EchoingEagle+FollowCougars vs Bearcats: Big 12 Rivalry Heats UpThe Big 12 opener is here and the Houston Cougars are looking to extend their 10-game win streak over the Cincinnati Bearcats. The Coogs’ lockdown D has held teams under 60 eight times, but the Bearcats are 8-1 at home and just found their 3-point groove. Can Cincy finally snap the streak, or will Houston’s defensive edge rule again? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #GoCoogs #Bearcats00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBearcats eye top QB transfer in portalCincinnati fans, the Bearcats could land a major boost at quarterback—Ohio State’s Lincoln Kienholz is visiting UC soon. He’s a former four-star recruit and a proven dual-threat, with two years of eligibility left. While Cincinnati can’t match the massive NIL deals other schools offer, they’ve shown they can develop QBs into stars. If Kienholz chooses the Bearcats, he’d likely step in as the immediate starter. With the transfer portal heating up, do you think UC’s focus on player development will help them land top talent like Kienholz? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowCincinnati Bearcats athletics: Big changes aheadBearcats fans, the momentum is real—Cincinnati’s new Sheakley Indoor Athletic Facility is officially in play, and starting next year, UC will receive the full Big 12 media revenue. This could be a game-changer for both football and basketball, finally leveling the playing field since joining the power conference. AD John Cunningham’s letter to fans is all about gratitude, endurance, and a clear vision for 2026. With a new QB on the horizon and basketball looking to turn things around, do you think these investments will finally put Cincinnati at the top of the Big 12? Let’s talk about what you’re most excited (or nervous) about for next season! #Sports #Bearcats #Cincinnati00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBearcats face Big 12 gauntlet: Can they break the drought?Cincinnati hoops fans, buckle up—Big 12 play is about to get real. The Bearcats are 8-5, but in a league stacked with Top 25 teams, every game is a battle. To match last year’s 17-win season, they’ll need to go .500 in conference play, something they haven’t pulled off yet. With a six-year NCAA tournament drought hanging over their heads, the pressure’s on. Is this the year Cincinnati claws its way back to March Madness, or will the grind of the Big 12 prove too much? Let’s hear your predictions and hopes for the season! #Sports #Bearcats #Big1200Share
glen25+FollowCan Cincinnati out-tough Navy in the Liberty Bowl?Cincinnati’s shot at their first bowl win in six years comes down to grit and discipline against Navy’s relentless, old-school rushing attack. With a new QB under center and the entire offensive line back, the Bearcats need to match Navy’s physicality and stay sharp against the tricky Wing-T offense. Navy’s quarterback is a dual-threat on the ground, so UC’s defense has to be laser-focused. It’s a true test of toughness and preparation—do you think Cincinnati can rise to the challenge and break their bowl drought? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBearcats face Houston: Can UC break the streak?Houston’s grip on the Bearcats has been relentless—12 straight wins, and Cincinnati hasn’t topped the Cougars since 2020. But with Baba Miller’s breakout performances and some fresh faces in the lineup, there’s a real sense of hope heading into this Big 12 opener at Fifth Third Arena. The keys? UC needs to handle Houston’s suffocating defense, hit 70+ points, and win the battle on the boards. If the Bearcats can connect on their threes and keep their composure, this could finally be the game that flips the script. Who’s feeling an upset brewing? #Sports #Bearcats #HoustonCougars00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBearcats face tough test in Liberty BowlCincinnati’s Liberty Bowl matchup against Navy is turning into a real gut-check. With several key Bearcats opting out, Navy now enters as the favorite—and their disciplined, run-heavy attack is no joke. Cincinnati’s best shot? Lean hard on their strong offensive line and hope new rushers can break through. But stopping Navy’s dual-threat QB Blake Horvath is a tall order, especially with UC’s struggles against mobile quarterbacks all season. Can the Bearcats finally snap their bowl drought, or will Navy’s relentless ground game prove too much? Let’s hear your predictions and what you think UC needs to pull off the upset! #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBearcats’ running back shakeup before Liberty BowlCincinnati’s running back room just got a major shakeup before the Liberty Bowl—Evan Pryor, the team’s explosive playmaker, is hitting the transfer portal despite practicing all week and being listed on the depth chart. With Tawee Walker and Chance Williams also gone, it’s up to Manny Covey and Zion Johnson to step up. Covey’s shown flashes, especially as a return specialist, and Johnson impressed late in the season. The good news? The Bearcats’ offensive line and receivers are healthy and ready. How do you think this last-minute roster change will impact the Bearcats’ bowl game performance? #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowJizzle James sparks Bearcats’ big winJizzle James wasted no time making his presence felt in his first start back, dropping 16 points and igniting Cincinnati’s 89-62 blowout over Lipscomb. Baba Miller was a rebounding machine, pulling down a career-high 21 boards—just three assists shy of the Bearcats’ first triple-double in two decades! The energy shift was obvious: after a rocky start, Cincinnati went on a 23-6 run to take control. With James back in the lineup and Miller dominating the glass, could this be the turning point for the Bearcats’ season? What do you think this means for their Big 12 play? #Sports #Basketball #Bearcats00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBearcats shake up lineup, dominate LipscombCincinnati fans saw a fresh Bearcats squad on Monday night, with new starters Jizzle James and Sencire Harris energizing the offense and sparking a hot shooting night. Baba Miller was a rebounding machine, grabbing a career-high 21 boards and showing why he’s the nation’s top defensive rebounder. The Bearcats’ ball movement looked sharp, racking up 21 assists and keeping Lipscomb on their heels. But with a tough Big 12 stretch ahead—starting with powerhouse Houston—this win is just the beginning. Can this new-look lineup keep the momentum going against elite competition? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Bearcats #CincinnatiBasketball00Share