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Cincinnati Bearcats (Juggalos official thread of Faygo)

Fabulous thread as the juggalos are hit with the reality that there is no P6, and that they are indeed.........wait for it.........mid-majors.

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Well worth the read.
https://csnbbs.com/thread-871063.html
 
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https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...n-the-aac-from-1-12-ahead-of-the-2019-season/

Fickell at 6th is absolute BS. He is behind
Huepel (5), Strong (4), Holgerson (3), Norvell (2), and Niumatalolo (1).


Luke Fickell: Another course correction here after Fickell led one of the most impressive one-year turnarounds in college football in 2018. The Bearcats went from 4-8 in 2017 -- Fickell's first year with the program -- to 11-2, going undefeated at home and finishing the year with a win against Virginia Tech in the Military Bowl. Now a team that was once heavily reliant on younger players is starting to look like one of the title contenders in the AAC. Last year's AAC ranking: 10
 
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Meh. It's the off-season, and it's an article about the AAC. I doubt that A) they put their smartest writer to work on that, and B) he put much effort on it.
Agreed, putting a 3win coach as the top coach in the conference is a joke and just plain click bait. The conference is essentially Huepel and Fickell and everybody else
 
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https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...n-the-aac-from-1-12-ahead-of-the-2019-season/

Fickell at 6th is absolute BS. He is behind
Huepel (5), Strong (4), Holgerson (3), Norvell (2), and Niumatalolo (1).

That's an...interesting ranking. I know Niumatalolo is very well thought of, but even with constraints at Navy you need 8+ wins yearly to take top coach in a conference. Don't know much abut Norvell, but I'd have both Fickell and Huepel above Strong as of now. Holgerson made a lateral move and I'm interested to see if he's pulling a Tuberville to get some cash in a conference with no care or pressure, or if he's actually still invested in his career.
 
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