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How many think that Cincy will benefit if OSU gets slammed by the NCAA with major penalties like no bowl games for 2 or 3 years and no tv at all for 2 years, scholarship reductions.?

This may be a hidden boon for exposure for Cincy football to a larger Ohio audience. Of course OSU fans are probably more kin to lpt's fans (uk's fans to most of you folks) than reasonable human beings. It could get a toe-hold for college football fans wanting to follow a BCS team that has the right to broadcast tv and may get more Ohio fans to attend Cincy home football games.
11-25-2004 08:32 PM
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I think you're right. That's why, as soon as the season is over, UC should go on an all-out media blitz hyping up UC football and the Big East conference. Going to and winning a bowl game would help. We could still some fan interest while at the same time getting the attention of some recruits. Because Coach Dantonio does have the recruits attention.
11-25-2004 08:37 PM
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OSU will not get anything more than a slap on the wrist... they make more money than any other football program, and the NCAA is weary of messing around with big time programs that bring in big time money to their organization... mark my words, the worst thing that happens to OSU is losing a scholarship or two...
11-26-2004 08:37 AM
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