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The Cincinnati Bearcat #25 and Arizona Wildcats played each other for the first time. The Wildcats held on for a 30-24 win by running the last 5:04 off the clock and Michael Salgano-Medina kicked a 51-yard field goal with 1:34 left in the game.
Cincinnati (7-3, 5-2 Big 12) came into the game on top of the Big 12 while Arizona (7-3, 4-3 Big 12) had momentum with wins in its last two games."
Tawee Walker rushed for 119 yards but Brendan Sorsby had one of his worst passing days of the season and threw two interceptions. He also rolled his ankle late in the third quarter. Sorsby ended with 154d yards passing but only had 75 through the third quarter.
"We didn't make enough plays," head coach Scott Satterfield said. "We missed some tackles, too. Give Arizona credit. They took some things away from us. They doubled Joe Royer and we can't force it to him. There has to be someone one-on-one when they do that. We had some drops and they just made more plays than we did."
The Bearcats were without running back Evan Pryor and wide receiver Caleb Goodie. Both should be ready for Brigham Young University, next Saturday. True freshman running back, Zion Johnson from Covington, Georgia, emerged from the scout team to contribute 42 yards and a touchdown on seven carries.
"I haven't done a good job against one-on-one coverage the last two weeks," Sorsby said. "We have to figure it out because that's what we're going to see the rest of the way. Goodie can stretch the defense and is really fast but we have to figure it out with who we have."
The loss hurts the Bearcats chances of playing for the Big 12 title but they have BYU next week, face-to-face to take care of that aspiration.
"There are a lot of good teams in this conference," nose tackle, Dontay Corleone said. "Last year everyone had two losses at the end."
Sorsby threw an interception on the first play from . Jay'Vion Cole picked off the pass and returned it to the Cincinnati 26. Two plays later, Ismail Mahdi scored on a 27-yard run. Michael Salgado-Medina converted from placement for the extra point with 14:04 remaining in the first quarter.
Tawee Walker broke free on a 39-yard run and Zion Johnson ran for 21 yards. Those plays set up a three-yard touchdown run by Sorsby. Stephen Rusnak kicked the extra point to tie the game with 11:07 left in the quarter.
The Bearcats stopped Arizona on the next series. The Bearcats took five plays to cover 74 yards for the go-ahead touchdown. Walker picked up 54 yards on the ground on the first play from scrimmage. Sorsby connected with Jeff Caldwell for a seven-yard score.
Cincinnati survived a 50-yard field goal attempt by Salgado-Medina with 3:48 left in the quarter.
The Bearcats went three and out. Arizona got the ball back on the 50 after Cincinnati interfered with the fair catch.
Mathew McDoom interfered with Noah Fifta's pass to give the Wildcats a first down on the Cincinnati 35. The quarter ended with Arizona's first and 10 from Cincinnati's 11-yard line. Logan Wilson blocked Arizona's 34-yard attempt. It was the first blocked field goal since 2022 by Jawon Briggs against Navy.
Sorsby threw his second interception of the half. Dalton Johnson intercepted Sorsby's pass intended for Cyress Allen at the Arizona 36. Sorsby did not turn the ball over at all in the Bearcats first eight games but has now thrown three interceptions in the last two games.
Cincinnati held Arizona to a 24-yard field goal by Salgado-Medina to cut the Bearcats lead to 14-10 at halftime.
Arizona took the first possession of the second half to the Cincinnati seven. The Bearcats defense held and Salgado-Medina kicked a 25-yard field goal to cap an 11-play, 68-yard drive to cut the Cincinnati lead to 14-13.
Cincinnati went three and out on its first possession of the second half but punter Max Fletcher pinned to Wildcats on their out one with 7:49 left in the third quarter.
The Wildcats drove 99 yards in six plays. Fifita completed a 30-yard pass to Chris Hunter on a third and five. Kedrick Reescano ran for a 50-yard score to give Arizona a 20-14 lead with 5:21 left in the third quarter.
Sorsby threw a 37-yard pass to Allen to set up Rusnak's 28-yard field goal to cut the Wildcats' lead to 20-17 at the end of the quarter.
The Wildcats took a 27-17 lead with a 75-yard, nine-play scoring drive. Fifita threw 15 yards to Gio Richardson in the endzone. There were 10:53 left in the game.
Cincinnati converted on a fourth and one with a four-yard pass to Caldwell. Johnson capped the drive with a one-yard plunge with 6:38 to play,
