Cincinnati football is making a bold move by bringing in Army’s Nate Woody as their new defensive coordinator. Woody’s known for his aggressive 3-4 defense, which means we’ll see more pass rushers and less of the coverage-heavy schemes from last season. Army’s defense under Woody was a force—just 15.5 points allowed per game and a jaw-dropping 18 interceptions in their AAC-winning season. With a mix of new transfers and key returners, the Bearcats’ defense could look totally different this fall. How do you feel about this shift in strategy? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiBearcats