_lh wrote:UC will be okay next season but they have no proven scorers so they won't be great. It is not a bad home and home series for either school.
UC would make a huge mistake if they moved their home games off campus. UC has a very fair weather fan base that is already disinterested in their head coach and league. If you move the games off campus, UC's attendance would suffer greatly.
As a Cincinnatian, I would love to see a 20-25K seat multipurpose arena downtown to replace US Bank Arena but it simply is not going to happen anytime soon. Basically, no one wants to pay for it, including tax payers.
It is a shame they didn't enclose PBS when it was built. That space could have been used for so many other things with a roof, including men's hoops final fours, concerts and conventions.
Bearcat_Bounce wrote:_lh wrote:UC will be okay next season but they have no proven scorers so they won't be great. It is not a bad home and home series for either school.
UC would make a huge mistake if they moved their home games off campus. UC has a very fair weather fan base that is already disinterested in their head coach and league. If you move the games off campus, UC's attendance would suffer greatly.
As a Cincinnatian, I would love to see a 20-25K seat multipurpose arena downtown to replace US Bank Arena but it simply is not going to happen anytime soon. Basically, no one wants to pay for it, including tax payers.
It is a shame they didn't enclose PBS when it was built. That space could have been used for so many other things with a roof, including men's hoops final fours, concerts and conventions.
Cincinnati is going to be top 20 good next year with a legit chance to get to the second weekend of the tournament.
I agree that the city of Cincinnati has screwed up and is paying for it big time in revenue.
xavierfano8 wrote:They get pretty much everyone back which means they still have a bunch of guys who can't shoot. They play great defense if they just had one or two guys who could knock down shots consistently they could be a top 20 team. I expect a similar result of last years team. Average.
robinreed wrote:xavierfano8 wrote:They get pretty much everyone back which means they still have a bunch of guys who can't shoot. They play great defense if they just had one or two guys who could knock down shots consistently they could be a top 20 team. I expect a similar result of last years team. Average.
xfano8,
I believe we had a better team than UC last year. Our win over them proves it but our records do not.
UC won 24 games and lost 11, our muskies won 23 and if my memory is correct lost 13. True we went further in the dance than they did however if they are AVERAGE then so are we! We did have a rough patch late in the season last year but we definitely were not average and neither was UC.
I have no real idea what either team will do next season and we likely will not know until the crosstown classic. I do believe that the classic should be held at the banks arena each year. When it is at Cintas we have a big advantage and when it is at the UC arena they have a big advantage. At the banks arena it is evened out and because of the strange way the NCAA counts wins at neutral sites there is an advantage to winning at the banks greater than winning at home.
stever20 wrote:The AAC is going to be much improved next year- Memphis and UConn will be back(both got top 6 transfers), and Temple/SMU/Tulsa don't go anywhere.
Also Cincy plays OOC a real good schedule. I know Xavier, Butler, and I think VCU as well. Maybe San Diego St and NC State in playback games.
Bottom line with Xavier/Cincy- look at their overall tourney seeds... Xavier was #24, Cincy was #29. If Cincy wins the head to head game, those seeds are reversed. If you call Cincy average, then Xavier was average. 2 point game when you played head to head.
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