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   Posted: 4/14/2014 10:18:26 AM 
.4?  The Frozen Four gets a .4

That is equal to, or below the average rating for a mid-week MAC game on ESPN2:

http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/jeremy-fo...

Looks like we can put to rest this ridiculous discussion about re-prioritizing/"right sizing" our athletic approach.
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   Posted: 4/14/2014 10:44:44 AM 
True...because the financial analysis was so detailed specific and the possibility that media would boost the Frozen Four's prominence is nil.

In fact, hockey and baseball etc will be dropped.

 


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   Posted: 4/14/2014 10:51:05 AM 
Monroe Slavin wrote:
True...because the financial analysis was so detailed specific and the possibility that media would boost the Frozen Four's prominence is nil.

In fact, hockey and baseball etc will be dropped.


.4 - don't you hate it when facts get in the way.  By the way, hockey is only a club sport so it has already been "dropped."  And given the current results, I'm not sure we can honestly say Ohio plays baseball.

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   Posted: 4/14/2014 3:56:37 PM 
cbus cat fan wrote:
Jeff McKinney and 87OU Alum, glad you were as well cheering for the Bobcats as well. I wonder how many posters on this board were there as well? It took until the next day for my voice to return. Ah those were the days when we were on the upswing, but we still had a long way to go. Let's don't even talk about (the immediate post Nee era) a couple seasons later when we had two future NBA players on the team and still managed to finish near the MAC basement!


I was there sitting at the scorer's table as the floor engineer for the TV Broadcast.  I was not allowed to cheer, but I kept a straight face and clapped underneath the table a few times. 

I thought the most exciting game during my undergraduate years was the overtime upset of DePaul my sophomore year.  I lost my voice after that game.  I think we went down 0-10 and then we tied the game at the halftime buzzer on a half court shot by Jeff Thomas. 
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   Posted: 4/14/2014 5:04:03 PM 
.4.... We can kill that. We have killed that. The potential for our TV ratings gets quite high if we can build interest in the major state markets. The base is already there. OHIO fans are showing for road games in big numbers. @Akron, @Kent, @BG, @Toledo and @Miami.. And the MAC tournament... That kinda interest sells. If you can add casual OHIO fans beyond the alumni traveling to road games in state, you have really got something.

No more "athens tv market won't interest anyone" talk. Expand your horizons. Athens is locked down. Keep going.


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   Posted: 4/14/2014 7:03:50 PM 
cbus cat fan wrote:
Jeff McKinney, Robert Fox and Colobobcat66 have three excellent posts. We have to be careful that we don't put people on pedestals so we can tear them down. I believe for Bobcat fans this may be born out of our frustration that we often lead the MAC in attendance and fan support (basketball as well as football) and yet because of our location (away from media and population centers) can never crack the attention we believe we deserve.


Good post. The question I'll post to the board is what attention do we believe we deserve?

Media: I think state news outlets are doing a better job of covering Ohio. I think we see a little more in the Dispatch than in previous years. Even Elton included OU in his wrap up of college basketball. Nationally, we made tons of headlines in 2010 and 2012, so I think we did get the attention we deserved when we deserved it.

Fans: We have the best fans in the MAC, hands down. Ohio Athletics are really a good value for local families. I hope students can get more enthused about sports, but the reality is that most are not in Athens for that. 

Marketing: I get frustrated when I walk around stores in Ohio and see shelves/racks of apparel for other teams not even in Ohio, but can't find one OU shirt or hat. I think the merchandising could be better. I also nearly drove my car off of the interstate in Chicago when I saw a billboard for Miami's grad school.

 
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   Posted: 4/14/2014 8:13:31 PM 
I was at both the OSU NIT game and the DePaul game.  Both exciting.  Too bad we didn't win the OSU one.  OSU went on to win the NIT in Eldon Miller's final year.  Eldon Miller was one OSU coach that I really liked.  He was the coach at Wittenberg during my freshman year, before I got wise and transferred to OHIO.  Miller is a very fine man.  


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   Posted: 4/15/2014 7:51:32 PM 
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I was at both the OSU NIT game and the DePaul game.  Both exciting.  Too bad we didn't win the OSU one.  OSU went on to win the NIT in Eldon Miller's final year.  Eldon Miller was one OSU coach that I really liked.  He was the coach at Wittenberg during my freshman year, before I got wise and transferred to OHIO.  Miller is a very fine man.  


Depaul game was unreal .... two other games that bring back memories are back to back games .. wednesday vs, bowling green w/ antonio daniels and jay larranaga and saturday game against miami and devon davis .... gary trent, geno ford and jeff boals ....

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   Posted: 4/15/2014 9:20:20 PM 
OhioCatFan wrote:
I was at both the OSU NIT game and the DePaul game.  Both exciting.  Too bad we didn't win the OSU one.  OSU went on to win the NIT in Eldon Miller's final year.  Eldon Miller was one OSU coach that I really liked.  He was the coach at Wittenberg during my freshman year, before I got wise and transferred to OHIO.  Miller is a very fine man.  


My Dad took me to his Optimist Club Meeting (Southside / Columbus) at Planks to see Eldon Miller speak a couple of months after he was named coach.  That summer we were at King's Island and we saw Eldon and his family.  Nobody else seemed to recognize them, so we went up and re-introduced ourselves and he and his wife could have not been nicer.  Eldon is back in coaching as an assistant under his son Ben who graduated from my high school (Thomas Worthington).  http://www.uncpbraves.com/sports/mbkb/coaches/index
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   Posted: 4/16/2014 7:48:59 AM 
Bobcatgrad,

My first job out of college was as a reporter for Suburban News Publication, beginning in 1983, where I covered Worthington HS (when there was only one h.s. in Worthington). The coach at the time was Bob Miller. I've been out of journalism for over 25 years now, but I just read where Miller announced his retirement. Gotta believe he was the last central Ohio coach that I interviewed a lifetime ago that was still coaching this season.
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   Posted: 4/16/2014 10:28:38 AM 
Danny's Knee wrote:
OhioCatFan wrote:
I was at both the OSU NIT game and the DePaul game.  Both exciting.  Too bad we didn't win the OSU one.  OSU went on to win the NIT in Eldon Miller's final year.  Eldon Miller was one OSU coach that I really liked.  He was the coach at Wittenberg during my freshman year, before I got wise and transferred to OHIO.  Miller is a very fine man.  


Depaul game was unreal .... two other games that bring back memories are back to back games .. wednesday vs, bowling green w/ antonio daniels and jay larranaga and saturday game against miami and devon davis .... gary trent, geno ford and jeff boals ....

MONSTER CONVO CROWDS !!

BANG !! .... oh baby what a couple of big time games !!


Not trying to be a tool but those games weren't back to back.  The game right before the Miami game was the game at Eastern where Boals blew out his knee.

That DePaul game was by far the most exciting game during my tenure at Ohio.
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Bobcatgrad,

My first job out of college was as a reporter for Suburban News Publication, beginning in 1983, where I covered Worthington HS (when there was only one h.s. in Worthington). The coach at the time was Bob Miller. I've been out of journalism for over 25 years now, but I just read where Miller announced his retirement. Gotta believe he was the last central Ohio coach that I interviewed a lifetime ago that was still coaching this season.


My younger brother was the student athletic trainer for Coach Miller and the football team about the time you began covering WHS.  My best friend's 6'5" sophomore son was called up to dress for the varsity in Coach Miller's last game in the tournament.

Before they split into two schools, Worthington had developed quite a football program under Coach Bob Seaman.  Seaman was named the head coach of Wichita State in 1971 the year after one of two planes carrying the football team crashed and killed 29. Previous, he replaced Earle Bruce as the head coach at Massillon High School.

I wrote one article for the Worthington News when I travelled to Athens to do a story on Worthington HS Graduate Dave Flexer and Cleave Bryant prior to Bryant's first season at Ohio.


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   Posted: 4/16/2014 10:57:15 AM 
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Bobcatgrad,

My first job out of college was as a reporter for Suburban News Publication, beginning in 1983, where I covered Worthington HS (when there was only one h.s. in Worthington). The coach at the time was Bob Miller. I've been out of journalism for over 25 years now, but I just read where Miller announced his retirement. Gotta believe he was the last central Ohio coach that I interviewed a lifetime ago that was still coaching this season.


My younger brother was the student athletic trainer for Coach Miller and the football team about the time you began covering WHS.  My best friend's 6'5" sophomore son was called up to dress for the varsity in Coach Miller's last game in the tournament.

Before they split into two schools, Worthington had developed quite a football program under Coach Bob Seaman.  Seaman was the head coach of Wichita State in the early 1970's and had replaced Earle Bruce as the head coach at Massillon High School.

I wrote one article for the Worthington News when I travelled to Athens to do a story on Worthington HS Graduate Dave Flexer and Cleave Bryant prior to Bryant's first season at Ohio.




Did your article have a positive vibe given all the good feelings about Cleve's future in Athens??

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I had a lot of positive spin about Cleve coming home and his previous coaching experience with New England and North Carolina.  Had a line about the new look Bobcat's with their green and silver uniforms.
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   Posted: 4/16/2014 12:55:43 PM 
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Bobcatgrad,

My first job out of college was as a reporter for Suburban News Publication, beginning in 1983, where I covered Worthington HS (when there was only one h.s. in Worthington). The coach at the time was Bob Miller. I've been out of journalism for over 25 years now, but I just read where Miller announced his retirement. Gotta believe he was the last central Ohio coach that I interviewed a lifetime ago that was still coaching this season.


My younger brother was the student athletic trainer for Coach Miller and the football team about the time you began covering WHS.  My best friend's 6'5" sophomore son was called up to dress for the varsity in Coach Miller's last game in the tournament.

Before they split into two schools, Worthington had developed quite a football program under Coach Bob Seaman.  Seaman was named the head coach of Wichita State in 1971 the year after one of two planes carrying the football team crashed and killed 29. Previous, he replaced Earle Bruce as the head coach at Massillon High School.

I wrote one article for the Worthington News when I travelled to Athens to do a story on Worthington HS Graduate Dave Flexer and Cleave Bryant prior to Bryant's first season at Ohio.




I had forgotten about Coach Seaman. He and Coach Miller were two classy coaches to deal with as a rookie reporter. Can't say that about all of the coaches I covered around the area, circa mid-1980s.
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I am a Thomas Worthington graduate as well.  As is Jsteggs and OUBob.  Strong TWHS presence on BobcatAttack!


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Andrew Ruck wrote:
I am a Thomas Worthington graduate as well.  As is Jsteggs and OUBob.  Strong TWHS presence on BobcatAttack!


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   Posted: 4/17/2014 11:02:02 AM 
Wow this thread has really taken a life of its own. My recollections on the Ohio vs. Ohio State NIT game of 1986 prompted others to reflect on the Ohio vs. DePaul game in 1983. This was the first big game I remember being an Ohio student. I really feel old when I realize that some of the younger hoops fans on this board may not be that familiar with Coach Joey Meyer let alone his famous father Coach Ray Meyer, whose appearance in Athens in 1983 was I believe the last of his 45 seasons?

The Worthington high school coach discussion is also interesting in that, while I am product of Catholic schools and that configuration at least in the central Ohio area hasn't changed too drastically in the last 30 years, the public, especially Columbus suburban high school scene has changed dramatically. Whereas once there was one high school in Worthington, Hilliard, Dublin, Olentangy etc. now there are several and they all are rather large. Where once a particular coach may have helped a MAC school because of connections, now that is largely changed.
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I played high school football for Grandview Heights and Mr. High School Sports Larry Larson in the late 1970s. Grandview, which is land locked and has been for over a century, was and always will be a small-school division team.

When I played we competed with schools from Dublin, Marysville, Olentangy, Hilliard and others. These suburbs had one high school back then about the size of Grandview Heights. Today, all of the above (except for Marysville) have 3 large-school division high schools.



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Andrew Ruck wrote:
I am a Thomas Worthington graduate as well.  As is Jsteggs and OUBob.  Strong TWHS presence on BobcatAttack!


I graduated from Thomas in 2000

The cheerleading squad at OU had a string of people from TWHS on it for a while too, not sure if there are any T-Dubs people on it now though.
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bobcatsquared wrote:
I played high school football for Grandview Heights and Mr. High School Sports Larry Larson in the late 1970s. Grandview, which is land locked and has been for over a century, was and always will be a small-school division team.

When I played we competed with schools from Dublin, Marysville, Olentangy, Hilliard and others. These suburbs had one high school back then about the size of Grandview Heights. Today, all of the above (except for Marysville) have 3 large-school division high schools.


Ah! Now I get the Bobcatsquared reference. I miss the old Central Buckeye League. Amazing to think how small some of those suburban schools were.
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   Posted: 4/18/2014 12:25:29 AM 
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Jeff McKinney and 87OU Alum, glad you were as well cheering for the Bobcats as well. I wonder how many posters on this board were there as well? It took until the next day for my voice to return. Ah those were the days when we were on the upswing, but we still had a long way to go. Let's don't even talk about (the immediate post Nee era) a couple seasons later when we had two future NBA players on the team and still managed to finish near the MAC basement!


I was there sitting at the scorer's table as the floor engineer for the TV Broadcast.  I was not allowed to cheer, but I kept a straight face and clapped underneath the table a few times. 

I thought the most exciting game during my undergraduate years was the overtime upset of DePaul my sophomore year.  I lost my voice after that game.  I think we went down 0-10 and then we tied the game at the halftime buzzer on a half court shot by Jeff Thomas. 

I remember the nice ovation we gave to the legendary Ray Meyer - it was a great and genuine welcome to OHIO. I also think I had no voice the next day - I don't think I had any voice left at the end of the game!  

 


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I remember the nice ovation we gave to the legendary Ray Meyer - it was a great and genuine welcome to OHIO. I also think I had no voice the next day - I don't think I had any voice left at the end of the game!  

 

Mmmm I was living in Chicago by Irving and Ashland. My future Father in Law (Tommy's Gramps ) was a huge Ray Meyer /Depaul fan that got me hooked in hte 75/76 season when Corzine was there. Got to watch the rise of those teams with Gary (Houston) Garland, then through the move out to ROsemont with Strickland/Cummings/Agguire. SOrry to say I was on the other side of Ohio at that point and the Chicago News Media took the loss to OHIO fairly hard. Nice to get some perspective from the other side on that one. 

 


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I played high school football for Grandview Heights and Mr. High School Sports Larry Larson in the late 1970s. Grandview, which is land locked and has been for over a century, was and always will be a small-school division team.

When I played we competed with schools from Dublin, Marysville, Olentangy, Hilliard and others. These suburbs had one high school back then about the size of Grandview Heights. Today, all of the above (except for Marysville) have 3 large-school division high schools.




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   Posted: 4/18/2014 1:25:47 AM 
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Oh you're gonna get some people angry by alleging allegiance to columbus by some OHIO people.

No; remain at emotional extremes re SP. Do not calm down.

You want good hoops.  Watch San Antonio.

Beside calling travelling, change this in hoops:  After a made hoop, let the team what was scored on take it out from the net without having to go back out of bounds beyond the end line.  Easier ignite to fast break.  More action.

 

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