Cincinnati Bearcats
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Post-Kelly journey adds to UC vs. ND’s significance
Saturday’s game against No.9 Notre Dame Football is a milestone for No.7 Cincinnati Football. Not only because it’s a top ten clash featuring various local connections. Cincinnati’s journey to this game adds to it’s significance. Continue reading
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Joining Big 12 boosts more than Cincinnati Football
While Cincinnati Football is set to benefit the most. From the University of Cincinnati’s pending move to the Big 12 Conference. This move is set to benefit both UC and the Big 12 in other ways. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Bengals’ season-opening win and more
In this week’s review, takeaways from the Cincinnati Bengals’ overtime win. The Cincinnati Bearcats’ are set to move into the Power Five. Plus, FC Cincinnati’s search of their first win at TQL Stadium ends. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Reds in rut and more
In this Labor Day edition of the review, the Cincinnati Reds are struggling to fend of a late slide. While No.8 Cincinnati Football wins the 125th Battle for the Victory Bell. Continue reading
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College Football’s super league bowl season problem
For American sports fans wondering why a proposed European super league drew super scorn this week. One need only look to the College Football Playoff for a reason why. Continue reading
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Travis Steele emerges as beneficiary of UC drama
Amid the at times soap operatic drama unfolding with Cincinnati Basketball. Xavier Basketball head coach Travis Steele now stands as a beneficiary to the chaos in Clifton. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Opening Day and College Basketball
In this week’s review, the Cincinnati Reds have a red hot opening weekend. Cincinnati Basketball head coach John Brannen is put on administrative leave. While this year’s College Basketball season reaches it’s climax. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Cincinnati Basketball chaos and more
In this week’s review, things go from bad to worse for John Brannen. Thomas More Women’s Basketball advance to the NAIA Championship Game. Plus, remembering the lives and legacies of Mike Bell and Howard Schnellenberger. Continue reading








