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I think this game will come down to will not past opponnet experience.  Who cares that we played Auburn, WVU etc, this is how bad do you want it and how smart do you play.

The crowd will be the deciding factor if it is close.

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Although Benton has gotten most of the carries this year, it looks like we will have Ramsey starting tomorrow.  Benton has had trouble holding on to the football. 

Ramsey is a great back with the ability to break the big run, which none of the other backs really have.  He is very good at making people miss tackles.  If he can turn the corner, he is very hard to stop on the outside.  Most UC fans are really looking forward to seeing what he can do in a real game situation as most of hiscarries have been in garbage time this year.

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The offense putting together sustained drives that result in points will also be a key for this game.  No penalties, dropped passes, unnecessarily large sacks, and absolutely NO GETTING CUTE with the goalline playcalling!   Please just punch in the mutha #^&@*!$ ball! 

I hear you STAP IT UP, LINE UP, AND RUN THE ****** BALL UP THE MIDDLE

Perhaps we need to ready that battering ram named Richard Kelly? Think you'd like that Gene?  :D

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Cincy has had out number for a while now...

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Cincy has had out number for a while now...

Thats like saying Louisville has our number. We are 2-2 against both.

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Although Benton has gotten most of the carries this year, it looks like we will have Ramsey starting tomorrow.  Benton has had trouble holding on to the football. 

Ramsey is a great back with the ability to break the big run, which none of the other backs really have.  He is very good at making people miss tackles.  If he can turn the corner, he is very hard to stop on the outside.  Most UC fans are really looking forward to seeing what he can do in a real game situation as most of hiscarries have been in garbage time this year.

anyone know how these guys run?  downhill? outside?  power?  speed?

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Although Benton has gotten most of the carries this year, it looks like we will have Ramsey starting tomorrow.  Benton has had trouble holding on to the football. 

Ramsey is a great back with the ability to break the big run, which none of the other backs really have.  He is very good at making people miss tackles.  If he can turn the corner, he is very hard to stop on the outside.  Most UC fans are really looking forward to seeing what he can do in a real game situation as most of hiscarries have been in garbage time this year.

anyone know how these guys run?  downhill? outside?  power?  speed?

All of the above.  Benton and Moore are best up the middle with Benton having a bit more speed.  Benton can also bust it outside, but it isn't his strength.  Ramsey is the fastest and most elusive.  He prefers to hit the corners.  Glathaar is our power guy and sees most of the goalline carries.  He usually pulls a pile 4 or 5 yards after he gets wrapped up.

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