Michael Pittman signing for 3 years, $71 million.
Higgins is not worth more than Pittman. The Bengals have the money to do a deal like that for Higgins. I am sticking with my info and saying Higgins doesn't want to be in Cincinnati. If he is traded, he will get a contract worth less than Pittman's unless it is a trade to the Titans.
Contrary to the reports from the professional insiders, my insider has been telling me for a year that Higgins does not want to be in Cincinnati. None of this surprises me.
I look for a draft day trade of Higgins if there is a WR available in the draft that the Bengals can get in a trade - Higgins for the draft pick, hopefully a couple picks. For the right WR pick, I am ok trading Higgins.
Nothing complex about the last minute melt down. Same stuff these players have seen since middle school. UK got the ball in on every possession. Reed slipped. Dillingham, only in the game because Wagner fouled out, has a turnover as he often does. Reeves with a brain cramp. None of these fixable by any coach, unless Cal is allowed to go on the floor and dry up the wet spots.
Why are you convinced UK has not practiced EOG situations?
Here is a different angle on this discussion. Why do teams only talk about dropping out of district in football? Why not baseball, basketball, soccer, volleyball, etc?
There are schools that have no chance at a district title and also lose most of their games in those sports also. Why do they stay in district play in those sports?
What is the value of a football team?
Does football even at the least competitive schools pay for itself?
Generate revenue for other sports?
If football is a positive for revenue, then keep football because even an 0-10 team adds value in most all the intangibles.
Gabbie Marshall, senior from Cincinnati Mt. Notre Dame
I didn't hear the commentary but the thing people outside Cincinnati need to know is it really is chili sauce, not chili. It is its own creature, not to be compared to meaty types of chili.
Congrats on drawing me into this thread.