Jay Williams+FollowCincinnati hands Bowling Green a tough lessonCincinnati’s offense came out firing, handing Eddie George his first FBS coaching loss as the Bearcats beat Bowling Green 34-20. Brendan Sorsby threw for three touchdowns and ran for another, keeping Cincinnati in control from the start. George, the former NFL star and Heisman winner, made some conservative calls early, punting on short fourth downs, which let Cincinnati build a big lead. The game also saw Bearcats’ star Donte Corleone leave with an injury. What do you think—should George have taken more risks, or was it just Cincinnati’s day? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
Jay Williams+FollowCincinnati breaks Bowling Green curse in styleCincinnati finally snapped their decades-long losing streak against Bowling Green, delivering a 34-20 win and handing Eddie George his first FBS coaching loss. Brendan Sorsby was on fire, tossing three touchdowns and running in another, while the Bearcats’ defense held strong even after star Donte Corleone left with an injury. For longtime fans, this was more than just a win—it was a statement, especially after years of tough losses to the Falcons. What do you think this means for Cincinnati’s season moving forward? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowCincinnati Bearcats fans feel let down by UC’s big moveUC’s decision to sell a home game to Indianapolis—and then Kansas City—left Bearcats players and fans feeling sidelined, all for a bigger payday. Instead of a packed Nippert Stadium, the Bearcats played in front of a Nebraska-heavy crowd at Arrowhead, losing a close one 20-17. Many locals believe the home advantage could have made the difference. It’s tough to see student athletes’ hard work overshadowed by money talks. How do you feel about schools trading home games for cash? Is it fair to the community and the team? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
glen25+FollowCincinnati’s Sorsby ready to bounce back after Nebraska lossBrendan Sorsby’s passing game struggled in Cincinnati’s narrow 20-17 loss to Nebraska, but what really stands out is his determination to turn things around. Despite a tough night throwing (just 69 yards and a late interception), Sorsby’s legs kept the Bearcats in the fight with 96 rushing yards and two touchdowns. He’s openly owning the mistakes and focusing on making the offense more explosive. With a few lighter matchups ahead, this could be the turning point for Sorsby and the Bearcats. What do you think it’ll take for Cincinnati’s passing game to click this season? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCincinnati’s wild gamble hands Nebraska the winWith just 34 seconds left and a chance to tie the game, Cincinnati chose a risky Hail Mary instead of setting up a field goal—only to see Nebraska’s Malcolm Hartzog Jr. intercept the pass and seal a 20-17 win for the Cornhuskers. Fans are calling it the “dumbest play call in all history,” frustrated that the Bearcats didn’t trust their kicker to send the game to overtime. Meanwhile, Nebraska’s Dylan Raiola shined, throwing for 243 yards and 2 touchdowns. What do you think—was this a gutsy move or a total misfire by Cincinnati’s coaching staff? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowCincinnati Bearcats rocked by Jizzle James’ exitLosing Jizzle James just before the season has Cincinnati basketball fans on edge. The Bearcats’ top scorer is gone, and Coach Wes Miller’s job could be on the line if the team misses March Madness yet again. After four years without a tournament appearance, patience is running thin. Analysts say this could be the season that decides Miller’s future—especially since James’ departure leaves a huge gap in the lineup. Do you think the Bearcats can rally without their star, or is this the final straw for Miller? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #CincinnatiBearcats #JizzleJames00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowCincinnati coach puts team first in tough callWes Miller just made a gutsy move by removing star player Jizzle James from the Bearcats, even though his own job is on the line. In an era where college coaches face insane pressure to win and players can leave at any moment, it’s rare to see a coach prioritize the program’s values over short-term success. Miller’s choice might not win over everyone, especially with big donors watching, but it sends a strong message about accountability. Do you think this kind of leadership is what college sports needs right now, or is it just going to make Miller’s job even harder? #Sports #CincinnatiBearcats #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowCincinnati Bearcats lose star guard before Big 12Cincinnati basketball just took a huge hit—Jizzle James, the talented junior guard and son of NFL legend Edgerrin James, is officially out of the program. With Big 12 play around the corner, this leaves a major gap in the Bearcats’ lineup. James was expected to lead the team this season, so now the pressure’s on for younger players and new transfers to step up fast. It’s a tough blow, especially with the team already facing a challenging conference. How do you think this will impact Cincinnati’s season? Who should step up next? #Sports #CincinnatiBearcats #Big1200Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCincinnati Bearcats rocked by Jizzle James’ social media dramaJizzle James, Cincinnati’s top basketball guard, has thrown the Bearcats’ offseason into chaos with a string of bizarre and heated Instagram posts, including a public spat with new teammate Sencire Harris. James, who led the team in scoring and assists last season, hasn’t been seen at several team events this summer, raising big questions about his future with the squad. With deep guard options waiting in the wings, the Bearcats might be preparing for a major shakeup. How do you think this drama will impact team chemistry and the upcoming season? #Sports #CincinnatiBearcats #JizzleJames00Share
Amy Williams+FollowCincinnati's Satterfield Faces High StakesScott Satterfield, head coach of the Cincinnati Bearcats, is under intense scrutiny as he enters the 2025 college football season. Ranked among the bottom tier of coaches by The Athletic, Satterfield's team has struggled with an 8-16 record over two seasons. Despite challenges, including transitioning to a higher level of competition, the Bearcats are determined to turn things around. With a new facility and a favorable schedule, there's hope for a comeback. Can Satterfield and his team rise to the occasion? Share your thoughts on what it will take for Cincinnati to succeed this season. #Sports #Football #CincinnatiBearcats00Share