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RE: Rod Carey believes Temple's Conference Schedule in Jeopardy
I had a feeling Temple was going to be the problem.

As for Cincinnati, UC holds camp at a remote facility across the border in Indiana (Camp Higher Ground). They’ve been doing it for over 20 years. The players have basically been in a bubble, nobody is allowed in or out. It’s been a great asset for us and the people that own the place are big supporters. When Brian Kelly took the ND job he tried to get the camp for the Irish but the owners stayed loyal to UC.

For now, nobody will be allowed at the Austin Peay game. The AD said he is working on trying to open it up- the Governor has limited capacity at sporting events to 15% capacity. Last night HS football kicked off across the state and the city and there were plenty in attendance.
08-29-2020 12:29 PM
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