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Cincinnati Bearcats Football 2016

Hayden Moore Season in Review

The sophomore starter still has work to do.

Alex Thomas Season in Review

Thomas is your returning leader in interceptions.

Ross Trail Season in Review

He threw a lot of interceptions even though he didn’t play much.

Eric Wilson: An Appreciation

Although the UC defense struggled mightily this season, Eric Wilson shined with his best year as a college athlete

Handing Out the First Annual DTD Football Awards

After a week of voting, here’s who and what the DTD community selected.

Mike Boone Season in Review

An injury and offensive staleness made Boone look less explosive than year’s past.

Zach Edwards An Appreciation

Tackles, interceptions and consistency. These are the hallmarks of one of UC’s greatest safeties.

Devin Gray Season in Review

The break out before the break out.

Mark Wilson Season in Review

Wilson may not have amazed in 2016 but he was durable. That in itself was valuable.

Mike Tyson: An Appreciation

The converted safety was a versatile contributor to UC’s defense in 2016.

Tyrell Gilbert Season in Review

Despite missing a couple games late in the season, Gilbert was an important part of the pass defense.

Antonio Kinard: An Appreciation

Kinard did more than just replace Bryce Jenkinson on the depth chart.

Revisiting Cincinnati’s Bowl Game Successes

Since they’ll be at home this bowl season, let’s take a look back at the good times.

Alex Pace: An Appreciation

A breakthrough senior season for the disruptive defensive tackle.

Kahlil Lewis Season in Review

Flashes in an offensive gloom.

Marquise Copeland Season in Review

Copeland saw a large jump in his numbers this year thanks to an increase in playing time.

Tion Green: An Appreciation

Never the fastest man on the field, but Tion always got the job done.

Down the Drive Reacts to the Fickell Hiring

Not everybody thinks this was a slam dunk.

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Fickell Introduced as New UC Head Coach

Luke Fickell spoke about passion, his plans for an uptempo offense and how he wants to target local recruits in his introductory press conference on Saturday.

Luke Fickell To Be Named UC Head Coach

All that’s left is the official announcement.

Down the Drive Reacts to Tuberville’s Resignation

Ding, dong Tubs is gone.

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Tuberville Resigns, UC Coaching Search Begins

Tommy Tuberville resigned after Cincinnati's first losing season since 2010. Now the search for his replacement begins.

Tuberville Resigns, UC Coaching Search Begins

Its official.

Reports: Tuberville Will Step Down as UC Head Coach

After a 4-8 season, Tommy Tuberville appears to be on his way out.

If Tuberville Is Let Go, Who’s Next?

It hasn’t happened yet but Tommy Tuberville could be on his way out. Let’s take a look at some possible replacements.

Wilson, Broughton Earn All-AAC Honors

It was a bleak season for UC, but a few players performed at a high level.

Grading the Defense: Week 13

Against an electrically charged Tulsa offense, UC put up little resistance.

Grading the Offense: Week 13

The Bearcats offense went out in style... sorta.

What Happened in the Rest of the AAC in Week 13?

Temple earned a spot in AAC Championship Game.

UC Goes Down Swinging in Regular Season Finale

The offense finally got things going but in the end, the Bearcats suffered a familiar fate.

Game Thread: Cincinnati Bearcats at Tulsa Golden Hurricane

The end is nigh.

How to Watch: Cincinnati Bearcats at Tulsa Golden Hurricane

The Cincinnati Bearcats will conclude their disappointing season against Tulsa this Friday night. Here’s how you can watch it!

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    Marcus Freeman is entering his third season as Cincinnati’s Defensive Coordinator. Bearcats had the 11th ranked defense in 2018, allowing just 28 TDs (8th in the country). Freeman worked at Ohio State, Kent State and Purdue before reuniting with Luke Fickell. . Before he got into coaching, Freeman was a dominant linebacker at Ohio State. He was a 2x All Second Team Big Ten player. He started 37 games between 2004-2008. 2007 was his high for tackles, with 109 total. In 2007 and 2008, he recorded 9.5 sacks each year. His only 2 INTs came in 2006 and he forced 2 fumbles in 2007. . He was a 5th round pick in the 2009 NFL Draft by the Bears, but never played a game in the NFL. He was waived before the season started and signed contracts with Bills and Texans too, but an enlarged heart condition, found on one of his physicals, forced him to retire. . Freeman was listed at #24 on @theathletichq list of assistant coaches who could become head coach soon. Some Ohio or Michigan MAC school would benefit greatly from pursuing Freeman in the future. . . . #cincitypride #cincinnati #nati #bearcats #bearcatspride #bearcatsnation #cincinnatibearcats #gobearcats #ucbearcats #uc #cincinnatifootball #bearcatsfootball #marcusfreeman #football

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