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Offfical NCAA attendance figures for UC and UM over 9 years
2006- UC 20,373-----UM 15,244
2005- UC 22,423-----UM 15,241
2004- UC 21,255-----UM 15,241
2003- UC 21,961-----UM 25,132
2002- UC 28,071-----UM 18,477
2001- UC 21,836-----UM 14,697
2000- UC 20,952-----UM 16,160
1999- UC 19,784-----UM 17,363
1998- UC 24,135-----UM 15,130
UC played at Miami in 2005, 2003, 2001, 1999.
Average attendance for the 9 year period
UC- 22,310--------UM- 16,965
The Miami game would draw more in Cincy. Play it in Cincy
You know, Indiana and Kentucky coming to Cincinnati would probably draw in 25,000+ per game.

#1bearcatfan

CatsClaw Wrote:You know, Indiana and Kentucky coming to Cincinnati would probably draw in 25,000+ per game.

A UK game would probably always sell out, idk about the IU game though.
UK/UC game would be huge in both football and basketball. There are a lot of Kentucky fans in the Greater Cincinnati area that would help bring the attendence up.

#1bearcatfan

I think that game could have the potential to be played at PBS, it would be cool to have one side UC and the other side UK.
Why dont they just play a UK/UC game before the fireworks? Great idea glad I thought of it. Imagine that traffic jam. Now all the Ohio people scream....now all the Kentucky people scream
Thank you Mr. Bell.

Check out all of this man's posts.

It is his Raison d'ĂȘtre.
DBell Wrote:UC- 22,310--------UM- 16,965
The Miami game would draw more in Cincy. Play it in Cincy

I think you mean MU rather than UM.

Are we sure we want game locations to be determined by historical attendance? I think we'd only have 2-3 home games a year if that's the case - hopefully that is changing.
I prefer Miami (OH), we surely do not want to confuse them with the real Miami. 03-lmfao
ctipton Wrote:Thank you Mr. Bell.

Check out all of this man's posts.

It is his Raison d'ĂȘtre.

Well this is my Raison d'etre (however you cleverly punctuated that)

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Bourgeois_Rage Wrote:I prefer Miami (OH), we surely do not want to confuse them with the real Miami. 03-lmfao


Miami University was a school, before Florida was a state. Why would you confuse that POS town in a new state with a good school?
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