Chad Williams+FollowWhy Brady Lichtenberg stayed loyal to CincinnatiBrady Lichtenberg’s five-year commitment to the Cincinnati Bearcats is a rare sight in today’s college football, where transferring is the norm. Despite never being handed the starting quarterback job and watching new transfers arrive each season, Lichtenberg chose to stick it out—valuing the city, the university, and his relationships over chasing playing time elsewhere. His story is about more than football; it’s about loyalty, personal growth, and making an impact on those around him. What do you think—does loyalty like this still matter in college sports, or is it smarter to chase opportunity? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
John Camacho+FollowCincinnati’s Scott Satterfield under pressureScott Satterfield’s future with the Cincinnati Bearcats is looking shaky as he’s now one of only two Big 12 coaches named “on the hot seat” by a top college football insider. After a tough run—just 8 wins in 24 games—fans are hungry for a turnaround, especially with a favorable schedule this fall. The administration still backs him, but the real test will be if the Bearcats can hit at least six wins and get bowl-eligible. With an experienced QB and home-field advantages, do you think Satterfield can turn things around or is it time for a change? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCincinnati Bearcats land Spanish sharpshooterJordi Rodriguez, a standout from Barcelona, is joining the Cincinnati Bearcats and could be the game-changer fans have been waiting for. With his impressive 40% three-point shooting and international experience, Rodriguez brings a fresh spark to a team that struggled from deep last season. He’s already got chemistry with current Bearcat Baba Miller from their time with Team Spain, so expect some exciting plays. Coach Wes Miller is betting on Rodriguez’s versatility and playmaking to make an immediate impact. How do you think this international addition will shape the Bearcats’ future in the Big 12? #Sports #CincinnatiBearcats #BearcatsBasketball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCincinnati’s 2025 football schedule could shake up the Big 12Cincinnati’s 2025 football schedule is packed with surprises—only four road games, and three of those are against teams that didn’t make a bowl last year. The Bearcats dodge some of the Big 12’s toughest teams, but a midseason stretch against UCF, Oklahoma State, Utah, and Arizona could be brutal if those squads bounce back. If Cincinnati starts strong and pulls off a couple of key wins at home, they could be in the Big 12 title mix. But a few stumbles, and it’s a long season. What’s your take—optimistic or worried for the Bearcats? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiBearcats00Share