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Updated: 3:33 PM Dec 10, 2009
Media now banned from Cincinnati Football Banquet
Everyone wants to know what Cincy coach Brian Kelly has to say tonight. Members of the media will no longer be able to listen is as that portion of the banquet has been closed to the media.
Posted: 3:30 PM Dec 10, 2009Reporter: Angelo Di Carlo Email Address: angelo.dicarlo@wndu.com |
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Everyone is interested in what Brian Kelly will say at tonight's Cincinnati football banquet. Will he announce he's staying with the Bearcats or that he is leaving for Notre Dame? Or will he ignore the subject all together and put the focus on his 12-0 Bearcats?
Well, that information may now be hard to come by.
NewsCenter 16 just received word from our NBC affiliate in Cincinnati that UC will ask the media to leave the banquet at 6pm.
There is a meet and greet with fans and the team at 5pm that the media is allowed to attend. Then at 6pm, the media will be asked to leave. The actual banquet, including Kelly's speech, will not start until 7pm.
There may also be a team meeting sometime between 5 and 7pm as well.
Earlier in the day, everything was in place for the media to be able to attend the full event.
What it all means... time will only tell.

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