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CollegeFootballNews: Cincinnati Schedule Breakdown & Predictions
Best Case Scenario
10-2: The Bearcats come out roaring, getting through their first three games without breathing hard before pulling off a tough stunner at Nebraska to crank up the national attention. This won’t be a perfect season with road games at UCF, SMU and Temple along with home dates against Memphis and Houston, but they do enough to get through the East to play for the American Athletic Conference title.
Worst Case Scenario
6-6: A loss at Nebraska isn’t a big deal, but it’s a part of four road games in five dates. A weary Bearcat team drops the date at SMU, splits the home games against Memphis and Houston, and loses out on the East title at UCF. A loss a Temple cements a relatively disappointing season.
https://collegefootballnews.com/2020/02/cincinnati-football-schedule-2020-prediction-breakdown-analysis
ESPN Bill Connelly Preview
It feels apt, then, that Cincinnati has become the Group of 5 team most acting like a P5 team on the recruiting trail: Luke Fickell has reeled in top-50 classes twice in three years now. He didn't wait for these recruits to drive success, either: In 2018-19, he went a combined 22-5 -- 0-4 vs. teams that finished with 12-plus wins and 22-1 against everybody else. And Fickell turned down Michigan State in February to remain at Nippert Stadium for a bit longer.
2020 projection: 8-4 (5-3), 34th
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/29143071/college-football-offseason-preview-american-athletic-conference-part-ii
CBSSports: No. 21 Cincinnati looks to finally break through for an AAC title
Luke Fickell's Cincinnati Bearcats are so, so close to being the best Group of Five program in college football. Consider what the Bearcats have accomplished in the last two years: a 22-5 record with an AAC East title in 2019. Only twice in that span have they really been outclassed -- once by Ohio State last year (throw that one out) and vs. UCF in 2018. Otherwise, Cincinnati has been one of the more consistent winners outside the power conferences.
After finishing at No. 21 in our CBS Sports 130 to end last year, the Bearcats pick up where they left off by being our preseason No. 21 team. With an experienced and talented group coming back, can Fickell's team finally get over the hump and claim an AAC title? For that matter, could they make one of college football's New Year's Six games?
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/preseason-top-25-no-21-cincinnati-looks-to-finally-break-through-for-an-aac-title/
The Athletic: Cincinnati is positioning itself as the Group of 5’s best team
After a second consecutive 11-win season in 2019 in which UC won the American Athletic Conference East Division, came just shy of winning the league title against Memphis and earning a trip to the Cotton Bowl and finished No. 21 in the final College Football Playoff rankings, the Bearcats return a deep, talented, veteran roster, and add to it the highest-rated recruiting class in program history. (And a 2021 class that has the chance to be better still.) A conference title and New Year’s Six bowl have been the goals the past couple of years. Those are the expectations this season.
It won’t be easy. On paper, the schedule shouldn’t be quite as challenging — no trip to Ohio State will do that — though even that remains somewhat a mystery with everything upended by the global pandemic. The Bearcats, thanks to the continuity achieved by Fickell staying put, are seemingly better positioned than most to handle the current circumstances. But the program (at least this iteration) is still relatively new to success, simultaneously embracing it and chasing it.
https://theathletic.com/1772559/2020/05/16/cincinnati-bearcats-football-schedule-roster-depth-chart-state-of-the-program/
Athlon: #21 Cincinnati Preview & Prediction
Luke Fickell has guided Cincinnati to back-to-back 11-win seasons. The next step for the Bearcats is pretty simple: Win the American Athletic Conference and earn a trip to a New Year’s Six bowl. The strength of Fickell’s 2020 squad is once again on the defensive side of the ball. Cincinnati returns 10 starters from a group that held offenses to just 20.6 points a game last fall. Offensively, Fickell needs more out of a group that averaged only 5.5 yards a snap in 2019. Quarterback Desmond Ridder is back, but more playmakers must emerge at receiver, and standout running back Michael Warren II must be replaced. An early trip to Nebraska provides a good barometer for Fickell’s team. However, the showdown at UCF on Nov. 21 may decide home-field advantage for the conference title game.
https://athlonsports.com/college-football/cincinnati-football-bearcats-prediction-preview-2020
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