Thursday, December 30, 2010

Darnell Dunk

Very impressive!

UC Basketball Stil Undefeated!


On to Seton Hall New Year's Eve night! Click here for game details.

Cincinnati Beats DePaul 76-60 In BIG EAST Opener To Stay Perfect

Cincinnati Bearcats rout DePaul 76-60

Larry Davis scores 20 points off the bench in Big East opener

Thursday, December 23, 2010

"The Hungry Dog Gets The Bone"

Dan Hoard weighs in. Worth the read.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

UC Basketball vs. OU 9PM Tonight! (Sat) on the U


Don't look now, but the undefeated UC basketball team goes on the road to face Oklahoma. Click on the pic for the article.

Free Bearcat App for Iphone, Blackberry or Droid

Dear Bearcat Fan,
CBSSports.com College Network, a division of CBS Interactive that produces over 175 official collegiate athletic sites, announced the launch of 190 free mobile apps for 95 NCAA colleges and universities on Android and BlackBerry smartphones. The CBSSports.com College Network "GameTracker" mobile applications provide everything needed for college sports fans around the world to follow their favorite teams from their handheld device.


The Cincinnati GameTracker Mobile app allows for quick access to the most comprehensive mobile coverage of select Bearcat sports. From live scores complete with play-by-play details, to schedules, stats, standings and breaking news, the Cincinnati GameTracker Mobile app is a must-have for alumni and fans alike. Read more about it here.

Features of the Cincinnati GameTracker Mobile app:
  • Up-to-the minute headlines
  • Live scoring for football, basketball, baseball and more
  • Box scores, stats, play-by-play, complete rosters
  • Share content from GameTracker Mobile via email or Twitter

  • "We're extremely focused on taking the first-class content produced by all of our partners on their official athletic sites and delivering it to fans and alumni around the world across as many platforms as possible," said Patty Hirsch the VP & General Manager of CBSSports.com College Network.

    For a list of the NCAA Division I schools with the GameTracker App for Android and BlackBerry, click here. All Apps are available as a free download from Android Marketplace or BlackBerry App WorldTM:
    Produced in partnership with Polar Mobile, the new CBSSports.com College Network GameTracker Applications are powered by Polar's SMARTTM Sports Platform.

    Friday, December 17, 2010

    Hoard Relishing Opportunity As Radio Voice Of The Bearcats


    I really do believe he'll go down as one of radio's greats. Will be interesting to see if/when he gets his MLB shot if we can still work it out for him to do UC FB and BB. I hope so. Click the pic for the article.

    Former Swimmer Schneider Sets American Record At World Championships


    In case you missed it, click on the picture for the complete article. I believe he'll be representing the USA in the summer Olympics in London too.

    Monday, December 13, 2010

    2010 Football Award Winners

    Saturday, December 11, 2010

    2010 Senior Video


    Very well done.

    Friday, December 10, 2010

    Football Banquet Video


    Well done.

    Thursday, December 9, 2010

    2010 Homecoming Parade

    UC Welcomes Bearcat Statue to Campus

    Bearcats Long Snapper Tom DeTemple does impersonations

    I heard he can do just about anyone. Funny stuff!

    Sunday, December 5, 2010

    What is a Bearcat?

    A season of turnover concludes

    Obviously not the season we had hoped for. Here's hoping we correct some things going forward, but part of the solution is simply youth gaining experience. The rest is recruiting and a little better coaching. I think we'll be back in 2011! Go CATS!

    Bearcats improve to 7-0

    Nice job so far!

    Wednesday, December 1, 2010

    UC vs. Pitt Tailgate

    This Sat. Game starts at noon, we'll be there at 8AM or so with tents, heaters, grill going with breakfast foods, and a keg. Last game of the year so come enjoy it! Thanks for another great year of tailgating!

    A Day of Thanks

    Indoor Facility Goes Up

    Indoor Facility: Time Lapse Video

    Monday, November 29, 2010

    Look Back At UC Win Against Rutgers

    VOTE!


    We're in the semi-finals. Would be nice to repeat, plus you get the scholarship cash. Vote by clicking on the pic.

    Report: TCU to join Big East


    It's big news, but creates some problems as well. Gonna be interesting to see if they remove a member from the conference to make this work. Click on pic for article.

    University of Cincinnati volleyball team makes NCAAs, aims for Sweet 16


    Congrats lady Bearcats! Click on the pic for article.

    What:
    UC (29-5) in NCAA Division I volleyball championships, first and second rounds

    When: Dec. 3-4

    Where: University of Illinois (Champaign, Ill.)

    First round: vs. Western Kentucky (27-8)

    Second round (if UC wins): Winner of Austin Peay (26-7)-Illinois (22-8) match

    Noteworthy: This is the third straight season UC has earned an NCAA Tournament berth and seventh time in head coach Reed Sunahara's 11 seasons. .... UC beat Western Kentucky in the regular season, 21-25, 25-20, 25-21, 26-24.

    Sunday, November 28, 2010

    Gametime

    UC handles Dayton easily


    Way to go CATS! Link here.

    And from Doc.

    Doc: UC might be pretty good

    Friday, November 26, 2010

    UC's Pead eyes 1,000 yards


    Click on the pic for the article. Most notably:

    "Pead, a junior from Columbus, could become the first University of Cincinnati back since Richard Hall in 2004 to hit the 1,000-yard mark Saturday when the Bearcats play at Connecticut."

    If we can get that consistent running game going it will make our offense for years to come much more dynamic. Next year with Zach and Pead on O and less youth on D could be exciting.

    Cincinnati Eases Past Savannah State, 54-41

    In case you haven't noticed UC BB is off to a good start and undefeated. Much better team, if not b/c there is no one star player. Fun to see some hustle return, floor burns, and up-tempo play.

    Big weekend for the Bearcats. UC FB plays at UConn at Noon (regional ESPN Plus telecast) and then the BB team takes on Dayton downtown at US Bank in an NCAA exempt tourny (not a UC home game). Tickets are available and show up if you can!

    University of Cincinnati 54, Savannah State 41

    Bearcats Beat RU


    I'll take results like that anyday. If we can find a defense next year we might be really scarry! Clikc on the pic for the story.

    Monday, November 15, 2010

    1819



    Celebrate the University of Cincinnati's founding year. Support 1819 and help us rise in the ranks of alumni giving!

    Did you know only 11% of UC's alumni gave back to UC last year? According to U.S. News & World Report, UC’s record of alumni giving pales in comparison to other universities, ranking 13th among the 16 Big East universities and far behind Xavier, Ohio State, Miami University and the University of Dayton.

    UC deserves better, but we need the support of every alum to make a difference. So join your fellow Bearcats to show the world the strength and commitment of UC’s alumni!

    Your contribution of at least $18.19 puts us one step closer to outshining our Big East competitors and further empowers and validates the value of your own degree. Together, we are Proudly Cincinnati.

    Make your gift today and celebrate almost 200 years of UC pride!

    Welcome Back Cincinnati


    If you didn't notice, Mick Cronin and UC are on the front page of ESPN men's basketball for how well this last recruiting class went. Does it mean we're back? Maybe, but you've got to get that talent to gel and improve. Hopefully this season goes well since we finally have some senior/junior leadership, depth, and experience. It all comes down to this.

    But take a second and look at the rankings and you'll see how hard it is for even a good coach to be successful in the BE. 8 of the top 25 recruiting classes are BE teams. Brutal.

    Click on the pic for the story.

    UC vs. RU Tailgate Info

    In good news, regardless of the score or record, we've never lost a tailgate! With that in mind, this weekend is packed with a 1PM UC basketball game and a 7:30 kickoff to the football game. We'll be rolling in around 12:45 and will set-up if anyone wants to stay there and watch TV, otherwise Tom and I will be heading over to the basketball game and starting the tailgate at 3PM.

    There will of course be a keg, and please respond to the eInvite so we have an accurate gauge of who's coming. We'll be doing pasta and beef stew as the main courses, sides are always appreciated.

    Right now the weather looks good but cool and we'll have multiple heaters running inside the tents. Should keep everyone nice and toasty. Email me at armybearcat@gmail.com with any questions. Go CATS!

    Silence Is Golden For Gates


    Dan Hoard weighs in on Gates, the football season, a few other areas. Click on the pic for the article.

    Yancy Gates, University of Cincinnati basketball junior, is on the spot


    We need a big year from the big man. Click on the pic for the article.

    Friday, November 12, 2010

    UC 2011 Baseball Schedule Out


    Click on the picture for the article.

    Staying Home To Get Better

    In a Word....Awesome!

    Thursday, November 11, 2010

    Ibrahima Thomas leads UC exhibition win

    Season starts Monday! Looking good so far.

    Link here.

    Football & Basketball Game Times Set For Saturday, Nov. 20



    Nov. 10, 2010
    CINCINNATI - The University of Cincinnati Department of Athletics announced game times for its football and men's basketball games on Saturday, Nov. 20 with the basketball game leading things off at 1 p.m. and the football game following at 7:30 p.m.
    The men's basketball game against IPFW will tip off at 1 p.m. inside Fifth Third Arena. The game will be televised by FOX Sports Ohio with Tom Gelehrter (play-by-play) and former Bearcats letterwinner Anthony Buford (analyst) on the call. Dan Hoard (play-by-play) and Chuck Machock (analyst) will handle radio duties for the game on 700 WLW.
    The football game against Rutgers will kick off at 7:30 p.m. at Nippert Stadium. The game will be carried on the BIG EAST Network with WKRC (Local 12) airing the game in Cincinnati. Out-of-town fans will be able to view the contest on ESPN GamePlan or over the internet on ESPN3.com. Trey Bender (play-by-play) and Jarod Cherry (analyst) will call the action. UC's quartet of Hoard (play-by-play), former letterwinner Jim Kelly Jr. (analyst), Gelehrter (sideline), and Mo Egger (host/engineer) will call the game for 700 WLW.
    Catholic Charities of Southwestern Ohio will serve as the game sponsor and they are holding a raffle ahead of the game with some great prizes. For more information, visit Catholic Charities of Southwestern Ohio web site at www.catholiccharitiesswo.org or contact Chris Gramke at (513) 241-7745 ext. 25.
    UC fans are encouraged to come early, be loud, and wear black to both events.
    Tickets for both games are available by contacting the athletics ticket office at 1-877-CATS-TIX or by visiting CATSTIX.com.




    Friday, November 5, 2010

    The Next Great Bearcat?


    Another great article by Hoard.

    Representing The City

    Thursday, November 4, 2010

    Behind the Scenes Look with Coach Jones

    Monday, November 1, 2010

    'Cats Must Keep Building

    The voice of reason, Dan Hoard, weighs in. Check out his article here. As an aside, I'm as frustrated as anyone, but please don't boo. While I agree it's your right to do so, it has cost UC recruits in the past and only makes the process harder. They are at every game.

    UC SU Pics


    Click on the picture to see some awesome photos.

    Thursday, October 28, 2010

    Fan Inspires Team



    There is a fundraiser Monday, Nov. 1 at 6 p.m. at Rick's Tavern in Fairfield. The money raised goes toward the purchase of a wheelchair lift. For a $10 donation there is a buffet style dinner, live music, raffle and silent auction.

    Fear the Bearcat

    Monday, October 25, 2010

    UC BB Exhitition Games


    Are you ready for the basketball? Believe it or not the season starts Monday Nov 1st with the first of 2 exhibition games. Since there are quite a few home games I normally give away my exhibition tickets, and if you're interested in attending the Nov 1st or Nov 9th game for free email me at armybearcat@gmail.com.

    In the meantime, check out the following article to get you warmed up for the season.

    Cashmere Wright grows as point guard

    UC vs. SU (Homecoming) Tailgate

    Einvite has gone out for the noon game. We'll be there round 8:30 with keg, pancakes, sausage sandwiches, breakfast casserols and the like. Stop on by and make sure you find some time to enjoy the parade and homecoming activities! We will be doing a post-game tailgate IF the weather holds as it currently looks to do so. Nice weather, sattalite TV, and beer make a nice combo before and after the game. Go CATS!

    Click on the pic for homecoming info.

    USF Post Game Thoughts


    You can catch the highlights here for the game. Not very often you almost double somebody's yardage output and still lose, but sooner or later we have to find a D. I'm hoping BJ recruits that better than BK did. Zach is day to day so we'll see who gets the start Sat vs SU at homecoming. Not much has changed from when I posted my thoughts on our weaknesses before except a few more injuries. Hopefully we can break 6-6 and prep well for next year, which isn't a terrible thing. We'll be OK. Go CATS!

    Friday, October 22, 2010

    2009 USF Highlights

    Let's hope we repeat!!!

    Are You 1819?

    Between record-breaking enrollment and recognition as an “up and comer,” the University of Cincinnati is on the rise. Even so, we trail most of our BIG EAST peers (and many of our neighboring universities) in the percentage of alumni who give back to their school. Alumni giving rate is one of U.S. News & World Report’s key criteria for ranking universities. So it's not surprising that boosting UC’s rate is part of Pres. Greg Williams’ strategic plan for taking UC higher.

    1819 is how we can accomplish this together. In celebration of UC’s founding year, 1819 asks alumni to give $18.19 to help move the university forward and increase its national ranking. This is especially important for alumni who haven’t given to UC recently (or ever).

    Bearcats unite! Look for 1819 information teams during Homecoming 2010 on October 30.

    Support 1819. Click here to help UC and enhance the value of your degree!

    UC Joins Top 200 World Universities


    More impressive news.

    The influential Times Higher Education magazine, based in London, England, issues annual world university rankings. For the first time, the University of Cincinnati has been ranked among the top 200 universities on this prestigious list. Click here to read the article.

    WE NEED YOU FRIDAY NIGHT!!!

    From the BJ Blog:

    Butch Jones wants you Coach asks for further fan involvement By Sam Elliott | Sports Editor

    Friday's showdown with South Florida marks Cincinnati's Big East home opener, and head coach Butch Jones is asking fans to provide an unrivaled home-field advantage.

    "The best college football venues are fan-driven venues," Jones said. "We want to create some traditions that will be long-lasting traditions here."

    Jones' vision for ultimate fandom includes fans welcoming the Bearcats to Nippert Stadium during their "Cat walk" two hours prior to kickoff, a hostile pregame environment for opposing teams during warm ups and — most importantly — not an empty seat in the house.

    "We need the game to be sold out," Jones said. "That's part of building the best college football program in America is continuous sellouts and that loyalty — that absolute loyalty — that's associated with your football program."

    Jones has no shortage of further fan-involvement ideas and would like to see a special celebration for a Cincinnati defensive stand.

    "What we call fist-up defense is when our defense stops an opponent to create fourth down," Jones said. "You'll see our entire defense put their fist up, making basically what the official does on a fourth down and we would like everybody in the stands to raise their fists, too."

    The Cincinnati head coach has been pleased with the Nippert Stadium attendance and environment so far this season, but hopes his new traditions catch on with UC fans and add to the overall game experience.

    "We have tremendous fan support, we have a great game-day environment, now it's getting our fans even more involved in something," Jones said "Maybe a sophomore that's going to school here graduates and comes back 10 years from now and brings their kids and they're teaching them the different things that go on on game day for the Bearcats at Nippert Stadium."

    Thursday, October 21, 2010

    Wear Red!

    Cincinnati WR Vidal Hazelton hopes for comeback this season

    If he makes it happen it would be simply amazing. Watching Tony come back to play in the last game a few years ago was considered a miracle too.

    Article here.

    Tuesday, October 19, 2010

    Binns Player of the Week

    UC’s defense youngest among BCS schools

    When UC started eight sophomores on defense last week against Louisville, it officially became the least experienced defense among the nation’s BCS programs.

    That’s an unwelcome situation for a program trying to win its third straight Big East title, but as UC coach Butch Jones said, “It’s just the state of where our program is right now.”

    The Bearcats began the season with six sophomore starters on defense, but lost junior cornerback Dominique Battle to a season-ending injury and last week played without injured junior free safety Wesley Richardson.

    If Richardson returns from an injury this week to play against South Florida the number of sophomores will be reduced to seven, but the Bearcats will still be one of only two BCS teams in the country with no senior starters on defense. The other is defending national champion Alabama.

    UC has only 14 seniors on its roster, including wide receiver Vidal Hazelton, who’s out for the season with a torn ACL. Louisville, which UC beat last week, has 26.

    Six of UC’s seniors start on offense. With that kind of experience, it’s no surprise that UC ranks second in the Big East in total offense.

    But the situation is just the opposite on defense, where the players are young and learning on the fly.

    “You’ve just got to be really smart in what you ask them to do and try not to over complicate and give them a chance to go out and be successful,” said defensive coordinator Tim Banks. “With more experience, you can do a little bit more, but at this point we feel like we’ve got enough in to give us a chance to be successful.”

    The inexperience on UC’s defense is not surprising considering that previous head coach Brian Kelly was an offensive coach. And it might be a major reason why the Bearcats rank last in the Big East in total defense, allowing 366 yards per game.

    But they’re fifth in scoring defense, allowing 21.0 points per game, an indication that they’re making plays in key situations, even if they are surrendering a lot of yards.

    “We’re trying to find the best 11 guys we can find and get them out on the field,” Banks said. “It just so happens they all are young. It’s a blessing and a curse. You look up three years from now and we continue to get better you’d like to see what those guys look like in three years. The problem is we’re hoping three years is next week.”

    Link

    Monday, October 18, 2010

    UC and Adidas Bring Home a Big Win

    Players Like the New TECHFIT Jerseys

    The Campaign Begins


    UC vs. USF Tailgate!

    Set to begin NLT 4PM in our usual spot. We'll be doing some chili and City BBQ sandwiches. Bring some sides along if you can make it early enough for them to be eaten. As always, I'll have a keg available for your liquid nourishment. Let's go CATS and pound the Bulls!

    As always, maps and info can be found by clicking on those links to the left. See you there and email me at armybearcat@gmail.com with any questions.

    Saturday, October 16, 2010

    Louisville post game - Butch Jones

    The KEG Stays!!!


    Awesome win! We now own 2 of our 3 rivalry trophies and it feels good. Lots of positives from last night, not least of which is winning on the road.

    Game highlights on BigEast.org

    SI Article on Game

    Bearcats Outlast Cards

    And as a bonus, the SI article on Pead

    Tuesday, October 12, 2010

    City BBQ


    Always like to see businesses support UC, and City is doing it thru both their support and this promo. Enjoy the BBQ!

    Monday, October 11, 2010

    UC MU Highlights

    Click on the pic to watch.

    Miami post game - Butch Jones

    Miami post game - Zach Collaros

    The new adidas TECHFIT Cincinnati football jersey



    Check out the article on it here.

    MU Post Game Thoughts


    Did I think we'd win, yes. Did I think we'd win in the first 5 minutes? Heck no! Wow, what a performance that builds off OU. As for the tailgate, thank you to all those who participated. New pics posted on the left (that rotate thru, click on them to see the Picasa album and each pic blown up--you can even download to your own collection if you'd like). As always, if you have any pics you'd like to include please email me at armybearcat@gmail.com.

    As a warning order, our next game is a FRIDAY game. We'll be tailgating at 4PM for the 8PM kickoff Friday Oct 22nd. In the meantime, we play UL down there this Friday on ESPN. GO CATS!!!!!

    Sunday, October 10, 2010

    Ring That Bell!!


    First 5 game winning streak since 1900. Always a good day to stick it to Mooo!

    Check out the pictures and articles here.

    Friday, October 8, 2010

    UC OU Highlights

    Click the links to watch.

    Zach's touchdown pass to Gobel.

    Zach's touchdown pass to Robinson.

    UC vs. Miami


    This is a big game. Not only from the rivalry standpoint, but we need a win and Miami will be hungry after having started the season strong to show they can hang with the BCS. I'm hoping for a big game. Click the picture for game day notes.

    Monday, October 4, 2010

    UC vs. Miami Sat Oct 9th (Blackout Game)

    A 7PM kickoff means all-day tailgate! If you've not responded to the eInvite please do so. Some notes concerning the game:

    1. It's a blackout. Nuff said. Weather looks to be 75 and sunny.
    2. I'll have a keg and a half for you lushes since we expect as big a crowd as at PBS and we drained one there!
    3. We'll be grilling Steve Evans pork sandwiches, brats, and burgers. Please bring a side if you can and donations are appreciated.
    4. We'll be where we always are this week and the rest of the season. Click on maps on the left if you don't know where that is.
    5. I'd say the satellite TV was a huge hit! We'll have 2 up and running again showing the biggest games of the day on cable.

    Can't wait till Sat and go CATS!

    Friday, October 1, 2010

    ANDRE'S REVELATIONS


    A great article on a class Bearcat football player. Click here.

    Tuesday, September 28, 2010

    Bearcats in the NFL

    Great to see so many UC alumni doing well in the NFL. Just a few highlights.

    Peter King names Bearcats among players of the week: Click Here

    Jeff Linkenbach protects Manning in first NFL start: Click Here

    Monday, September 27, 2010

    DWM


    Driving will mascoted will get you every time. CPD did a fine job keeping these Bearcats in line.

    Football Sets Game Time For 115th Battle For Victory Bell

    Hello night game and all-day tailgate!

    CINCINNATI - The University of Cincinnati football team's matchup with Miami (OH) University for the Victory Bell will kickoff at 7 p.m. on Oct. 9, 2010 inside Nippert Stadium and be televised via the internet on ESPN3.com.

    This year's game marks the 115th Battle for the Victory Bell in the oldest non-conference rivalry in the United States. The RedHawks lead the all-time series 59-48-7 but UC has won the last two matchups.

    UC vs. OU Post-Game


    First of all, what a freakin tailgate! Thanks to everyone for participating. We polished of a keg, ate $300 worth of ribs, pork and pulled beef sandwiches, and had 3 huge tables of sides. Not to mention the debut of our satellite TV capability for all-day game watching! Again, thank you for donation and bringing sides, UC fans continue to be generous.

    As for the game, Bob Davie on ESPN said it was an SEC-like atmosphere. I don't think you can give a better compliment than that, and our Bearcats played extremely well. Our mistakes, more than anything else, cost us the game. But before any one person is faulted, many of those same players kept us in the game too. With any first year head coach the best measurement is improvement, progress, and buy-in. I'd say all three went up after this game. It's too early to say it's a turning point, but it sure did seem like the light bulb went off against a top 10 team. A bye week, getting healed, and putting a pounding on MU is in order. In the meantime, pictures are being posted on the left of our most recent tailgate and articles are attached below. Go CATS!

    Cincinnati Defeated By No. 8 Oklahoma, 31-29

    Bearcats a work in progress, with emphasis on progress

    Now That's More Like It

    And lastly, a shout-out to UC's ranked team. Women's volleyball! No. 25 UC Volleyball Wins Sixth Straight Knocking Off Rutgers, 3-0

    Saturday, September 25, 2010

    TAILGATE HAS MOVED!!!!!!!

    ATTENTION!!!!!

    TAILGATE HAS MOVED! WE ARE IN THE LOT AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF PETE ROSE AND CENTRAL, IN THE BACK OF THE LOT TOWARDS THE MIDDLE!!

    CALL OWEN IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE FINDING US! 675-6735.
    THANKS!!

    Friday, September 24, 2010

    Good Luck Bearcats

    In the game of football, coaches are always looking for something to give their team that competitive advantage. At UC Thursday morning the coaches meeting was interrupted by a special delivery. It was a box of "Bearcat Grams" from Loveland Primary school, a little thing that means more to the players than you would think.

    Hot Ticket In Town

    Let's hope we pull off a miracle!

    Wednesday, September 22, 2010

    Tailgate Updates

    More things to consider:

    1. Anything you bring make sure it's in a disposable container you can toss. Our stuff will be unsecured during the game and we have no ability to take it with us when we leave.

    2. Will be best to drop off your party and anything you're bringing then find parking if you have people unable to walk for a few blocks or lots to carry. Most of the lots surrounding the stadium are by pass only (ours is) and you'll have to park on 2nd or 3rd street in a garage and walk down. I pulled the following from the Bengal's website:

    irections:
    • From I-75 Southbound, use exits at Freeman Avenue and 2nd Street.
    • From I-75 Northbound, use exits at 2nd Street and 5th Street in Ohio.
    • From I-71 Southbound, use exits at 3rd Street or Gilbert Avenue.
    • From I-471 Northbound, use exits at 3rd Street or 6th Street.

    PARKING & TRANSPORTATION: South of Third Street adjacent to the stadium is sold out with pre-paid season parking. North of Third Street ranges from $10-$20. West of Central Avenue is limited game-by-game parking.

    TANK has the Southbank Shuttle through Cincinnati, Newport and Covington for $1.50. Parking is also available at the Bellevue Medical Arts Building, in the Newport on the Levee Garage, and in Covington at 5th & Bakewell, Kenton County Garage at 3rd and Madison, Willie's Sports Cafe, and the Embassy Suites Garage.

    Queen City Riverboats has a $5 round-trip ticket from Hooters and The Beer Sellar in Newport.

    • Location: The stadium is approximately five blocks west of Great American Ballpark. It is bordered by Pete Rose Way on the north, Mehring Way on the south, Elm Street on the east and Central Avenue on the west. The southern border of the stadium is one block from the Ohio River, and will be connected to the riverfront with a public park.

    2010 Homecoming


    Click on the pic for info.

    Monday, September 20, 2010

    Ohio University Bobcat tackles Brutus Buckeye, 9/18/10

    Great sportsmanship here!

    Sunday, September 19, 2010

    UC vs. OU Tailgate Sat Sept 25th @ PBS

    Is on! We'll be setting up at 10AM for this 6PM kickoff. Some new developments and updates:

    1. Remember, game is at PBS and tickets are still available. Our location is Lot E, which is the lot between the stadium and the river and can also be viewed on the map below (click on it for an enlarged view).

    2. We'll be doing pork loin, ribs, and shredded beef sandwiches. Sides are really appreciated, and please respond to the eInvite so we can get a handle on how much to prepare. Lunch/dinner will be served round 2-4PM and we'll pack up the tailgate round 5:30.

    3. Keg will be in the house! If I take any back to the supplier I'll be disappointed!.

    4. In more recent developments, we've purchased a travel DirectTV setup, so we'll have cable running and the best games on TV for everyone to view (ESPN, VS, etc.)

    5. Donations are appreciated. Anything you give is used to cover beer and food, and if we should ever collect extra it goes toward purchasing more entertainment items like the DirectTV.

    6. There will be port-o-johns on location.

    7. I believe our lot is parking pass only, thus if you didn't get a pass thru UC plan on paying to park elsewhere and hiking to our spot. You're welcome to drive by and drop stuff off if needed before you park.

    See you Sat and GO CATS!

    Cincinnati-Oklahoma Game Time Set For 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25

    Can we say all day-tailgate?

    Saturday, September 18, 2010

    Dan Hoard Weighs In

    As always, the voice of reason.

    Recently in Dan Hoard Category
    Coach Jones Has Been Here Before
    By Dan Hoard on September 17, 2010 3:11 PM | No Comments | No TrackBacks

    Is Butch Jones going to be successful at Cincinnati?

    I don't know yet. And either do you.

    But I would hope that people don't ignore what he accomplished in three years at Central Michigan after three games at UC.

    I'll admit it - I expected the Bearcats to be one of the best offensive teams in the Big East this year. Since Coach Jones and Brian Kelly both run no-huddle, spread offenses, I thought the transition to a new coaching staff would be seamless and expected "Collaros and Company" to light up the scoreboard right away.

    That hasn't happened, and it was probably unrealistic to expect.

    "I think we have some good players on offense, but it's still a different team," senior center Jason Kelce told me after the NC State loss. "It's a different coaching staff and a different team and we're still not clicking on all cylinders like we were last year. It's a long season and we're going to get this corrected."

    The problems begin on the offensive line where the Bearcats only have one player (right guard Alex Hoffman) starting in the same spot as last season. After UC allowed eight sacks in the opener at Fresno State, the 'Cats made a change in the starting lineup as Randy Martinez replaced Evan Davis at left guard. Last night, UC tried sophomore Sean Hooey at right tackle in place of senior C.J. Cobb for a few plays in the second half.

    NC State was in attack mode on defense all night, blitzing at least one extra pass rusher on nearly every snap. Collaros was sacked five times, including three times in a seven-play stretch.

    "They like to bring a lot of guys and play Cover 3 behind the fire zone," Kelce said. "We knew that coming into the game and just shot ourselves in the foot a little bit too much. It's very disappointing."

    The flipside of facing teams that frequently blitz is that it creates the opportunity for big plays. When Collaros had time to throw, he completed four passes of 20-or-more yards, although three came in the 4th quarter.

    "We knew what they were going to do," Collaros told me. "They brought a lot of pressure and deserve credit for playing well, but we didn't execute. I take my hat off to them, but we can play a lot better than this."

    They are going to have to.

    Losing on the road at Fresno State and NC State should not be shocking - the Bearcats were underdogs in both games. But to see them fall behind by at least two touchdowns in each of those games is disconcerting.

    "We really don't have any excuses," said junior linebacker J.K. Schaffer after making a career-high 16 tackles against the Wolfpack. "We still have a lot of football left and can still put together a really good season. I'm still looking forward to it."

    "We have to fight through it," said junior defensive tackle John Hughes. "We've got to put this behind us, because you can't play this game over again."

    "It's really going to test our character and our togetherness as a team and a football family," said Collaros. "We're really going to see what we're made of over the next couple of weeks."

    Here's a little history to consider.

    When Butch Jones replaced Brian Kelly at Central Michigan in 2007, the Chippewas opened the season 1-3 and averaged 14.3 points in the three losses.

    Over the next 10 games, Central Michigan went 7-3 by averaging 39.2 points and won a MAC Championship.

    Butch Jones was able to make the necessary adjustments and his players responded.

    Let's see if he -and they - can do it again.

    I'd love to hear from you. Please take a moment to tell me who you are and where you're from in the comments section or you can e-mail me at dhoard@pawsox.com.

    And if you Twitter, you can follow my tweets at http://twitter.com/Dan_Hoard

    Friday, September 17, 2010

    1-2 Post Game NC State Thoughts

    Before many of our fans hurt their knees jumping off the bandwagon I'd like to share a couple thoughts of mine on this season so far and what to expect going forward. Are we going to start the season 1-3 and lose to OU, yes. Is it the end of the world, no. Hard to believe I'm saying that isn't it???

    For those fans who have only been around long enough to see us win you probably don't remember Dantonio's first year. We got pounded like there was no tomorrow, lost almost every game and looked lost doing it. We started something like 6-7 freshmen on D and I'll never forget the defensive coordinator's comment after we looked slow, poor and outclassed, "It's easy to look slow when you don't know where you're running to." Fast forward 4-5 years and those same kids won back to back BE championships under BK. Note that. BK won with Dantonio's recruits. That's really important when you realize 25% of our recruits under BK never played a game for us or enrolled. We're so thin in upperclassmen that 65 players on this team are redshirt sophs or below (you only get 85 scholarships in football). Our two deep on D doesn't have a single senior. Remember Celek, Barwin, Goody, Byrd, Manalac, Pike, Nakamura, I could go on and on? Now name off our starters and ask how many are 20-40% better than those kids? And they were recruited a year BEFORE we joined the BE. After back to back BE championships shouldn't our recruiting have gotten much better? I'll never not appreciate what BK did here, but building a program and recruiting wasn't what he did well. It's almost criminal how weak the foundation of our program is after he left. Don't kid yourself, he had a 3 year plan coming in and it shows. If we could have had Dantonio recruiting and BK coaching for all those years combined we'd be top 5, and I'm hopeful Butch can get us there.

    Secondly, you don't break in a new coach with a new team by playing across the country in a hostile environment, racing home for a game, then a quick turnaround on the road again for a Thursday night game. BK even said this year in an interview he planned on buying out of the Fresno game. There's no excuse why we didn't. You have to at least help put your staff in a position to shine and that didn't happen.

    My post-game thoughts are below, but in the end this is a rebuilding year. This transition is gonna hurt more than we like, but it's also going to get better. I hope our fans realize this up front and support the program either way. Better programs have suffered thru some bad seasons (Michigan, Alabama and FSU come to mind) but recovered. Anyone who thought winning football at UC was a given had some pretty unrealistic expectations, but I'm looking forward to next year and year 3 under BJ with what I know now.

    I suppose this is as good a thread as any to post post-game comments as well. There's plenty of crap to go around, but I'm glad I had a night to sleep on it too.

    As far as defense is concerned, we're not bad. Not good, but not bad either. Our main problem is no sustained pass rush which comes from running 4 tackles and no ends. We don't have a player who can consistently beat their man one on one in a passing situation. I still like our run stoppers, backers are playing pretty well considering we lost one to injury before the season, and our secondary needs a bit of work but it's hard to tell when the QB has 8 seconds to throw. The two best corners in the world can't cover that long. I'm still hopeful we'll be a good D..... Next year. Add in a pass rusher and a little more experience with the entire two deep coming back and we could be pretty good there.

    On O it's easy to pick on Zach b/c he has the ball so much and you focus on him, but let's be honest here, even BK needed some time to break in his QB's, and he was a master at that position. Zach is being forced to make more decisions than Pike was (checkdowns, run, zone read runs, etc) instead of timing throws and on top of that he's getting drilled. I'm more worried about him getting hurt than anything else. He can succeed in this, but it's gonna take some more experience and some help at:

    WR. We lost the ability to stretch the field with Vidal's knee. We simply don't have it. The opponent's D is playing so close to the line they can smell the RB's breath. This is a major problem that can't be addressed this year. It limits your playcalling, makes the D only have to play a short field, and exposes even things you do well when that's all you can call.

    OL. Probably the biggest problem BK left us with. Recruiting is the only answer. Don't kid yourself, they wouldn't look much if any better had BK stayed. Believe me right now BK knew what was coming and had a three year plan. Not the first person I've seen pad their resume but leave someplace in trouble.

    On O we need speed at WR, a back like Gobel who can also burn it (hopefully we have that in our incoming class) and linemen, linemen, linemen. Add on to that the new staff, a new offense, new playcalling, etc and we're struggling.

    My major area of concern is discipline. I'm surprised by the amount of mental mistakes and penalties, but that starts to happen when you're frustrated and overwhelmed as well, or trying to make up for not being as good and hedging a bit (oline holding comes to mind). If we can improve that and win a few more games I'm hopeful for next year. Progress is rarely linear or without speedbumps.

    Wednesday, September 15, 2010

    OU Tailgate Updates

    1. Please please please sign up and respond to the eInvite by emailing chriscarleton@hotmail.com. We need YOU to respond yes or no and with what you're bringing. We ran out of food Sat b/c we had 100 people there and only 30 RSVP's. The eInvite is not an FYI for you, it's a response from you to help us plan. We don't need 100% accuracy, but telling us 10 are coming and you're bringing a casserole, even if only 6 show up, is WAY better than many coming with no warning. Your best estimate is appreciated.

    2. OU game time will be announced Sunday. Will be 3:30 or later. I'll post maps, updates, and info to where we'll be at PBS first of next week.

    3. I've posted pics from the first game on the left. Email me at armybearcat@gmail.com if you have any I can include. Thanks

    GO CATS!!

    Indiana State Recap

    Tuesday, September 14, 2010

    Cincinnati-Oklahoma Game Time To Be Announced Sunday, Sept. 19

    Basically I think they're waiting to see how we do at NCState.

    CINCINNATI – The kickoff time for the University of Cincinnati’s non-conference matchup with The University of Oklahoma at Paul Brown Stadium on Sept. 25, 2010 will be announced on Sunday, Sept. 19.

    ESPN has exercised its once-a-year, six-day selection window on the game.

    As soon as the game time is made available, it will be released on GoBEARCATS.com.

    To order your tickets for for the Oklahoma game, visit www.CATSTIX.com or call 1-877-CATS-TIX. Season tickets are still available for as low as $180 and can be ordered for Saturday by calling a member of the Bearcats Fan Development team at 1-877-CATS-TIX.

    Monday, September 13, 2010

    Cincinnati Bearcats 2010 Kickoff Video

    Player Post-Game Presser

    2010 Intro Video

    Friday, September 10, 2010

    Making the Team Better and the Game Safer

    Thursday, September 9, 2010

    See you Sat!

    We'll be there bright and early. If it rains there are plenty of tents to keep you dry till gametime, but weather is in the 80's so at least it's warm. I also have 2 tickets left for sale, if interested email me at armybearcat@gmail.com. Check on the maps tab if you need directions and the tailgate tab for updates on this tailgate. Go CATS!

    Thursday, September 2, 2010

    Coach Jones New Site


    Wanted to introduce you to possibly the coolest web site I've ever visited. Seriously. Click on the pic to visit this new invention.

    Single Game Tix on Sale


    Click on the pic.

    Wednesday, September 1, 2010

    Away Games

    On sale now. Get your tickets early.

    Fresno State $42.50 item= FRS

    NC State $54.50 item= NCST

    Louisville $54.50 item= LOU

    WVU $52.50 item= WVU

    UConn $37.50 item=CON

    Capital One Mascot Challenge


    Vote often! We're getting whipped and a 2nd championship would rock!

    Monday, August 30, 2010

    Sept 11th UC vs. Indiana St. Tailgate

    12 days till tailgating bliss! Here's the first update and info for the Noon game:

    1. Tailgate start time is 8:30AM. If you beat us there--you da man.
    2. Our main breakfast dishes will be waffles hot off the iron and goetta breakfast sandwiches off the grill. Feel free to bring sides as you see fit and sign up for Chris' eInvite to help us manage who and what's coming/how much to bring.
    3. Yes, I'll have a keg. Did you expect anything less? Full, big, and cold.
    4. Donations are welcome and these are simply guidelines; more or nothing are both accepted with the same smile. If newbies ask we recommend $5 per person to drink, $10 to eat and drink unless you helped provide the food/sides, in which $5 works fine.
    5. Ahh, the after prom, er tailgate. When the final cannon fires we'll be back at our spots with TV's on, corn hole being tossed, tents up, and beer flowing. Depending on how many people are there we may burn some burgers and dogs or have everyone chip in for pizza delivery. As corny as it sounds, it will be a game day decision.
    6. As always, maps to where we are and tailgate info can be found by clicking the "tailgate" tab on the lower left of the page.

    As a quick note, this game is being sponsored by the US Army and ROTC. There will be military vehicles on display, a helo, probably a flyover and/or jumpers, and you'll probably see some cadets, cadre and their families at the tailgate. Go Army and GO CATS!

    First Coach's Show


    If you missed the first coach's show on FSO you can watch it online. Check it out by clicking on the picture.

    Sunday, August 29, 2010

    Coaches Coaching

    Countdown to Kickoff: 7 Days to Fresno State

    Friday, August 27, 2010

    Jason Fabini Visits Training Camp

    Beer baron expands empire with Cincy brands


    Support Cincinnati beers!!! Read the article on its rebirth here.

    Brent Celek TD Reception vs. Rutgers 2006

    Before every season it's worth noting what started it all. From one of UC's best players, from the most memorable game, to what put us on the map. A bunch of local kids who went unrecruited from "bigger" schools (at the time). Never forget what is possible.

    Anyone Else?

    Excited to see Zach play this year?

    Uptown Cincinnati Debuts Bearcat Block Party

    WHAT: The Short Vine Business Association, with support from UC Athletics and the Uptown Consortium, will bring a unique "tailgating" experience to college football fans for all UC football home games.

    For each UC game at Nippert Stadium, Short Vine between W. Corry and Charlton will host a street festival featuring live entertainment, food, cold beverages and a few surprises.

    The party starts two hours before kickoff and lasts until two hours after the final play. Couldn't get tickets? Watch the game on our outdoor big screen and don't miss a minute of the action.

    WHEN:

    Date

    Schedule

    Game Time

    Saturday, September 11

    UC vs. Indiana State

    12 p.m.

    Saturday, October 9

    UC vs. Miami (OH)

    TBA

    Friday, October 22

    UC vs. USF

    8 p.m.

    Saturday, October 30

    UC vs. Syracuse

    TBA

    Saturday, November 20

    UC vs. Rutgers

    TBA

    Saturday, December 4

    UC vs. Pittsburgh

    TBA


    WHERE: 2600 block of Short Vine in Corryville

    WHY: With the construction of the UC practice fields underway, many UC football fans needed a tailgate area to call home. The Short Vine Business Association and the Uptown Consortium created a unique and exciting street event called the Bearcat Block Party. The event includes tailgate staples like music, food and drinks. Area lots surrounding Short Vine will be open for attendees to park their cars. Then, partygoers can take a short walk or hop on a convenient shuttle to the festivities.

    DESCRIPTION: For each UC home game, the 2600 block of Short Vine will shut down two hours before the game and two hours following, for a street festival featuring live entertainment, food and beverages, and a few surprises. All Short Vine favorites along the block will also be open for business. Additionally, the Block Party will broadcast the game so attendees won't miss a minute of the action.

    For more information, visit www.rockshortvine.com or contact Janelle Lee at jlee@uptownconsortium.org

    Wednesday, August 25, 2010

    Away Games

    Are on sale.

    Fresno State $42.50 item= FRS

    NC State $54.50 item= NCST

    Louisville $54.50 item= LOU

    WVU $52.50 item= WVU

    UConn $37.50 item=CON

    Tickets are allocated 2 weeks before that game based on UCATS points. So you've got to know you're going and purchase over 2 weeks before that game. Email me if interested as I'm thinking about going to a few.

    Tailgate Warning Order

    Lots of updates coming and the first tailgate info will be posted soon. Here's some housekeeping items.
    1. If you plan on attending a couple or more games this season it is very helpful if you sign up for Chris's eInvite by emailing her at chriscarleton@hotmail.com. By doing so, and then by accepting the invite each game and putting down if you're bringing sides, donating and not bringing, etc it really helps us manage how much beer and food to buy so we're not stuck with a ton of extra.
    2. We're expecting a ton of people this year as UC has sold over 22,000 season tickets and the friends of friends list of people attending our tailgate has grown to immeasurable amounts. Everyone is always welcome: friends of yours, family, visiting fans, etc. Since I'm asked every year we'll publish recommended donation amounts for those coming. Nothing is mandatory, but help is greatly appreciated. Besides the kegs and a large portion of the food, our tailgate spots cost us triple what we paid last year. Winning has it's price I suppose, but suffice to say we won't turn down assistance. This is as good a time as any to thank the few supporters of mine who give above and beyond to help me afford my spot, without their assistance I simply couldn't do this. Thank you.
    3. We're going to attempt to have everything at our tailgate you could need. Beer on tap, grill food, serving stuff, tables, chairs, footballs, cornhole, TV's, heaters, etc. About the only thing we need are sides to compliment the meal. If/when you bring something I recommend a throw away container that you won't miss when we head to the game. There is so much stuff, and we realize you're parking far away, we'll have it all and what you bring is best if you don't mind losing it in the shuffle.
    4. The Tailgate. We've already got one Noon game. We're bound to have more. Besides setting up early, we plan on partying after the game as well if the weather holds. Plan on making a day out of it if you want. We paid for it, we're going to use it!
    I'll probably update the first tailgate info sometime this weekend or shortly thereafter. We're 10 days from the season opener and 17 from the home opener! Let me know if you have any questions and go CATS!

    Tuesday, August 24, 2010

    It's for the Kids!


    See, even helps the moms of the world cope. So you can feel better at the tailgate having a beer.

    Saturday, August 21, 2010

    Cronin talks Canada trip

    Not sure if you're aware, but UC BB is playing in a pre-season Canada tourny this year. Big advantage is the extra practices ahead of the normal season. Let's hope we break the 20 win mark and make the NCAA this year. Been too long....