phughes+FollowCincinnati’s hidden football stars to watchSome of Cincinnati’s most talented high school football players are still waiting for their college shot, even as Signing Day approaches. These athletes—like Ben Abbott’s relentless grit, Kofi Adubofuor’s record-breaking kicks, and Chase Martin’s all-around dominance—have racked up awards and stats but remain uncommitted. Coaches say these players bring more than just skills: they’re leaders, motivators, and game-changers. With so much talent flying under the radar, it’s clear Cincinnati’s football scene is deeper than many realize. Who do you think deserves a college offer? Let’s give these local athletes the spotlight they’ve earned! #Sports #Football #CincinnatiFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowEdgewood, Brossart, Hughes welcome new football leadersBig changes are coming to high school football in Greater Cincinnati as Edgewood, Bishop Brossart, and Hughes each promoted familiar faces to head coach. Edgewood’s Matt Root, a Cougar through and through, steps up after years as offensive coordinator and a history-making player. Brossart’s Jacob Martin, a Mustang alum, returns home after leading Pendleton County’s defense. At Hughes, Jalen Engleman takes the reins from his uncle, keeping it all in the family. These moves could shake up the local football scene—what do you think these homegrown coaches will bring to their teams? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowCincinnati’s D-line just got a big boostJosh Hough, a powerhouse defensive tackle from DII California University of Pennsylvania, is joining Cincinnati for his final year. What’s wild is that Hough started out as a 235-pound running back, but now he’s a 315-pound force on the defensive line. Last season, he racked up 58 tackles, 11 for loss, and 5.5 sacks. With Hough and Chidera Otutu both transferring in, Cincinnati’s defense is shaping up to be a lot tougher. How do you think this new lineup will impact the Bearcats next season? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowCincinnati scores big with Cole Tabb transferCincinnati just landed a game-changer: former Stanford running back Cole Tabb is joining the Bearcats, and this could shake up their offense in a big way. Tabb, known for his agility and big-play ability, made a name for himself at Stanford with some standout performances, including a 118-yard game against Florida State. Even though he was a backup, he consistently delivered when given the chance. With three years of eligibility left, Tabb’s move gives Cincinnati a fresh weapon in the backfield. What do you think—will Tabb become a breakout star in the AAC? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCincinnati shakes up football staff with new hireBig changes are coming to the Bearcats’ defense—Cincinnati is bringing in David Rowe, Rutgers’ cornerbacks coach, to lead their secondary. Rowe’s move means Rutgers faces another coaching vacancy after already overhauling much of its defensive staff. With Rowe’s deep ties to Rutgers as both a player and coach, his departure is a big shift for the Scarlet Knights. Cincinnati fans, what do you think Rowe will bring to the table? And Rutgers supporters, how do you feel about all these changes? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this coaching carousel could impact both programs next season. #Sports #Football #CincinnatiFootball10Share
Jay Williams+FollowCould Aidan Chiles shake up Cincinnati football?Aidan Chiles, a proven Big Ten quarterback, is now in the transfer portal—and Cincinnati is on his radar. Chiles isn’t just another backup; he’s got real experience, solid stats, and the kind of arm talent Bearcats fans have been hoping for. With last year’s starting QB Brendan Sorsby gone, the offense needs a steady hand, and Chiles could be the answer. If Cincinnati pulls this off, it could mean a fresh start and a serious boost for the team. What do you think—would Chiles be the right fit to lead the Bearcats next season? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTurpin welcomes back legendary coach StollTurpin High is making waves by bringing back Rob Stoll, the school’s most successful football coach ever, just as the offseason coaching shuffle heats up in Greater Cincinnati. Stoll’s return could mean a big turnaround for the Spartans, who haven’t seen his level of success since he left in 2016. Meanwhile, Clark Montessori is hoping for a fresh start with Keilan Woods, their new head coach. With 15 schools still searching for leaders, these moves could set the tone for next season. What do you think—will these hires shake up local football? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowCincinnati’s top QB Monsanna Torbert heads to PrincetonCincinnati football fans, big news: Monsanna Torbert, the four-star quarterback who led Taft to a regional title and racked up over 3,600 passing yards, is transferring to Princeton for his senior year. This move shakes up the local high school football scene, as Torbert jumps from Division IV to Division I, joining a Princeton team that’s already on a hot streak. With offers from major colleges and a reputation as one of Ohio’s best, Torbert’s transfer could be a game-changer. How do you think this will impact both teams next season? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowCincinnati football stars shine in All-Ohio honorsMoeller’s football squad just made a statement—nine of their players landed All-Ohio Division I honors, the most in Greater Cincinnati. Lakota East’s Ryder Hooks not only shared Offensive Player of the Year but was also a Mr. Football finalist. Elder’s Derek Uran took home Co-Defensive Player of the Year. In total, 51 local athletes from 14 schools were recognized, showing just how deep the football talent runs in our area. Who do you think was the biggest snub or the most deserving pick this year? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #CincinnatiFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowCincinnati high school football shakeupGreater Cincinnati’s high school football scene is heading for a major transformation, with a wave of head coaching changes across the region. Nearly a dozen schools are searching for new leaders after a mix of retirements, resignations, and contract decisions. Some programs are coming off playoff runs, while others are looking to break losing streaks. Whether you’re a player, parent, or fan, these shifts could mean new strategies, fresh rivalries, and a different Friday night energy in 2026. How do you think these changes will impact your school or community? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #CincinnatiFootball00Share