CFB fans react as Big 12 hilariously misspells Cincinnati during Media Day 1: “SOMEONE NEEDS FIRED” “Public education”

Image Credit: @gobearcfb/Instagram
Image Credit: @gobearcfb/Instagram

It seems like the Big 12 league is still settling to get familiar with the Cincinnati Bearcats. The team had participated in the Big 12 football media days on Tuesday in Las Vegas.

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The Allegiant Stadium was declared with a 16-team, conference set up that was modeled after a locker room decorated with the team's jersey on a hander, a nameplate, and a helmet. Even though the decoration was impressive, fans noticed that there was a problem with the spelling of 'Cincinnati.'

The name was misspelled on the nameplate, reading 'University of Cincinatti.'

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This mistake received a high amount of college football fans on the internet. Some fans asked for the firing of the team who decorated the setup.

"SOMEONE NEEDS FIRED," wrote a fan.
"At least it's spelled correctly on the jersey," a fan commented.
"This is a horiffying display of speling," another X user commented.

There were some fans who liked the new name of Cincinnati.

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"That’s how is should be spelled," a fan wrote.
"They shoulda put CinciNATTY," a fan chimed in.
"Natti should be their new nickname," a fan commented.

Cincinnati Bearcats get an important team member back after getting treated for medical issues

The head coach of the Bearcats, Scott Satterfield, revealed at the Big 12 media day that they are getting defensive lineman Dontay Corleone to the team. The athlete was successfully treated for blood colors in his lungs but is now safe to return to the squad.

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"He has been with our team yesterday and today, so he will continue to work out all summer," Satterfield said, as per ESPN. "We're taking it day by day, but hopefully as we progress throughout the summer and headed into fall camp, he'll be available to play and available to go. I know he wants to, he's such an incredible young man."
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Corleone was hospitalized on June 14 after he complained of chest pains, and discomfort which then led to shortness of breath. The coach thanked the school's staff of doctors and coaches.

"I just want to recognize our medical team and our training staff and our doctors," Satterfield said. "They did a phenomenal job of identifying what was going on with Dontay."

The 6 ft. 2, 320-pound player is considered a top NFL prospect. He recorded 83 tackles and six sacks in the past two seasons he played. Fans can see him play against the FCS Towson on October 31.

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Edited by Abigail Kevichusa
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