12-31-2020, 05:04 PM
Bottom line:
This team is going no where under any reasonable definition of that term ( possibly winning 5-6 games next year is going no where in my opinion)
with the current coaching staff and front office.
Why would anyone who doesn't already have them even consider buying season tickets next year if staff is retained and there are no changes in personnel department.
Why would you keep your season tickets?
Instead, the good people of Cincinnati should buy tickets and contribute to UC football .
Talk about folks who are putting a great product together with very minimal resources- at least as compared to their competitors including schools like most of the "Power" Five conference teams including UGA.
Too bad the UC management team cannot be given total control of the Bengals organization.
This team is going no where under any reasonable definition of that term ( possibly winning 5-6 games next year is going no where in my opinion)
with the current coaching staff and front office.
Why would anyone who doesn't already have them even consider buying season tickets next year if staff is retained and there are no changes in personnel department.
Why would you keep your season tickets?
Instead, the good people of Cincinnati should buy tickets and contribute to UC football .
Talk about folks who are putting a great product together with very minimal resources- at least as compared to their competitors including schools like most of the "Power" Five conference teams including UGA.
Too bad the UC management team cannot be given total control of the Bengals organization.