EchoingEagle+FollowClemson faces Bearcats in Greenville showdownClemson fans, get ready for a Sunday afternoon packed with energy as the Tigers take on Cincinnati at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville. While the Bearcats have struggled to find their rhythm on offense this season, their defense is among the nation’s best—making this matchup anything but predictable. With South Carolina native Day Day Thomas leading Cincinnati and Jizzle James possibly returning, there’s plenty of intrigue. For Clemson, a win here could build huge momentum heading into conference play. Who do you think will step up for the Tigers, and can they break through the Bearcats’ tough defense? #Sports #ClemsonTigers #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCincinnati Bearcats face major staff shakeupBig changes are hitting the Cincinnati Bearcats football program as Jack Griffith, the team’s Director of Player Personnel, is heading to Penn State to become Assistant GM under new head coach Matt Campbell. Griffith played a huge role in bringing in key players and shaping the Bearcats’ roster since 2022. On top of that, Assistant GM Carter Wilson is also leaving for South Florida. With two top staffers gone, Cincinnati’s GM Zach Grant has some serious gaps to fill before the 2026 season. How do you think these moves will impact the Bearcats’ future? #Sports #CincinnatiBearcats #PennState00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowCincinnati’s cornerback shakeup: What’s next?Kye Stokes is moving on from the Bearcats after switching from safety to cornerback and still not finding a steady spot on defense. Most of his time was spent on special teams, and now, with Stokes, Logan Wilson, and Matthew McDoom all gone, Cincinnati’s secondary is looking thin. The Bearcats will have to hit the transfer portal hard to rebuild their cornerback group. What do you think this means for the team’s defense next season? Who should they target to fill these gaps? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowCincinnati’s wild 21-point comeback at Heinz FieldNo one at Heinz Field saw this coming: Cincinnati clawed back from a 21-point hole to stun Pitt 45-44, snatching the Big East crown in the most dramatic way possible. Mardy Gilyard was everywhere—racking up 374 all-purpose yards and two game-changing touchdowns. The real twist? Pitt botched a crucial extra point late, opening the door for Cincinnati’s Tony Pike to lead a last-minute, game-winning drive. This wasn’t just a football game; it was a reminder that in college football, the smallest mistake can flip everything. What’s your most unforgettable comeback moment? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiBearcats00Share