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Kentucky cincinnati.com z SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2018 z 9C Dana Holgorsen can earn a $25,000 bonus if West Virginia beats Syracuse next week in the Camping World Bowl, a game the Mountaineers will play without star quarterback Will Grier and left tack- le Yodny Cajuste. Dave Doeren’s contract with North Carolina State calls for him to receive a $50,000 bonus if the Wolf- pack beat Texas A&M in the Gator Bowl. N.C. State’s best players on ei- ther side of the ball (receiver Kelvin Harmon and linebacker Germaine Pratt) will not play. Grier and Cajuste, Harmon and Pratt are part of a growing trend in college football. At least 20 players are planning to skip their teams’ bowl games to focus instead on getting ready for the NFL and avoid injuries. The importance of non-playoff post- season games depends on who you ask and changes from player to player and team to team. But for many coaches, winning a bowl game has a set value. Six coaches who have players sit- ting out bowl games this year have nearly $400,000 in total bonuses at stake in those games. Arizona State’s Herm Edwards would have earned the largest bonus in the group, $166,667 for winning the Las Vegas Bowl against Fresno State last week. The Sun Devils lost 31-20, playing without star receiver N’Keal Harry. The junior is a possible first- round draft pick who led the team with 73 catches for 1,088 yards and nine touchdowns. Like Doeren, Minnesota coach PJ Fleck and Memphis coach Mike Nor- vell can each earn $50,000 bonuses for winning their bowl games. Fleck’s Gophers face Georgia Tech in the Quick Lane Bowl on Dec. 26 on Detroit without linebacker Blake Cashman, the team’s leading tackler, and offensive tackle Donnell Greene. Norvell’s Tigers play Wake Forest in the Birmingham Bowl on Saturday without All-America running back Darrell Henderson. Houston coach Major Apple- white would earn a $25,000 bonus if the Cougars can beat Army in the Armed Forces Bowl on Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas. Houston won’t have star defensive tackle Ed Oli- ver, who missed four games this season with a knee injury and de- cided after the regular-season fi- nale that it would be best for him to skip the bowl. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Top players skipping bowls could cost coaches cash Ralph D. Russo ASSOCIATED PRESS Community Announce announcements, novena... Special Notices-Clas Equipment Farm home grown... Great Buys Garage Sales neighborly deals... Garage Sales Assorted Stuff all kinds of things... Careers Jobs new beginnings... OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Real Estate Homes starting fresh... Homes for Sale-Ohio Homes for Sale-Ky Real Estate Rentals great places to live... Public Bid Advertisement Project No. CTC-17002A CINCINNATI STATE-ENERGY EFFICIENCY/BOILER CONVERSION - REBID SEALED BIDS will be received at the Purchasing Office – Room 157, MAIN Building of Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, 3520 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio 45223. Bids Due: 2:00 pm local time, January 8th, 2019 at which time said bids will be OPENED and publicly READ for construction of the above-named project. Bidders must deliver their bid to Cincinnati State, Purchasing Office - Room 157, MAIN Building, by the time and date specified above, either by hand or other logistics. No Bids shall be re- ceived after the stated time. Bids will be received for the fol- lowing Contract: Contract Estimated Cost General Contractor $2,600,000 EDGE Participation Goal: 15% of contract Domestic steel use is required per ORC 153.011. *Prevailing Wage rates and Equal Employment Opportunity requirements are applicable to this Project. Bid Documents : Bid Documents can be obtained at any time no earlier than 2:00 pm on December 20, 2018. Bidder shall bear the cost of printing, viewing and receiving bid docu- ments. No refunds. Plan Holder Key Blue Prints Tel: 513-821-2111 Fax: 513-821-6333 www.keycompanies.com The Contract Documents may be reviewed for bidding pur- poses without charge during business hours at the office sev- eral plan holders throughout Hamilton County. The list and location of these plan holders can be obtained from Key Blue Prints or contact Cincinnati State Owner Agent below. More Info: Direct all inquiries to: Cincinnati State Owner Agent, Mitch Vickery (Browne E&C Services) at [email protected] CIN,Dec22,’18#3308200 Mt Washington- 1 BR Clean, Quiet Building. H/W incld, $475+ dep È 513-231-8690 GREAT LOCATION NEW CONSTRUCTION Hamilton West 4BR Homes Cincinnati 4BR Homes $1575- $1695 (Ask about specials) 513-737-2640 OR www.BBRENTS.com Hartwell/Elmwood. Furnished Rooms on Busline. $100/$110/Week. 513-617-7923 or 513-919-9926 8 Ac. Grant Co., septic system, ga- rage, city water, $2,500 down, $650 per mo. 20 Ac. Butler, KY, wooded, rolling, blacktop road, city water, $71,900, $2,000 down   9 HANDYMAN Experienced, Buying ALL Sports Cards Pre 1970. Please Contact Shane Shoemaker @ 937-241-4251 ! (513) 512-5081 CE-GCI0102408-08
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Page 1: COLLEGE FOOTBALL Top players skipping bowls could cost … · 2018-12-22 · CIN,Dec22, 18#3308200 Mt Washington- 1 BR Clean, Quiet Building. H/W incld, $475+ dep È 513-231-8690

Kentucky cincinnati.com ❚ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2018 ❚ 9C

Dana Holgorsen can earn a$25,000 bonus if West Virginiabeats Syracuse next week in theCamping World Bowl, a game theMountaineers will play without starquarterback Will Grier and left tack-le Yodny Cajuste.

Dave Doeren’s contract withNorth Carolina State calls for him toreceive a $50,000 bonus if the Wolf-pack beat Texas A&M in the GatorBowl. N.C. State’s best players on ei-ther side of the ball (receiver KelvinHarmon and linebacker GermainePratt) will not play.

Grier and Cajuste, Harmon andPratt are part of a growing trend incollege football. At least 20 players areplanning to skip their teams’ bowlgames to focus instead on gettingready for the NFL and avoid injuries.The importance of non-playoff� post-season games depends on who youask and changes from player to playerand team to team. But for manycoaches, winning a bowl game has aset value.

Six coaches who have players sit-ting out bowl games this year havenearly $400,000 in total bonuses atstake in those games. Arizona

State’s Herm Edwards would haveearned the largest bonus in thegroup, $166,667 for winning the LasVegas Bowl against Fresno State lastweek. The Sun Devils lost 31-20,playing without star receiver N’KealHarry. The junior is a possible fi�rst-round draft pick who led the teamwith 73 catches for 1,088 yards andnine touchdowns.

Like Doeren, Minnesota coach PJFleck and Memphis coach Mike Nor-vell can each earn $50,000 bonusesfor winning their bowl games.

Fleck’s Gophers face Georgia Techin the Quick Lane Bowl on Dec. 26 onDetroit without linebacker BlakeCashman, the team’s leading tackler,and off�ensive tackle Donnell Greene.Norvell’s Tigers play Wake Forest inthe Birmingham Bowl on Saturdaywithout All-America running backDarrell Henderson.

Houston coach Major Apple-white would earn a $25,000 bonusif the Cougars can beat Army in theArmed Forces Bowl on Saturday inFort Worth, Texas. Houston won’thave star defensive tackle Ed Oli-ver, who missed four games thisseason with a knee injury and de-cided after the regular-season fi�-nale that it would be best for him toskip the bowl.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Top players skipping bowlscould cost coaches cashRalph D. Russo ASSOCIATED PRESS

Community

Announceannouncements, novena...

Special Notices-Clas

Equipment

Farmhome grown...

Great Buys

Garage Salesneighborly deals...

Garage Sales

Assorted

Stuffall kinds of things...

Careers

Jobsnew beginnings...

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION

Real Estate

Homesstarting fresh...

Homes for Sale-Ohio

Homes for Sale-Ky

Real Estate

Rentalsgreat places to live...

Public Bid AdvertisementProject No. CTC-17002A

CINCINNATI STATE-ENERGY EFFICIENCY/BOILERCONVERSION - REBID

SEALED BIDS will be received at the Purchasing Office –Room 157, MAIN Building of Cincinnati State Technical andCommunity College, 3520 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio45223.Bids Due: 2:00 pm local time, January 8th, 2019at which time said bids will be OPENED and publicly READfor construction of the above-named project. Bidders mustdeliver their bid to Cincinnati State, Purchasing Office -Room 157, MAIN Building, by the time and date specifiedabove, either by hand or other logistics. No Bids shall be re-ceived after the stated time. Bids will be received for the fol-lowing Contract:Contract Estimated CostGeneral Contractor $2,600,000EDGE Participation Goal: 15% of contractDomestic steel use is required per ORC 153.011.*Prevailing Wage rates and Equal Employment Opportunityrequirements are applicable to this Project.Bid Documents : Bid Documents can be obtained at any timeno earlier than 2:00 pm on December 20, 2018. Bidder shallbear the cost of printing, viewing and receiving bid docu-ments. No refunds.Plan Holder Key Blue PrintsTel: 513-821-2111Fax: 513-821-6333www.keycompanies.comThe Contract Documents may be reviewed for bidding pur-poses without charge during business hours at the office sev-eral plan holders throughout Hamilton County. The list andlocation of these plan holders can be obtained from Key BluePrints or contact Cincinnati State Owner Agent below.More Info: Direct all inquiries to:Cincinnati State Owner Agent, Mitch Vickery (Browne E&CServices) at [email protected],Dec22,’18#3308200

Mt Washington- 1 BR Clean,Quiet Building. H/W incld,$475+ dep È 513-231-8690

GREAT LOCATION

NEW CONSTRUCTION HamiltonWest 4BR Homes Cincinnati 4BRHomes $1575- $1695 (Ask about

specials) 513-737-2640 ORwww.BBRENTS.com

Hartwell/Elmwood. FurnishedRooms on Busline. $100/$110/Week.513-617-7923 or 513-919-9926

8 Ac. Grant Co., septic system, ga-rage, city water, $2,500 down, $650

per mo.20 Ac. Butler, KY, wooded, rolling,blacktop road, city water, $71,900,

$2,000 down

 Â

9

HANDYMAN Experienced,

Buying ALL Sports Cards Pre1970. Please Contact ShaneShoemaker @ 937-241-4251

!

(513) 512-5081

CE-GCI0102408-08

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