Exactly to what I was referring to about owning Cincy.......in the "distant past" and how sweet is was for those whom remember. (wink)Wave755 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 12:42 pmSwampnik said that, I didn't? Buddy Teevens owned them but that was a very long time ago. For the years 1990 to 2000 we beat them 5 times in a row. http://www.winsipedia.com/tulane/vs/cincinnati Cincy has won the last 2 games. Hopefully on Saturday we can place a large down payment for the re-purchase of Cincy!tpstulane wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 11:59 amI know that. How is it we own them?
Cincinnati Prediction Thread
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Notice how all the scenarios that have us winning big have us rushing for big total rushing yards? The ones that have the game close, or the Wave losing has us turning the ball over with INTs. I didn't make this up, the simulating website did. Go to the simulation site itself and this is even more obvious.netshorty wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 5:32 pm [url]https://www.downthedrive.com/2018/10/3/ ... n-wave/url]
I like these scenarios...
But I do like the predictions the simulation site makes. We're underdogs playing on the road as the homecoming opponent. Three or four three and out's to start the game would be a disaster, and dig us a hole we cannot overcome, much like we did with UAB.
All that being said, I put little or no faith into the simulation site. For fun I tried Tulane vs. Ohio (whom played Cincinnati very tough on the road) on the site. As a home team, Tulane wins convincingly. As a road team Ohio blows out Tulane worse than OSU did! It's a simulation site that even had Roderick Teamer catching a TD pass from Banks in one of the simulations. But in the sim losses, Banks throws multiple INTs.
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Simulators are taking over our very existence.....A Canadian company wants to open a "Brothel of Simulators" in downtown Houston.... aahhh, the warmth, the conversationDfromCT wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 5:49 pmNotice how all the scenarios that have us winning big have us rushing for big total rushing yards? The ones that have the game close, or the Wave losing has us turning the ball over with INTs. I didn't make this up, the simulating website did. Go to the simulation site itself and this is even more obvious.netshorty wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 5:32 pm [url]https://www.downthedrive.com/2018/10/3/ ... n-wave/url]
I like these scenarios...
But I do like the predictions the simulation site makes. We're underdogs playing on the road as the homecoming opponent. Three or four three and out's to start the game would be a disaster, and dig us a hole we cannot overcome, much like we did with UAB.
All that being said, I put little or no faith into the simulation site. For fun I tried Tulane vs. Ohio (whom played Cincinnati very tough on the road) on the site. As a home team, Tulane wins convincingly. As a road team Ohio blows out Tulane worse than OSU did! It's a simulation site that even had Roderick Teamer catching a TD pass from Banks in one of the simulations. But in the sim losses, Banks throws multiple INTs.
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Tulane 30, Cincinnati 28.
Just like last week we need this one bad. This is a beatable Cincinnati team. They'll be better on D than Memphis but that's a low bar. Their QB will be able to test us more with his arm. Last week we finally saw us play on offense the way we expected to from opening night on. We should only get better with the confidence from that performance.
Cincinnati 31
Tulane 28
Like last week we have been in this position to follow a good win with a win and failed miserably. I also don't want to break the karma from last weeks pick. ROLLWAVEROLL!
Cincinnati 31
Tulane 28
Like last week we have been in this position to follow a good win with a win and failed miserably. I also don't want to break the karma from last weeks pick. ROLLWAVEROLL!
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6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
YOU NEED LEVERAGE TO BE PROACTIVE!
Small time facilities for small time programs
6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
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This is a game I picked Tulane to win in my preseason forecast. But I also thought we'd lose to Memphis. It's a tough one, given that it's Cincinnati's homecoming and we're not typically good on the road. But once a year it seems we put it together for a surprise road win. Is it this week?
Tulane can run the football, and the passing game is much better when we are running successfully. It's hard to judge the Bearcats strengths and weaknesses because they haven't played anyone. It seems they're typically pretty good on D, but the Ohio Bobcats rushed for over 200 yards against them, and I think our running game is superior to theirs. I really want to pick a Wave victory here, but my brain tells me:
Tulane 20
Cincinnati 24
Many posters on this board will again call for Fritz to be on the hot seat. I still think, even if we lose this game we get to 6 wins with a shot at 7. I really want us to win this week, make a statement in the conference, and have a shot at 8 wins!
ROLL WAVE!
Tulane can run the football, and the passing game is much better when we are running successfully. It's hard to judge the Bearcats strengths and weaknesses because they haven't played anyone. It seems they're typically pretty good on D, but the Ohio Bobcats rushed for over 200 yards against them, and I think our running game is superior to theirs. I really want to pick a Wave victory here, but my brain tells me:
Tulane 20
Cincinnati 24
Many posters on this board will again call for Fritz to be on the hot seat. I still think, even if we lose this game we get to 6 wins with a shot at 7. I really want us to win this week, make a statement in the conference, and have a shot at 8 wins!
ROLL WAVE!
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It all depends on which Tulane team shows up.
Tulane (Memphis) 36 Cincy 24
Tulane (UAB) 22 Cincy 34
Preseason, I think I picked Cincy game as a Tulane win, so I'll stick with that and go with the Tulane (Memphis) team. I would feel better if we were wearing our Mega Wave helmets.
Tulane (Memphis) 36 Cincy 24
Tulane (UAB) 22 Cincy 34
Preseason, I think I picked Cincy game as a Tulane win, so I'll stick with that and go with the Tulane (Memphis) team. I would feel better if we were wearing our Mega Wave helmets.
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I won't get a chance to see or listen to the game tomorrow. My flight to Denver leaves at 10:30am. Here's hoping I arrive to find out we're 3-3.
Cincinnati 23
Tulane 26
Cincinnati 23
Tulane 26
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Hope I'm wrong like last week:
Cincy 28
Tulane 24
Cincy 28
Tulane 24