Cincinnati 125 for 125 | # 9 Tony Pike
Tony Pike checks in at #9 on the list of the 125 greatest Bearcats
Tony Pike checks in at #9 on the list of the 125 greatest Bearcats
Bob Bell was a terror before his time at 6'4" 250 pounds. It is a great shame that the Bearcats have no sack or TFL records from his era
Jim O'Brien was a local schoolboy hero who became one of three central cogs in an offense that was 30 years ahead of its time for Homer Rice.
Terrill Byrd was built like a bowling ball and he played the game to capitalize on that fact. It worked for everyone involved. He checks in at # 14 on the list of the 125 greatest bearcats.
Connor Barwin was a one season wonder with the bearcats but what a season. Sure its a sentimental pick but Connor Barwin checks in at #15 on the list of the 125 greatest bearcats
Danny McCoin came from the foothills of the Smokey Mountains and rewrote the Bearcats record books. And he checks in at #17 on the list of the 125 greatest bearcats.
Defensive End Antwan Peek holds the UC records for TFL and sacks for a career. He checks in at #20 on the list of the 125 greatest bearcats.
Tight End Brent Celek is the best ever at his position for the Cincinnati Bearcats. But his catch and run against Rutgers makes him a legend
Defensive Back Haruki Nakamura checks in at #25 on the list of the 125 greatest Football Bearcats.
The Cincinnati Bearcats search for an all around playmaker to fill part of the void left by Isaiah Pead isn't getting the attention that the QB battle is getting. But it is arguably more important to the success of the offense to fill that role