I always knew Cincinnati was a little different.
Cincinnati does not like Ohio.....
http://cincinnati.suntimes.com/cin-sports/7/102/77035/cincinnati-ohio-s…
January 7th, 2015 at 6:17 PM ^
The state?
January 7th, 2015 at 6:25 PM ^
...Cincinnati and southern Ohio as synonymous when it comes to this issue. Cincinnati doesn't like Ohio State, but that's not true for the rest of the southern half of the state at all.
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January 7th, 2015 at 6:38 PM ^
I feel like treating Cincinatti as synonymous with all of southern ohio would be like treating Ann Arbor as synonymous with all of southern Michigan. Generalizations as large as these have the potential to be inaccurate.
January 7th, 2015 at 7:35 PM ^
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TWSS
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There are a lot of OSU football fans in Dayton. It's a little over an hour away. A lot of people from my old high school went to OSU too.
It's strange though, they pull for OSU during football and UD for basketball.
Also, I know for a fact that there are lots of OSU fans in Dayton b/c there are a ton of trucking companies where I-70 and I-75 cross.
January 7th, 2015 at 7:24 PM ^
I lived in Dayton for 7 years, and it was big time Ohio State country. They don't care about UC so they don't have any issues about Ohio State never playing them.
January 7th, 2015 at 8:08 PM ^
[...] in reference to the Ohio State sellout crowd that Ufer claimed consisted of 10,000 alumni and 74,000 truckers
January 7th, 2015 at 6:48 PM ^
I'll say as a native Cincinnatian that OSU was not much of a presence when I was growing up. A lot of Xavier and UC fans were annoyed by the arrogance of any buckeye, and its tri-state location made for plenty of UK, Louisville and IU fans. Not to say that buckeyes were a minority fanbase, but it wasn't as big of a deal as I would imagine anything outside the area would've been.
January 8th, 2015 at 12:27 AM ^
I grew up in Wilmington, which is on I-71 basically equal distance from Columbus and Cincinnati. OSU football was by far the biggest college fanbase. Many people would root for OSU football but come basketball season would root for Xavier, UC, UK, Dayton, IU, Louisville or whomever.
I think once you start going north of King's Island you get into serious OSU football fandom. I'm not sure where "southern Ohio" ends but it is probably somewhere around there.
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Of course the parents both attended CWRU and the dad works for UC and went to Elder, so they care more about the Bearcats and Bengals than anything else.
January 7th, 2015 at 6:31 PM ^
Ground-level observations say otherwise. Plenty of Buckeye grads and fans in the area. Now does UC (Cincinnati) hate Ohio State? Probably.
January 7th, 2015 at 6:40 PM ^
My father's family was from Gallipolis, OH which everyone there was basically WVU fans. Odd people on both sides of the river....
January 7th, 2015 at 6:44 PM ^
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They've always hated OSU.
We should own that city when it comes to recruiting.
January 7th, 2015 at 7:28 PM ^
I was born and raised in a northern suburb of Cincinnati, and amongst the general population there is a general ambivalence towards OSU. Most of my graduating class of 750 went to either Miami (NTM) or UC. But for football players who have D-1 potential, OSU is the main attraction, mainly because there's no one else around. Clearly UK (and Marrow) are changing that a bit, but it's still a slog.
Also, Kerry Coombs, OSU's CB and ST coach, was the coach at Colerain for years and is a bit of a local legend. And since Colerain produces more D-1 talent than any other school in the area, OSU will always have an advantage in the city.
January 7th, 2015 at 9:27 PM ^
...but I'd take Moeller's list of D-1 talent over Colerain's without any question, and that's tbeen true for at least 50 years now. Who, before Bolden, has been a success at power-conference level from Colerain? B.J. Askew and Eric Kattus, but that was a long time ago.
Here's an interesting (perhaps not complete) list of former Cincinnati HS players now in the NFL. Totals by college:
- Boston College 5
- Cincinnati 4
- Michigan State 2
- Louisville 2
- Ohio St. 2
- Tennessee State 1
- Kentucky 1
- Notre Dame 1
- OHIO 1
- Kent St. 1
- LSU 1
- Miami (O) 1
I wonder if Dana Bible is largely responsible for that BC total. Four of the five were from his era--Kuechly is the only more recent player.
19 of the 22 went to one of the four big Catholic high schools.
http://skylinecrosstownshowdown.com/notable_showdown_alumni.php
January 7th, 2015 at 10:18 PM ^
Bible was the OC when O'Brien was the HC at Boston College --- O'Brien is a St. Xavier Grad similar to Bible. As at BC, O'Brien continued to heavily recruit SW Ohio (and played a home-and-home with the Bearcats) once he moved to NC State.
January 8th, 2015 at 9:33 AM ^
I'd forgotten that O'Brien was a St. X grad too.
Bible went with O'Brien to NCSU and I was a little surprised they didn't have anyone on the list, but I suppose it was a bit easier to get the highest-level players from the local Catholic high schools to B.C. It's the next best thing to Notre Dame and in those days you got to play them every year.
January 7th, 2015 at 6:52 PM ^
Really, Cincinnatians are so desperate for a winner that they jump on the bandwagon of whatever local or near-local team is winning at the time.
January 7th, 2015 at 6:54 PM ^
about putting chili on pasta. my bad.
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January 7th, 2015 at 11:47 PM ^
Chili.
Proudly earned my Skyline Ambassador Club t-shirt back in the day.
January 7th, 2015 at 6:58 PM ^
The UC grads often hold a bit of resentment toward OSU. A few years ago UC played OSU in PBS and nearly won. The crowd - initially expected to be a virtual home field for OSU - pulled overwhelming for UC.
Otherwise, I always felt like the Div I schools in Ohio showed some kind of strange deference to OSU. A deference that, comparitively, UM doesn't enjoy in the state of Michigan.
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January 7th, 2015 at 8:00 PM ^
Maybe the Bucknuts should change their name to:
- The Ohio State University of Central Ohio and Northern (OSU-CON), or
- The Mostly Ohio University of the State Except Cincinnati (MOUSE-C), or
- The Ohio State Hated University (TOSH.U), or
- Columbus Community College (CCC).
January 7th, 2015 at 7:08 PM ^
....from the article, I can definitely respect this person's stance:
I'm not on the Oregon bandwagon I'm just on the hate Ohio state bandwagon
— Alex Page (@APage3335) January 2, 2015
January 7th, 2015 at 7:08 PM ^
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WKRP in...
January 7th, 2015 at 7:20 PM ^
Calling BS on the ''Southern Ohio doesn't like OSU'' thing.
January 7th, 2015 at 7:48 PM ^
...I've lived in Cincinnati for 19 years (yikes!), and there's plenty of unnatural Buckeye love going on in the area. Our inner circle of neighborhood friends (~15 couples), almost all born and raised in Cincinnati, are ALL Buckeye Football fans. Curiously, maybe 1/3 actually attended OSU, with the rest going to schools like Dayton, Ohio U and Miami (NTM). All colleges with football teams, yet they are all diehard, Walmart Buckeyes. Attending last week's neighborhood Alabama/OSU party was insufferable. My only saving grace was a palpable curiosity and concern from everyone over HARBAUGH!!
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WVU in the big 12 was nothing but money.... plain and simple. They fit in the B12 about as good as ND in the ACC...
January 7th, 2015 at 8:05 PM ^