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I am a freelance writer. I've covered the Cincinnati Reds, Bengals and others since 1992. I have a background in sales as well. I've sold consumer electronics, advertising and consumer package goods for companies ranging from the now defunct Circuit City to Procter&Gamble. I have worked as a stats operator for Xavier University, the University of Cincinnati, the College of Mount St. Joe and Colerain High School.

Saturday, November 25, 2023

Cincinnati Closes First Big 12 Season With A Loss


  

The Cincinnati Bearcats closed their first season in the Big 12 with a 49-16 loss to the Kansas Jayhawks.

The Bearcats finished the season at 3-9 and 1-8 in the conference. Their lone win was against Houston, who was also in its first season in the Big 12. Both teams transferred from the American Athletic Conference.

The loss left Cincinnati out of Bowl Games and forced them to look forward to spring practice.

Kansas finished with an 8-4 record, 5-4 in the conference. They are eligible for a Bowl Game.

The Bearcats scored first off the opening kickoff with 49-yard field goal by Carter Brown after a drive that chewed up 6:48.

Kansas converted an interception into a quick five-play, 77-yard drive in 2:38 touchdown drive. Cobee Bryant intercepted a long pass intended for Xzavier Henderson at the Kansas 23 yard line. Devin Neal capped the drive with a 13-yard touchdown run to put Kansas in the lead with 8:55 left in the first half.

Neal is ranked fifth on the Kansas all-time rushing list. He passed a pair of NFL greats in Gayle Sayers and John Riggins this season.

After Cincinnati suffered a three and out on offense, Jason Bean connected with Jared Casey on a 15-yard scoring pass to extend the Jayhawks lead to 14-3.

Cincinnati scored with 26 seconds left in the half on an 11-yard pass from Emery Jones to Ryan Montgomery.  The play completed a 75-yard drive in 13 plays to make the score 14-10.

Bean took just two plays and 17 seconds to get the score back to 21-10. He threw 30 yards to Lawrence Arnold on the first play. He hit tight end Mason Fairchild with a 26-yard scoring pass to close the half.

Neal ran 30 yards for a touchdown on the opening drive of the second half. The carry put him at exactly 100 yards for the game and exactly 3,000 yards for his career.

Ryan Montgomery found Dee Wiggins in the end zone with a seven-yard touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter. Jones converted the two-point play on a keeper, just reaching the pylon to make it a two-score game. The conversion was overturned by review. Jones lost control of the ball before he touched the pylon. The Kansas bench was called for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, allowing Cincinnati to kick off from mid field.

Bean answered right away off a three-play drive, scoring on a 43-yard run untouched. He ran 50 yards for another touchdown with 9:52 left in the game. On two plays he rushed for 93 yards and finished with 90 yards rushing on four carries. Bean threw for 250 yards and two touchdowns, completing 13 of 17 passes.

Dylan McDuffie finished with a six-yard touchdown carry with 47 seconds left.







Saturday, November 4, 2023

UCF Hands Bearcats A Seventh Straight Loss Ruins Bowl Appearance Chances


  

The UCF Knights visited the Cincinnati Bearcats in their first confrontation as members of the Big 12 and picked up its first win in the new conference, 28-26.

The Knights (4-6, 1-5) held on to win its second game in a row over the Bearcats (2-7, 0-6) and take a lead in the all-time series at 5-4.  The loss knocked Cincinnati out of bowl eligibility.

The Bearcats failure to score a touchdown inside the 20 in the middle of the fourth quarter, illustrated their season long problem. Cincinnati once again owned the sixty yards between the 20's, holding a 515-381 advantage in yards from scrimmage.  

Cincinnati scored first on a 39-yard field goal by Carter Brown after the Bearcats, who are efficient between the 20's, drove 53 yards.

Aided by 30 yards in Bearcat penalties, UCF scored on an eight yard run by quarterback John Rhys Plumlee.  One of the penalties, an illegal block below the knees by Bryon Threats, later resulted in his ejection for making contact with an official.

After a disastrous misthrow on a fourth and one play, Cincinnati starting quarterback, Emory Jones, was replaced by Brady Lichtenberg.

The Bearcats put a drive together after a fumble recovery by Eric Phillips but Xzavier fumbled on a 35-yard catch of a Lichtenberg pass. The Knights recovered at their own 12.

UCF drove 88 yards for a touchdown drive that ended with a 13-yard run by RJ Harvey.

Jones returned to lead a 73-yard drive that concluded with an 11-yard touchdown strike to Braden Smith.

The Cincinnati defense forced a three and out with 1:40 remaining in the first half, giving the Bearcats a chance to change the score from their own 34. 

Jones was intercepted at the goal line by Nikai Martinez, who returned it to the UCF 26 to protect the Knight's 14-10 halftime lead.

The Bearcats took a lead, 17-14, with a two-yard run by Ryan Montgomery with 5:19 left in the third quarter. The seven-play, 75-yard drive featured a 40-yard completion to Donovan Ollie and a 29-yard run by Ryan Montgomery. 

Plumlee made two key runs for first down on a pair of third and long plays to set up RJ Harvey's 25-yard run to regain the lead, at 21-17 with 0:31 in the quarter.

Cincinnati drove to the two on a 35-yard catch by Smith but a false start and two losses on running plays forced them to settle for Brown's 28-yard field goal.

Harvey ran for his third touchdown from one-yard out with 2:41 to finish off the Bearcats.

Kiner's six-yard run gave the Bearcats a shot at a two-point conversion to tie but Jone's pass was batted down in the end zone.

Corey Kiner led the Bearcats with the 114 yards. Ryan Montgomery rushed for 113 yards.