The Cincinnati Enquirer reports: Whatever Brian Kelly chooses to do -- whether he stays at Cincinnati or accepts Notre Dame's head coaching job -- the Bearcats just want the drama and mystery to end.
"Just make the decision fast, bro, so we can get it out of the way," Cincinnati receiver Mardy Gilyard said. "You know what you're going to do. Just do it. We're tired of worrying about it."
Cincinnati has informed local media that it can interview players during a pre-team banquet social hour from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET, but that the actual team banquet dinner and program is closed to the media.
Read the full story at Cincinnati.com.
"Just make the decision fast, bro, so we can get it out of the way," Cincinnati receiver Mardy Gilyard said. "You know what you're going to do. Just do it. We're tired of worrying about it."
Cincinnati has informed local media that it can interview players during a pre-team banquet social hour from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET, but that the actual team banquet dinner and program is closed to the media.
Read the full story at Cincinnati.com.













Dude, it was the late season loss to (I think unranked) Pitt that did that, not Rodriguez leaving. Let me add that I am from WVU's area, and though they're not my main team, they are a team that I follow and root for. But I can't blame Rodriguez for making that move; from what I've heard, he had a bad relationship with WVU's administration. But WVU just out and out blew that game, and that's why they didn't get into the NC game that year.
If Kelly does leave, he will at least have avoided a similar late-season loss to Pitt. Cinci may not be able to get a NC this year despite having gone 12-0, but they have a long shot at it and can get in the top 3 at least. Its up to the players.
Same crap that doomed WVU's BCS championship bid when Rodriguez played WVU against Michigan. They should be fined for talking to anyone until after the bowl season.