I graduated in 2004 the whole place is totally different today.
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RE: Future scheduling
(11-19-2013 03:53 PM)@ES Trader Wrote: (11-19-2013 03:22 PM)indycat Wrote: (11-19-2013 02:49 PM)bearcatmill Wrote: (11-19-2013 02:20 PM)indycat Wrote: Yea that's a good point. Pretty much regardless of who UC schedules to open the 2015 season, the excitement of a renovated Nippert will basically ensure a sell out.
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You know I'd like to believe that but Cincinnati's fickle fans might prove otherwise. Fifth Third Arena (then known only as Shoemaker Center) opened with a top 25 ranked Minnesota team and I don't think we had 10,000 in the house. Completely different circumstances I know--Cincy was coming off years of poor to average b-ball teams and had a new coach. That's different than the currently successful football program. But I'm also amazed that our biggest game of the season and final conference tilt against Louisville wasn't sold out weeks ago.
There is a huge buzz surrounding the Nippert Expansion. I know non-UC fans, who are waiting to see how a renovated Nippert looks. I wasn't in Cincinnati when the Shoe opened. Was there similar buzz back then?
Interesting question. I would say no. UC was playing in relative obscurity at the Cincinnati Gardens and interest was at an all-time low. We (alumni/season ticket holders) were excited to get a shiny new 13,000 seat arena that brought basketball back to campus but I'm not sure the city/metro area cared much.
This preceded the rebuilding of the entire campus. Wow--UC has come a long way since then--academics, enrollment, campus aesthetics, athletic profile and I have to say the greater Cincy area is much more engaged with UC than ever before.[/b] So there is great reason for optimism--despite not having the Louisville game sold out yet. And it will sell out.
I wonder if there is any other college in America that has come this far this fast. Even when I graduated in 2004 the whole place is totally different today.
UCF and USF. They started much lower than us, and are now close to where we are in many respects.
No one else though.
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11-20-2013 03:39 PM |
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RE: Future scheduling
(11-20-2013 03:39 PM)Captain Bearcat Wrote: (11-19-2013 03:53 PM)@ES Trader Wrote: (11-19-2013 03:22 PM)indycat Wrote: (11-19-2013 02:49 PM)bearcatmill Wrote: (11-19-2013 02:20 PM)indycat Wrote: Yea that's a good point. Pretty much regardless of who UC schedules to open the 2015 season, the excitement of a renovated Nippert will basically ensure a sell out.
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You know I'd like to believe that but Cincinnati's fickle fans might prove otherwise. Fifth Third Arena (then known only as Shoemaker Center) opened with a top 25 ranked Minnesota team and I don't think we had 10,000 in the house. Completely different circumstances I know--Cincy was coming off years of poor to average b-ball teams and had a new coach. That's different than the currently successful football program. But I'm also amazed that our biggest game of the season and final conference tilt against Louisville wasn't sold out weeks ago.
There is a huge buzz surrounding the Nippert Expansion. I know non-UC fans, who are waiting to see how a renovated Nippert looks. I wasn't in Cincinnati when the Shoe opened. Was there similar buzz back then?
Interesting question. I would say no. UC was playing in relative obscurity at the Cincinnati Gardens and interest was at an all-time low. We (alumni/season ticket holders) were excited to get a shiny new 13,000 seat arena that brought basketball back to campus but I'm not sure the city/metro area cared much.
This preceded the rebuilding of the entire campus. Wow--UC has come a long way since then--academics, enrollment, campus aesthetics, athletic profile and I have to say the greater Cincy area is much more engaged with UC than ever before.[/b] So there is great reason for optimism--despite not having the Louisville game sold out yet. And it will sell out.
I wonder if there is any other college in America that has come this far this fast. Even when I graduated in 2004 the whole place is totally different today.
UCF and USF. They started much lower than us, and are now close to where we are in many respects.
No one else though.
I would scratch USF off that list and put Houston on there. Houston has done a complete overhaul of their campus much like our Master Plan. They are building a new on campus stadium and have built other nice athletic facilities. They have invested a ton into their academics as well and continue to move up in the various rankings.
USF on the other hand has not done as much in campus aestheics and athletic facilities as UC and UH. Their football team is everybody's favorite to be the "sleeping giant" but has yet to come close to getting there. UH football on the other hand has won at a much higher clip the past 6-7 years and has beaten programs like Penn State and UCLA.
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RE: Future scheduling
Tom Groeschen @TomGroeschen 3m
Hearing #UC might play Boise State in a football series, down the road #bearcats
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01-02-2014 01:53 PM |
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RE: Future scheduling
@Boise St in 2019
home vs Boise St in 2020
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RE: Future scheduling
Brett McMurphy @McMurphyESPN 8m
Cincinnati, Boise State schedule home/home series; 2019 at Boise; 2020 at Cincinnati
Lance McAlister @LanceMcAlister 2m
teams will face off in Boise, Idaho on Sept. 21, 2019 and in Cincinnati’s Nippert Stadium on Sept. 26, 2020. #Bearcats
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RE: Future scheduling
Three road games on the schedule in 2019, something isn't sticking. Lets assume the new contract with Boise State is locked in, the Buckeyes moved the 2018 to 2019, does that game get rescheduled again. Or does UC convince Miami to say goodbye to Oxford and play in Cincinnati. I am actually hoping its the last one.
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01-02-2014 02:19 PM |
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RE: Future scheduling
Also, the 2020 non-conference schedule is now booked with
Boise St
Miami Oh
@ Nebraska
@ Ohio U
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01-02-2014 02:44 PM |
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RE: Future scheduling
I think we're going to see a lot of OOC schedules like that moving forward. One P5, OneHigh Mid-Major, one Average Mid-Major, and one terrible team.
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01-02-2014 03:29 PM |
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RE: Future scheduling
(01-02-2014 03:29 PM)BearcatMan Wrote: I think we're going to see a lot of OOC schedules like that moving forward. One P5, OneHigh Mid-Major, one Average Mid-Major, and one terrible team.
Sounds like the days of playing an FCS school are going by the way of the dinosaur. I know the B10 was intent on doing it (although Minnesota and Iowa are balking) and I think some others have raised the position.
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01-02-2014 04:24 PM |
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RE: Future scheduling
I'll be interested to see where both programs are at that point in time. I got a chance to check out the smurf turf when I was in boise for work a year or two ago. Nothing remarkable about the stadium aside from the turf in my opinion, but they're definitely passionate about their team. Too bad there's not an easy or cheap way to get out there...
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01-02-2014 04:31 PM |
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RE: Future scheduling
One thing about Boise.... they have survived coaching changes over the past 15 years (Dirk Koetter, Dan Hawkins, Peterson). Their new coach is an alum and is an up and coming HC. That being said, he might not be there by the time we play them in 2019.
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RE: Future scheduling
(01-02-2014 02:19 PM)bearcatlawjd Wrote: Three road games on the schedule in 2019, something isn't sticking. Lets assume the new contract with Boise State is locked in, the Buckeyes moved the 2018 to 2019, does that game get rescheduled again. Or does UC convince Miami to say goodbye to Oxford and play in Cincinnati. I am actually hoping its the last one.
I have heard that this coming season will be the last time we play osu. My bet is that game is removed from the schedule.
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RE: Future scheduling
(11-19-2013 12:51 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote: “I think it’s a great series,” Tuberville said. “It’s very difficult to get anybody to play you here. These so-called big-time teams, they tuck their head and run.
http://cincinnati.com/blogs/uc/2013/11/1...urricanes/
A great quote from the person who canceled a game with TCU while at Tech then told the media they "weren't the type of team we need to be playing right now". He is an expert on tucking and running though. *edit* I'll even include the full quote straight off ESPN so you can all see how full of **** he is:
On Tuesday, Tuberville acknowledged that the caliber of TCU's program might have also played just a wee bit into the decision to drop TCU as opposed to one of the other three non-conference candidates.
"I've been in this business a while," the always straight-shooting Tuberville said. "Obviously, for us, we're going to be a very young team coming in. Gary's [Patterson] done a great job. He's done an excellent job of bringing in players and building depth and building consistency. That's really probably not the type of team we want to play right now."
I hope he grows a pair and takes up Kliff and TTU on our open offer to play someday. We would have to get a new scoreboard with a third digit first.
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RE: Future scheduling
(11-19-2013 02:49 PM)bearcatmill Wrote: (11-19-2013 02:20 PM)indycat Wrote: Yea that's a good point. Pretty much regardless of who UC schedules to open the 2015 season, the excitement of a renovated Nippert will basically ensure a sell out.
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You know I'd like to believe that but Cincinnati's fickle fans might prove otherwise. Fifth Third Arena (then known only as Shoemaker Center) opened with a top 25 ranked Minnesota team and I don't think we had 10,000 in the house. Completely different circumstances I know--Cincy was coming off years of poor to average b-ball teams and had a new coach. That's different than the currently successful football program. But I'm also amazed that our biggest game of the season and final conference tilt against Louisville wasn't sold out weeks ago.
There is a huge buzz surrounding the Nippert Expansion. I know non-UC fans, who are waiting to see how a renovated Nippert looks. I wasn't in Cincinnati when the Shoe opened. Was there similar buzz back then?
Not really. Bit of a novelty but that was about it until they won the 1st one. There are 68,000 people in town who say they attended that one now.
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