Thursday, September 11, 2014

Why Cincinnati is unlike any FBS team in college football


Why Cincinnati is unlike any FBS team in college football


Well, look what the Bearcat dragged in. It’s Cincinnati. “We’re a little bit late,” coach Tommy Tuberville said Thursday. There is one FBS team that has yet to play a game in 2014, and that team is the Bearcats. Due to a series of scheduling ...


Pro's and cons of Cincinnati's late start


Like most coaches, the University of Cincinnati's Tommy Tuberville worries about how his team will play in its season opener. But those concerns are more pronounced this year because the Bearcats will start their season Friday at Paul Brown Stadium against ...


Cincinnati: 4 area students graduate


Four area students graduated from the University of Cincinnati in its summer 2014 term, the university has announced. Nicole Kyle of Angola received a master's degree in education, the university said in a statement. It said Wes Ulm of Delphos, Ohio, and ...


Megabus allows Cincinnati travelers to pick their own seats


Travelers who take Megabus from Cincinnati can now pick their own seats. The company, which charges fares that cost as little as $1 plus a reservation fee, has set aside 10 seats on buses traveling from 16 Midwest cities for reservations. An additional fee ...


Atlanta Falcons at Cincinnati Bengals Preview


After a huge division win over the New Orleans Saints, the Atlanta Falcons travel up to Cincinnati to take on the Bengals. If the Falcons offense picks up where it left off, the Bengals could be in for a long day. While Cincinnati boasts a deep cornerback ...


Ex-Dividend Reminder: Renasant, Huntington Bancshares and Cincinnati Financial


Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 9/15/14, Renasant Renasant Corp (NASD: RNST), Huntington Bancshares Huntington Bancshares, Inc (NASD: HBAN), and Cincinnati Financial Cincinnati Financial Corp. (NASD: CINF) will all trade ...


Cincinnati Bengals sell jerseys for cancer


Devon Still was drafted in the second round of the 2012 NFL draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. His goal was to make the team as a defensive tackle. Cancer derailed that dream. Still's 4-year old daughter, Leah, was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer this past June.



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