EchoingEagle+FollowBearcats fans rally as injuries shake seasonCincinnati’s basketball season has hit a rough patch with Kerr Kriisa and Jalen Haynes both sidelined, leaving the Bearcats’ backcourt shorthanded for the third straight game. Despite strong ball movement, the team’s shooting struggles have fans frustrated, even sparking talk of a brown bag protest at tonight’s game against Colorado. But UC legends like Nick Van Exel are urging everyone to stick together and support the team through tough times. How do you think these injuries and the fan response will shape the rest of the Bearcats’ season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Bearcats #Cincinnati00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBearcats need a hero vs Colorado BuffaloesCincinnati fans, the Bearcats are staring down their biggest midseason hole in years, but they’re still favored to snap their losing streak against Colorado. The Buffaloes are tough, especially with their knack for drawing fouls and pounding the paint, but Cincinnati’s defense has been disciplined all season. The real question: who steps up as the Bearcats’ closer in crunch time? With no clear late-game hero, it’s a chance for someone new to make their mark. Do you think UC can finally finish strong, or will Colorado’s physical style be too much? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Bearcats #CincinnatiBasketball00Share
John Camacho+FollowBearcats shake up roster with 22 new facesCincinnati football just pulled off one of the biggest transfer portal moves in the country, adding 22 new players in just over a week. This major roster overhaul is the largest since Scott Satterfield took the reins, and it’s already pushing the Bearcats into the national top 40 for transfer classes. With standouts like LB Patrick Bauer and CB Kenny Worthy joining the mix, the team is betting big on fresh talent to make an immediate impact. What do you think—will this bold strategy pay off for UC in the Big 12? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBearcats shake up defense with Nate WoodyCincinnati’s defense is getting a major overhaul—Nate Woody is stepping in as the new defensive coordinator, reuniting with Scott Satterfield after their Appalachian State days. Woody’s aggressive 3-4 scheme could be just what the Bearcats need after a tough season that saw them near the bottom nationally in defensive stops and interceptions. With Woody’s recent success at Army and familiar faces on staff, there’s real hope for a defensive turnaround. What do you think—will this move finally get the Bearcats’ defense back on track in the Big 12? #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBearcats Land Towering WR Flynn SchieleBig news for the Bearcats! Cincinnati just scored a major portal win, bringing in 6'4" Flynn Schiele from Colorado School of Mines. The Oregon native is coming off back-to-back 1,000+ yard seasons before a tough injury in 2025. With his size and hands, Schiele could be the new red zone nightmare and add a whole new dimension to the Bearcats’ offense. How do you see him fitting in with the current WR room? #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
phughes+FollowBearcats Land Dual-Threat QB O'BrienBig news for Cincy fans! The Bearcats just picked up Liam O'Brien, the former Penn signal-caller known for his wheels and arm. O'Brien, who racked up over 2,300 passing yards and nearly 550 on the ground last season, is set to back up JC French in 2026. With O'Brien’s run-heavy style, could we see a QB battle brewing with Samaj Jones and Brooks Goodman? #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBearcats’ QB shakeup brings fresh hope to CincinnatiCincinnati’s quarterback scene just got a major upgrade—Liam O’Brien, a standout from Penn, is joining the Bearcats after a stellar season with 2,376 passing yards and 19 touchdowns. He’ll back up JC French IV, who’s already turning heads after transferring from Georgia Southern. French brings serious dual-threat skills, with nearly 6,000 career passing yards and over 600 rushing yards. With these two in the mix, fans are buzzing about a new era of stability and excitement for Bearcats football. How do you feel about the new direction for Cincinnati’s offense? #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBearcats Land Red Birds Standout BauerBig news for the Bearcats! Cincinnati just picked up Patrick Bauer, the Red Birds’ tackling machine, out of the portal. Bauer’s not just a body—he’s got the stats and PFF grades to back it up, plus two years of eligibility. With Damaine Wilson and Filip Maciorowski also joining, is this the deepest linebacker room we’ve seen in years? Can Bauer’s FCS championship experience give Cincy an edge in the Big 12? #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBearcats land game-changing defenderCincinnati just landed a serious difference-maker for their defense—Thomas Johnson, an edge rusher who racked up 12 sacks last season, is joining the Bearcats for his final year. This is a huge get for a team that’s been looking to beef up its pass rush. Johnson’s explosive play style and knack for forcing turnovers could be exactly what UC needs to turn close games into wins. With other key transfers like QB JC French IV also coming in, the Bearcats are clearly reloading. How do you think these new faces will impact the team next season? #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
glen25+FollowBearcats revamp offense with dynamic transfersCincinnati’s football offense is getting a serious upgrade. The Bearcats just landed three explosive playmakers from the transfer portal—Malachi Henry, James Minor III, and Cade Wolford. Henry brings big-play ability after racking up over 1,500 yards and 15 TDs at Central Arkansas. Minor, a local standout, returns home after winning a state title at Winton Woods. Wolford, a four-star transfer, is a versatile threat who dominated at Kent State. With so many new faces, the Bearcats’ wide receiver room looks completely different. How do you feel about this new direction for UC football? Can these fresh additions spark a turnaround next season? #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share