Pathetic Washington State had 11 sacks for the ENTIRE Year coming into Hawaii......
They sacked Hawaii's QB 5 times, and made him scramble 14 times........
Like i said last year going into the Sugar Bowl.....Hawaii played such weak competition their Offensive Line problems were covered up.......Colt Brennan was sacked 7 times in the first half......
Hawaii has played arguably the 4 worst teams in the nation in a row : WASU, IDAHO, NMSU, UTAH STATE.....
Hawaii's Offensive Line is a wreck......any team that plays defense, like Cincy, is going to shut Hawaii out.......See Boise State (7), SJST (17), Oregeon State (7), Florida (10) (charitable TD)........
The Officials are PAC-10, Since Michigan State debacle 5 years ago, no WAC officials are used for Hawaii games........
You guys think Cincy isnt motivated because of the BCS? No fugging way......
What about Hawaii? It was almost a State Holiday that Hawaii beat WASU and got to 7 wins so they could go to their own darn bowl game.......
I predict a trampling......
Hawaii on a 3 game win streak??????
Take a look at who Hawaii played....lot of hype that Hawaii beat 3 of 4 teams with a combined record of 5-36 against DI-A opponents.....
Cincy 42 Hawaii 13
Cincy -7 (120) large
0
To remove first post, remove entire topic.
Pathetic Washington State had 11 sacks for the ENTIRE Year coming into Hawaii......
They sacked Hawaii's QB 5 times, and made him scramble 14 times........
Like i said last year going into the Sugar Bowl.....Hawaii played such weak competition their Offensive Line problems were covered up.......Colt Brennan was sacked 7 times in the first half......
Hawaii has played arguably the 4 worst teams in the nation in a row : WASU, IDAHO, NMSU, UTAH STATE.....
Hawaii's Offensive Line is a wreck......any team that plays defense, like Cincy, is going to shut Hawaii out.......See Boise State (7), SJST (17), Oregeon State (7), Florida (10) (charitable TD)........
The Officials are PAC-10, Since Michigan State debacle 5 years ago, no WAC officials are used for Hawaii games........
You guys think Cincy isnt motivated because of the BCS? No fugging way......
What about Hawaii? It was almost a State Holiday that Hawaii beat WASU and got to 7 wins so they could go to their own darn bowl game.......
I predict a trampling......
Hawaii on a 3 game win streak??????
Take a look at who Hawaii played....lot of hype that Hawaii beat 3 of 4 teams with a combined record of 5-36 against DI-A opponents.....
Only thing is that Cinny has absouley nothing to play for. Nothing at all. They locked up a bsc bowl bid and the coach is already thinking about playing the starters for the first quarter or maybe half. Very very sketch i tell u
0
Only thing is that Cinny has absouley nothing to play for. Nothing at all. They locked up a bsc bowl bid and the coach is already thinking about playing the starters for the first quarter or maybe half. Very very sketch i tell u
Only thing is that Cinny has absouley nothing to play for. Nothing at all. They locked up a bsc bowl bid and the coach is already thinking about playing the starters for the first quarter or maybe half. Very very sketch i tell u
Someone needs to confirm that Cincy is only going to play their starters for one quarter......
I find this hard to believe, being that there is a ONE MONTH layoff before the BCS game........
0
Quote Originally Posted by Vegas_Killa:
Only thing is that Cinny has absouley nothing to play for. Nothing at all. They locked up a bsc bowl bid and the coach is already thinking about playing the starters for the first quarter or maybe half. Very very sketch i tell u
Someone needs to confirm that Cincy is only going to play their starters for one quarter......
I find this hard to believe, being that there is a ONE MONTH layoff before the BCS game........
Remember in week 1 when Hawaii came over to play Florida, there was a time zone difference. Now we are talking about Cincinnati going to Hawaii. Game time start I believe at 6:30pm which is 11:30est, this will effect Cinny going into the 2nd half as the team will be tired and a bit sleepy; I would take Hawaii plus the pts.
0
Remember in week 1 when Hawaii came over to play Florida, there was a time zone difference. Now we are talking about Cincinnati going to Hawaii. Game time start I believe at 6:30pm which is 11:30est, this will effect Cinny going into the 2nd half as the team will be tired and a bit sleepy; I would take Hawaii plus the pts.
Cincy will NOT play their starters only one quarter...come on. Cincy wants to win another game to get into the best possible bowl. A loss to Hawaii would not look good, and would definately influence a bowl committees selection(s).
0
Cincy will NOT play their starters only one quarter...come on. Cincy wants to win another game to get into the best possible bowl. A loss to Hawaii would not look good, and would definately influence a bowl committees selection(s).
Only thing is that Cinny has absouley nothing to play for. Nothing at all. They locked up a bsc bowl bid and the coach is already thinking about playing the starters for the first quarter or maybe half. Very very sketch i tell u
One of the Stupidest comments Ive ever read
0
Quote Originally Posted by Vegas_Killa:
Only thing is that Cinny has absouley nothing to play for. Nothing at all. They locked up a bsc bowl bid and the coach is already thinking about playing the starters for the first quarter or maybe half. Very very sketch i tell u
The Bearcats head to Hawai’i next weekend to take on the Warriors. Despite having won the Big East already, a win is still very important to this team. Not only would it increase their ranking even further headed into the bowl game, but it would also give Cincinnati its first 11 win season in program history. Coach Kelly spoke to the concerns that fans felt coming into today’s game, and assured everyone that they would be ready to play against Hawai’i.
“They don’t want to stop playing,” said Kelly. “For us, there wasn’t a challenge for us today except the intrinsic motivation to go out and play your best. When you get that from your group because it is a game, you don’t have to worry about those things. Teams that have to worry about that, the message isn’t right. Our guys can’t wait to play, and they will go out to Hawaii and play hard. We finish out the season by representing the BIG EAST in the BCS bowl.”
0
Here is what UC HC Kelly has said about the game:
The Bearcats head to Hawai’i next weekend to take on the Warriors. Despite having won the Big East already, a win is still very important to this team. Not only would it increase their ranking even further headed into the bowl game, but it would also give Cincinnati its first 11 win season in program history. Coach Kelly spoke to the concerns that fans felt coming into today’s game, and assured everyone that they would be ready to play against Hawai’i.
“They don’t want to stop playing,” said Kelly. “For us, there wasn’t a challenge for us today except the intrinsic motivation to go out and play your best. When you get that from your group because it is a game, you don’t have to worry about those things. Teams that have to worry about that, the message isn’t right. Our guys can’t wait to play, and they will go out to Hawaii and play hard. We finish out the season by representing the BIG EAST in the BCS bowl.”
hawaiiguy you da man!!! we suck this year, there's no other way around it. this is a game we would have trouble with WHEN WE HAD GOOD TEAMS!!! blowout!
0
hawaiiguy you da man!!! we suck this year, there's no other way around it. this is a game we would have trouble with WHEN WE HAD GOOD TEAMS!!! blowout!
CINN -7 is a gift. This game will be on national TV ( i think i read somewhere) If it is of course Cinn is playing starter the whole game unless they are up 30 pts in the 4th and i hope they just cover my bet. Hawaii looked like shet and played like they just wanted to run the clock out last week otherwise they should have covered against the worst pac10 team. Im glad HG is on the same side i feel a lot better now. Im just waiting to see who GD west is on
0
CINN -7 is a gift. This game will be on national TV ( i think i read somewhere) If it is of course Cinn is playing starter the whole game unless they are up 30 pts in the 4th and i hope they just cover my bet. Hawaii looked like shet and played like they just wanted to run the clock out last week otherwise they should have covered against the worst pac10 team. Im glad HG is on the same side i feel a lot better now. Im just waiting to see who GD west is on
I don't argue with Hawaii guy. Good luck man. i find it interesting though that you are on this side and I read this from another poster...
any counter-points to this?
Take HAWAII +8
We all know that Cincy is more talented on both sides of the ball than
Hawaii, and by virtue of it's Conference has played a tougher schedule
than Hawaii of course. However Cincy has also received it's conference
trophy as well as a guaranteed spot in a BCS bowl. The hard part is
behind them, time to get a little R-n-R before the biggest game in the
schools history right. I know the BCS bowls are about a month away, but
I don't imagine that Coach Kelly would be too happy if any of his key
players were seriously hurt in what will be basically a meaningless
game for them besides notching another "W" to their already impressive
wins column. Cincy has already proven that if the focus isn't there
that they are beatable or almost beatable on the road to lesser
opponents---check Akron, Uconn, and WV. Hawaii on the other hand, has
also locked up a spot in it's almost annual Hawaii Bowl and finished
2nd place in the WAC to Boise St.--No big feats here, but this is a
team that has improved steadily throughout the season, and has finally
found a QB to replace Brennan in Alexander. The stars aligned last week
with Cincy's 20 pt win over Syracuse and Hawaii's 14 pt. win over
WASU-after being 28.5 pt. favorites. A game in which Hawaii probably
should have laid the number down, but was thwarted by missed or blocked
FG's, red zone blunders, and costly penalties all which led to an
unimpressive victory----the perfect storm for linesmakers to
overcompensate what should be a much closer line. Head coach McMackin
truly does not believe in running up the score just to get brownie
points, or for his QB to get "REPS" while up by 30 with 6 minutes left
in a game. Hawaii will also be getting 2 of their best impact players
back this week in RB/WR/PR Pilares and CB/WR/KR Mouton--both sat out
but could have probably played if needed. The Main factor here is:
MOTIVATION!!!----Hawaii has only had 1 other nationally televised game
this season-a 20 pt. road loss to boise st., and they have not lived
down last year's thrashing in the Sugar bowl. They get verbally
assaulted by just about every sportsmediaperson or college football
analyst when the topic of non-BCS conference schools playing in BCS
bowls comes up. They have become the #1 argument against the likes of
Utah, Boise St.(ironically both teams have already played in BCS games
and won.), and Ball St. getting a shot at a BCS game. On top of all
that, because the Hawaii Bowl has tie-ins with the Pac-10, and the
Pac-10 stinks this year, there may not be enough bowl-eligible Pac-10
teams to provide a
suitor for Hawaii to play on christmas eve. So the contingency plan
would be a Conf. USA team, and that would be a serious downgrade in
opponent-if only by name. So for most intents and purposes this will be
Hawaii's bowl game.----and a sidenote------last time Cincy played at
aloha stadium, former UH QB timmy chang got slammed to the turf while
downing the ball in a win on the last play of the game--inciting what
would be the nastiest, ugliest, low down dirty brawl I've ever seen,
even the coaches and fans got involved. The fans will be in full force
on the rock. It's been awhile since Hawaii has been more than a TD
homedog-whenever this happens you gotta pound it like rosie o'donnell
at a $5 chinese buffet. Points won't be necessary.
0
I don't argue with Hawaii guy. Good luck man. i find it interesting though that you are on this side and I read this from another poster...
any counter-points to this?
Take HAWAII +8
We all know that Cincy is more talented on both sides of the ball than
Hawaii, and by virtue of it's Conference has played a tougher schedule
than Hawaii of course. However Cincy has also received it's conference
trophy as well as a guaranteed spot in a BCS bowl. The hard part is
behind them, time to get a little R-n-R before the biggest game in the
schools history right. I know the BCS bowls are about a month away, but
I don't imagine that Coach Kelly would be too happy if any of his key
players were seriously hurt in what will be basically a meaningless
game for them besides notching another "W" to their already impressive
wins column. Cincy has already proven that if the focus isn't there
that they are beatable or almost beatable on the road to lesser
opponents---check Akron, Uconn, and WV. Hawaii on the other hand, has
also locked up a spot in it's almost annual Hawaii Bowl and finished
2nd place in the WAC to Boise St.--No big feats here, but this is a
team that has improved steadily throughout the season, and has finally
found a QB to replace Brennan in Alexander. The stars aligned last week
with Cincy's 20 pt win over Syracuse and Hawaii's 14 pt. win over
WASU-after being 28.5 pt. favorites. A game in which Hawaii probably
should have laid the number down, but was thwarted by missed or blocked
FG's, red zone blunders, and costly penalties all which led to an
unimpressive victory----the perfect storm for linesmakers to
overcompensate what should be a much closer line. Head coach McMackin
truly does not believe in running up the score just to get brownie
points, or for his QB to get "REPS" while up by 30 with 6 minutes left
in a game. Hawaii will also be getting 2 of their best impact players
back this week in RB/WR/PR Pilares and CB/WR/KR Mouton--both sat out
but could have probably played if needed. The Main factor here is:
MOTIVATION!!!----Hawaii has only had 1 other nationally televised game
this season-a 20 pt. road loss to boise st., and they have not lived
down last year's thrashing in the Sugar bowl. They get verbally
assaulted by just about every sportsmediaperson or college football
analyst when the topic of non-BCS conference schools playing in BCS
bowls comes up. They have become the #1 argument against the likes of
Utah, Boise St.(ironically both teams have already played in BCS games
and won.), and Ball St. getting a shot at a BCS game. On top of all
that, because the Hawaii Bowl has tie-ins with the Pac-10, and the
Pac-10 stinks this year, there may not be enough bowl-eligible Pac-10
teams to provide a
suitor for Hawaii to play on christmas eve. So the contingency plan
would be a Conf. USA team, and that would be a serious downgrade in
opponent-if only by name. So for most intents and purposes this will be
Hawaii's bowl game.----and a sidenote------last time Cincy played at
aloha stadium, former UH QB timmy chang got slammed to the turf while
downing the ball in a win on the last play of the game--inciting what
would be the nastiest, ugliest, low down dirty brawl I've ever seen,
even the coaches and fans got involved. The fans will be in full force
on the rock. It's been awhile since Hawaii has been more than a TD
homedog-whenever this happens you gotta pound it like rosie o'donnell
at a $5 chinese buffet. Points won't be necessary.
placin or anyone else who might know this... i'm looking at that last sentence of your thread, because i think that is an important point...
i BELIEVE that it has been a long long time (couple years at least) since Hawaii was a significant home underdog... but despite what it says in that write-up, i believe that when Hawaii is a home dog it is usually because they are playing a team that is way out of their league, and the scoreboard usually reflects this...
does anyone know offhand how Hawaii had done in recent years (maybe last 10) when they are a home underdog? this would be good info...
0
placin or anyone else who might know this... i'm looking at that last sentence of your thread, because i think that is an important point...
i BELIEVE that it has been a long long time (couple years at least) since Hawaii was a significant home underdog... but despite what it says in that write-up, i believe that when Hawaii is a home dog it is usually because they are playing a team that is way out of their league, and the scoreboard usually reflects this...
does anyone know offhand how Hawaii had done in recent years (maybe last 10) when they are a home underdog? this would be good info...
I don't know...I ripped that post from another thread...b/c i thought his write-up was interesting and ironic that he felt so compelled to pull that together early in the week...and so did Hawaiiguy. One thing I can tell you is that I will take a Hawaii person's perspective on their own team NOT to cover before I take the opposition.
This one scared me as well..considering I am a UC homer...but I have a good feeling that UC picks it up. I don't think they score more than they typically do, I just think that their defense stops Hawaii much more than Hawaii is used too.
0
I don't know...I ripped that post from another thread...b/c i thought his write-up was interesting and ironic that he felt so compelled to pull that together early in the week...and so did Hawaiiguy. One thing I can tell you is that I will take a Hawaii person's perspective on their own team NOT to cover before I take the opposition.
This one scared me as well..considering I am a UC homer...but I have a good feeling that UC picks it up. I don't think they score more than they typically do, I just think that their defense stops Hawaii much more than Hawaii is used too.
If you choose to make use of any information on this website including online sports betting services from any websites that may be featured on
this website, we strongly recommend that you carefully check your local laws before doing so.It is your sole responsibility to understand your local laws and observe them strictly.Covers does not provide
any advice or guidance as to the legality of online sports betting or other online gambling activities within your jurisdiction and you are responsible for complying with laws that are applicable to you in
your relevant locality.Covers disclaims all liability associated with your use of this website and use of any information contained on it.As a condition of using this website, you agree to hold the owner
of this website harmless from any claims arising from your use of any services on any third party website that may be featured by Covers.