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RE: Cincinnati won't play at Paul Brown Stadium
(03-28-2012 09:06 PM)kyucat Wrote:  Not playing at PBS will only serve to make sure that UC will have a very poor Out of conference schedule year end a year out. Big name teams will not play UC at Nippert. That has been stated many times over the years.

Didn't read the article?

Playing at PBS has not been taken off the table.

Quote:Athletics director Whit Babcock told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he hasn't ruled out playing games at the Cincinnati Bengals' stadium in future years

Like I said before, there is nothing new in this article at all. It says we won't play at PBS this upcoming season. That shouldn't be a shock to anyone at all with the schedule we are playing. It also says that PBS could still be used in the future. If we can get an OU type of opponent to play a home and home, PBS would definitely be an option.
 
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