Article By Richard Cotner on 17th December, 2009
Brian Kelly knew he had to get out of Cincinnati while the getting was good and the getting would never be better than it is right now.
Kelly understands that the Ponzi scheme he's been running in Cincinnati will soon come crashing down as the Bearcats experience a quick death at the hands of Urban Meyer and the Florida Gators in the Sugar Bowl.
In a move that would have made Gordon Gecco proud, Kelly sold off his Bearcat holdings before the bottom fell out and left him with nothing.
Though he will not suffer the quick death of his former team, Kelly will now be forced to clean up the mess left by Charlie Weis...
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