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RE: Cincinnati won't play at Paul Brown Stadium
(03-29-2012 08:37 AM)Bruce Monnin Wrote:  So, I'd like Nippert to have better concession, better tailgaiting, better restrooms, etc. But being on campus BY FAR outweighs every other consideration for me. If I wanted to go to Paul Brown Stadium, I'd go to a Bengals game.

This. PBS felt like a morgue for both games last season. As others have mentioned, use it for huge games only and play everything else at Nippert.

As for the attendance issues. I think 2010 caused the bandwagon fans to jump ship but you would think they would have been back by the end of a conference championship season. I'm starting to think the only way to consistently sell out Nippert will be to graduate another 3-4 years of students that have experienced winning football.
 
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