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Bowl Season '08: Diddy Drives Cincy From Miami Hotel

12/30/2008 9:45 PM ET By Chas Rich

    • Chas Rich
    • Chas Rich is a College Sports Blogger for FanHouse
FanHouse gathers around the TV to bring you insights from Bowl Season '08.

The Cincy football team finds itself changing hotels the night before the Orange Bowl. Not because of some plan from the Cincy coaches to avoid Virginia Tech fans trying to disrupt the sleep of the players. Not for some motivational strategy. No, it is because Fontainebleau Hotel where the Bearcats are staying will also be the location of Sean "P. Diddy" Combs' New Years Eve party.
"It's just too much of a distraction," Kelly said. "We have secured another hotel. If things go the way I've seen them go in that hotel after 12 o'clock, we'll be in another hotel on New Year's Eve."
Go figure. A bunch of college athletes at a luxury hotel in Miami supposedly getting a good night's sleep in their rooms before the biggest game in their careers. All the while a huge, high-end, trendy New Years Eve Party rages below. What could go wrong?

The quote does raise other questions. When was Brian Kelly at a New Years Eve Party at the Fontainebleau Hotel that he's seen the way they go? And who was hosting that party?

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