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Cincinnati Bearcats (Juggalos official thread of Faygo)

well, yeah, PLASTIC bottles. But is Faygo available in REAL bottles?
The question was asked quite some time ago whether Fago was available in real bottles. After a long nation-wide search, I am happy to report that it is. The Eleven City Diner in Chicago has a cooler full of them, and is also a nice place to eat. See attached picture evidence. fago A.jpg
 
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Cincinnati football: Bearcats' Big 12 entrance the 'talk of the town,' coach Scott Satterfield details​

"It's obviously huge," Satterfield told Rome of the Bearcats' Big 12 entry. "Cincinnati obviously has been playing at a high level for many years. They played in the College Football Playoff (in 2021). Thirteen players were drafted in the past two years and we are probably going to have three or four more drafted this year. .... Where we sit is pretty nice. We have to keep recruiting hard and bring in the level of talent they have been bringing in, in that regard. We certainly have to do that. But it is exciting playing Power Five football. We have a great on-campus stadium here at Nippert Stadium which is one of the best atmospheres in college football. We are hosting Oklahoma in that stadium for our first Big 12 game. I am sure that will be standing-room only. There is just a lot of excitement going on around our town with our alumni and former players."

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The juggalos rented a bus and drove to Columbus. Aren't they cute?

"The last time a representative of the Big 12 planted a flag in Columbus quarterback Baker Mayfield of Oklahoma had just defeated Ohio State, sparking the anger of Buckeye fans in 2017."

Typical, hiding behind the accomplishments of a different program, when they played in Columbus two years later and they were what got planted in the turf.
 
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One can apparently take the athletic director out of Juggalo U. but not the juggalo out of the athletic director.

USC athletic director Mike Bohn resigned Friday, a day after The Times asked him and USC about internal criticism of his management of the athletic department.

Bohn made inappropriate comments about the physical appearance of female colleagues, including remarks about their dress, hair and weight, that staff members said made them feel uncomfortable, according to two USC sources with knowledge of the incidents. They spoke on condition of anonymity fearing retaliation. They said Bohn’s comments left colleagues — especially women — feeling awkward.

Three USC sources said several people confronted Bohn about comments they felt were inappropriate, but they continued.

Concerns were raised about Bohn’s conduct at Cincinnati, where he worked before he was hired by USC.

Former Cincinnati head athletic trainer Robb Williams told The Times that he saw Bohn make unwanted physical contact with women on several occasions, including touching their shoulders or backs in a way that made them visibly uncomfortable.

Bohn did not respond to questions about Williams’ statements.

Kim McGraw, who served as director of business affairs within Cincinnati athletics from 2009 to 2019, said she saw Bohn make unwanted physical contact with women, including squeezing their shoulders and putting his arm around them. She said the interactions she witnessed made “her skin crawl” and made the women visibly uncomfortable.

 
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