VIDEO: Did BK Know His UC Days Were Over In Pittsburgh?
By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season
PHILADELPHIA -- I've been sitting in the same spot at the same coffee shop for going on seven hours now, and I'm pretty sure this will be my last Brian Kelly post.
Until the next one.
But take a look at the short video clip at the bottom of this post. Lots of things to consider here.
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I shot a bunch of postgame celebration video on the field in the minutes after the Bearcats just pulled off a thrilling win at Pittsburgh, 45-44, on Saturday, to claim their second straight Big East championship and automatic BCS bowl bid.
In the video, you see Kelly walking off the field as U2's "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" reverberates over the sound system at Heinz Field. Draw your own parallels with that one.
As Kelly paces toward the UC locker room, flanked by state troopers, you see in the back corner, 100 yards behind him, a hearty collection of red-sweatered Cincinnati fans who made the trip. So why is he waving in the other direction? Certainly Kelly was walking in the right direction, toward the locker room where he'd greet his 12-0 Bearcats, but why the big, grand, sweeping wave toward an empty section full of Steeler-yellow seats?
Did Brian Kelly know he'd just coached his last game as Cincinnati's coach? Did the towel-to-the-face move in this clip hold beneath it a meaning far deeper than just the emotional release that follows a high-stakes victory on a cold field in a rival's packed stadium?
You decide.
Reader Comments (2)
I agree with you John P. It reminds me when Lee Gerowitz told me he was leaving Cincinnati. He said he was going off to better things at ESPN, but I knew it was because of what Randy Palicki showed him in Piss Alley.
It's a good thing that I have such a huge ego and receive Google alerts for myself - or else I would have missed this. I left UC for ESPN because, quite frankly, ESPN paid better and I got fired from my checking IDs job at the gym at UC. And look at me now...I'm incredible.