The Bearcats Revenues are Up
but the athletic department remains in the red. The good news is that the shortfall is the same size as last year (grasping for straws)
but the athletic department remains in the red. The good news is that the shortfall is the same size as last year (grasping for straws)
An early look at the Bearcats last game in October on the road against Memphis
Like every other season UConn will take the field in August with a strong defense and running game. But the question mark is also the same, can they get enough production out of the passing game.
At first blush the Temple Owls might look like the same team that flopped in their first season back in the Big East. But there is a difference this year, Temple has playmakers to build around. The same could not be said about them a year ago.
One of the most under utilized players for the Bearcats under Butch Jones and Mike Bajakian was Ralph David Abernathy IV. Will Eddie Gran and Darrin Hinshaw find a way to get the speedster more involved in the offense.
Half of ALL of his shirts
Go ahead and react in your own way to this development.
Tampa has been very, very kind to the Bearcats of late and UC will head down there once again for another barn burner.
I have no idea
The seat is slowly but surely heating up for Don Treadwell in Oxford. The Bearcats will travel to Oxford (Nippert West) to close out the month of September against a Miami team that could very well be in desperation mode.
Catching up on the proceedings ahead of Saturday's open practice.
For the 8th year in a row the Bearcats will take on an FCS foe. While this is definitely a buy game, there is some interesting subtext going on.
Tommy Tuberville didn't get the architecht, Jim Chaney, but he did pick up two disciples from Chaney's time with the Tennessee Vols
Tim Beckman is already nearing hot water after a dreadful 2-10 season in his debut. The Bearcats will travel to Illinois in the second week of the season to make sure he stays there.
UC will almost certainly be running more concepts in the running game than they have for the past three years. But more concepts doesn't necessarily mean more plays
Purdue finally fired Danny Hope at the end of last season. They turned to former Kent State coach Darrell Hazell to lead the climb out of their Danny Hope shaped hole. The first steps will come in Nippert Stadium
For all of the talk of Eddie Gran bringing a "pro style" offense to UC he hasn't hired a staff to accomplish that
Rounding up all of the talk surrounding the start of spring football
Anytime you try to figure out what a first time offensive coordinators offense will look like it pays dividends to look at who he has worked under and what they did. In Grans case that means a trip back in time and space.
Thankfully we probably won't be seeing that much of them
It is a fact that Travis Kelce more than quadrupled his career production during the 2012 season. But that doesn't necessarily mean that TK is a one year wonder. Context matters, and raises a completely different conclusion
The Cincinnati Bearcats lost arguably the greatest running back in school history at the conclusion of the 2012 season. Isaiah Pead moved on to the NFL and the running game got better thanks to a dynamic combination
The Bearcats season was circling the drain before Brendon Kay was inserted into the Syracuse game. In the end the biggest thing Kay brought to the table was the ability to make quick, decisive decisions. The decisions which escaped Munchie Legaux
the biggest home game of the season kicks off in an hour and a half
The Bearcats are a team that is built to run the ball and build the offense from play action. Doing so against Rutgers will require getting peak performances against a Rutgers defense which is the toughest the Bearcats have yet seen.