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2022 Cincinnati Bearcats football team
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The 2022 Cincinnati Bearcats football team represented the University of Cincinnati during the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bearcats, members of the American Athletic Conference, played their home games at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. 2022 was the program's sixth and final season under head coach Luke Fickell.
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In September 2021, Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF accepted bids to join the Big 12.[1] On June 10, the American Athletic Conference and the three schools set to depart from the league (Cincinnati, Houston, UCF) announced that they had reached a buyout agreement that allowed those schools to join the Big 12 Conference in 2023.[2] The 2022 season was the program's last season as a member of the AAC.
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Offseason
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NFL Draft
Nine Bearcats were selected in the 2022 NFL Draft, which was a school record, and was the third most of any school in the draft.[3]
Coaching changes
On January 1, 2022, offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock who had been the Bearcats offensive coordinator the last five years left the school to take the same role at LSU.[4] On January 5, 2022, Brian Mason who had been with Cincinnati for the previous 5 seasons, including the last four as special teams coordinator was hired by Notre Dame in the same role.[5] On January 13, 2022, it was reported that cornerbacks coach Perry Eliano who spent the last two years at Cincinnati had accepted the safeties coaching job at Ohio State.[6]
On January 17, 2022, The Athletic reported that UC was promoting quarterbacks coach Gino Guidugli to Offensive coordinator, and that Wide receivers coach Mike Brown was expected to add the role of passing game coordinator, previously held by Guidugli.[7] Cincinnati also promoted Safeties coach Colin Hitschler to Co-defensive coordinator.[8] Also on January 17, 2022 it was announced that Cincinnati was hiring current Central Michigan offensive line coach Mike Cummings in the same role at Cincinnati.[9]
On January 18, 2022, The Athletic reported that Kerry Coombs was being hired as the new cornerbacks coach and special teams coordinator.[10] Coombs joins Cincinnati after serving most recently as defensive coordinator at Ohio State the previous two seasons. He also was an assistant coach at Ohio State from 2012 to 2017 where he developed five first-round NFL draft picks. Coombs previously coached at Cincinnati from 2007 to 2011, overseeing defensive backs and special teams. Additionally, he coached with the Tennessee Titans (2017–18) and was head coach at Colerain High School, from 1991 to 2006.[11]
On January 19, 2022, Cincinnati hired former Bearcats defensive linemen Walter Stewart to coach outside linebackers, Stewart played at Cincinnati 2008–2012. Prior to returning to Cincinnati Stewart coached at defensive line at Arkansas State. From 2019–2021 he was the defensive line coach at Temple, Defensive line at Northern Illinois in 2018. Prior to NIU Stewart was defensive line coach at Eastern Kentucky from 2016 and 2017. In 2015, Stewart coached defensive ends at Florida A&M after being on the Tennessee staff from 2013–14.[12]
On February 21, 2022, Cincinnati announced it has promoted offensive graduate assistant Nate Letton to tight ends coach.[13]
On March 3, 2022, it was reported that Greg Scruggs accepted an assistant defensive line coach position with the New York Jets.[14] After the departure of Scruggs, Walter Stewart was promoted to become the defensive line coach and James Ross III was hired as the outside linebackers coach.[15]
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Award watch lists
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American Athletic Conference preseason media poll
The American Athletic Conference preseason media poll was released at AAC Media Day on July 28, 2022.[31] Cincinnati, the defending champions, were narrowly pipped by Houston to be preseason favorites, while obtaining 3 more votes for No.1.
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The Bearcats' 2022 schedule consists of six home games, five away games, and one neutral site game. Cincinnati will host two of its four non-conference games; against Kennesaw State (FCS) and Indiana. The Bearcats will travel to Arkansas to open the season in a one-game non-conference matchup, and also have play a neutral site matchup vs Miami (OH) at Paycor Stadium in the annual battle for the Victory Bell rivalry game.
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At No. 19 Arkansas
Game One – No. 23 Cincinnati Bearcats at No. 19 Arkansas Razorbacks
at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Date: Saturday, September 3, 2022
- Game time: 2:30 p.m. CDT
- Game weather: Sunny • Temperature: 82 °F (28 °C) • Wind: SW 6 mph
- Game attendance: 74,751
- Referee: Jason Autrey
- TV announcers (ESPN): Dave Flemming (play-by-play), Rod Gilmore (analyst), and Tiffany Blackmon (sideline)
- Game summary: ESPN
No. 18 (FCS) Kennesaw State
Game Two – FCS No. 18 (FCS) Kennesaw State (0–1) at Cincinnati Bearcats (0–1)
Vs. Miami (OH)
Game Three – Cincinnati Bearcats (1–1) vs. Miami (Ohio) RedHawks (1–1)
Indiana
Game Four – Indiana Hoosiers at Cincinnati Bearcats
at Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, Ohio
- Date: Saturday, September 24, 2022
- Game time: 3:30 p.m. EDT
- Game weather: Partly Cloudy • Temperature: 75 °F (24 °C) • Wind: 5 mph
- Game attendance: 38,464
- Referee: Luke Richmond
- TV announcers (ESPN2): Beth Mowins (play-by-play), Kirk Morrison (analyst), and Stormy Buonantony (sideline)
- Game summary: ESPN
At Tulsa
Game Five – Cincinnati Bearcats at Tulsa Golden Hurricane
at Skelly Field at H. A. Chapman Stadium • Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Date: Saturday, October 1, 2022
- Game time: 6:00 p.m. CDT (7:00 EDT)
- Game weather: Sunny • Temperature: 81 °F (27 °C) • Wind: NE 6 mph
- Game attendance: 21,111
- Referee: Hank Johns
- TV announcers (ESPNU): Jay Alter (play-by-play) and Hutson Mason (analyst)
- Game summary: ESPN
South Florida
Game Six – South Florida Bulls at No. 24 Cincinnati Bearcats
At SMU
Game Seven – Cincinnati Bearcats at SMU Mustangs
at Gerald J. Ford Stadium • University Park, Texas
- Date: Saturday, October 22, 2022
- Game time: 11:00 a.m. CDT (12:00 EDT)
- Game weather: Sunny • Temperature: 73 °F (23 °C) • Wind: S 16 mph
- Game attendance: 23,566
- Referee: Kevin Randall
- TV announcers (ESPN): Mark Jones (play-by-play), Robert Griffin III (analyst), and Quint Kessenich (sideline)
- Game summary: ESPN
At UCF
Game Eight – Cincinnati Bearcats at UCF Knights
at FBC Mortgage Stadium • Orlando, Florida
- Date: Saturday, October 29, 2022
- Game time: 3:30 p.m. EDT
- Game weather: Sunny • Temperature: 82 °F (28 °C) • Wind: NE 10 mph
- Game attendance: 44,313
- Referee: Luke Richmond
- TV announcers (ESPN): Mark Jones (play-by-play), Robert Griffin III (analyst), and Quint Kessenich (sideline)
- Game summary: ESPN
Navy
Game Nine – Navy Midshipmen at Cincinnati Bearcats
at Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, Ohio
- Date: Saturday, November 5, 2022
- Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST
- Game weather: Mostly Cloudy • Temperature: 74 °F (23 °C) • Wind: N 19 mph
- Game attendance: 38,461
- Referee: Nate Black
- TV announcers (ESPNU): Kevin Brown (play-by-play) and Hutson Mason (analyst)
- Game summary: After the humbling defeat in Orlando. The Bearcats returned home to Nippert Stadium, to face the US Naval Academy. Played under a gray brooding cloudy yet warm afternoon. The Bearcats looked to get back into winning form but faced a difficult to prepare for triple option offense from Navy. The Bearcats took an early lead on a pair of field goals from Ryan Coe, but seemed unable to assert their will over a dogged and determined Naval Squad that continued to grind at the Bearcats with their running game to chew up massive amounts of time. The Bearcats were able to crack the Naval defensive code midway through the 2nd quarter when Ben Bryant connected with Tyler Scott on a 38 yard touchdown pass. The Midshipmen scored their first ever points at Nippert Stadium (They were shutout in their first visit in 2018) on a 28 yard field goal by Daniel Davies, after having his first attempt blocked earlier in the quarter. The Bearcats went to halftime up 13-3. The Bearcats extended their lead to 20-3 on their first offensive series of the 2nd half following a Midshipmen three and out. Bryant again finding Scott on a deep ball from 27 yards out. Though the Midshipmen were able to answer with a 16 play 75 yard drive that finally got them to the end zone. That would be all the scoring for the day, for either team as both defenses blunted any and all scoring drives and the Bearcats were able to slug through a less than aesthetically pleasing but effective 20-10 win. Ben Bryant had an efficient 25-35 for 299 and the two touchdown passes to Tyler Scott who had 10 catches for 139 yards. Though the Bearcats were outrushed 201-87 they managed to hold the Midshipmen to 15 first downs and only were gashed once for a run longer than 20 yards. The win improved the Bearcats to 7-2 and 4-1 in the American. The win also extended the school record home winning streak at Nippert to 31 ESPN
East Carolina
Game Ten – East Carolina Pirates at Cincinnati Bearcats
at Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, Ohio
- Date: Friday, November 11, 2022
- Game time: 8:00 p.m. EST
- Game weather: Clear • Temperature: 58 °F (14 °C) • Wind: SE 12 MPH
- Game attendance: 38,199
- Referee: Henry Johns
- TV announcers (ESPN2): Roy Philpott (play-by-play), Andre Ware (analyst), and Paul Carcaterra (sideline) After a less than aesthetically pleasing but needed bounce back win over Navy, the Bearcats geared up for a Nipp at Night battle against East Carolina. The Pirates came to Cincy looking for their first win against the Bearcats since 2017 and first win in Cincinnati since 2001. Despite the Bearcats recent dominance in the series having won the last 4, the Bearcats still trailed in the overall series 13-12. With a rowdy Ruckus student section providing a noisy soundtrack to the evening, the Bearcats and Pirates started slow, exchanging punts on their initial drives. The Pirates pinning the Bearcats at their own 9 after their punt. The Bearcats second drive ended in disastrous results, after a short gain by Charles McClelland, Bearcats QB Ben Bryant dropped back to pass and in trying to evade a Pirate blitz retreated to the end zone where he was trapped by Pirate defenders Jeremy Lewis and Elijah Morris. Bryant was brought down in the end zone for a safety and a stunned Nippert crowd saw the Pirate take a 2-0 lead. On the subsequent possession following the free kick, the Pirates grinded out an 11-play drive that culminated in a 47-yard Andrew Conrad field goal to increase their lead to 5-0. The lead would be short lived as on the ensuing kickoff, the Bearcats Jaden Thompson fielded the kick at the goal line and after breaking a pair of tackles at the 20 found an alley of blockers, weaved his way to the sideline and outraced the Pirate kick coverage team to the endzone for an electrifying 100 yard kickoff return to give the Bearcats a 7-5 lead. The shaken Pirates tried to answer with a grinding drive of their own, but the drive stalled at the Bearcat 28 and Conrad’s 45-yard field goal attempt to give the Pirates the lead was no good. The Bearcats took possession off the miss and after 5 plays, Bryant connected with Tre Tucker who eluded the Pirate defense en route to a 55-yard touchdown score to extend the Bearcat lead to 14-5. After a pair of Pirate punts sandwiched around a Ben Bryant interception. The Bearcats found themselves starting a drive at their own 24, and wasted no time with Bryant connecting with Tyler Scott on a 76-yard pass play that further extended the lead to 21-5. The Pirates fought their way back with a quick score of their own, stunning the Bearcats with Horton Ahlers connecting with CJ Johnson deep down the right side with a 72-yard touchdown pass to cut the Bearcat lead to 21-12. The Bearcats answered the Pirates score with an 11 play 49-yard drive and Ryan Coe hitting a 37-yard field goal to push the lead back to 12 at 24-12 going into the half. The Pirates opened the second half with an impressive 9 play 79-yard drive capped off with a 2-yard scoring run by Keaton Mitchell to cut the Bearcat lead to 24-19. The Bearcats offense suddenly went ice cold, going three and out on their next two drives. The Pirates again put together a solid drive, the key play being a targeting foul on Byron Threatts on a hit to Mitchell that set the Pirates up on the 15 and disqualified Threatts from the game. Ahlers hit Jaylen Johnson on his only catch of the night a 15-yard corner pattern into the end zone and suddenly the Bearcats were trailing 25-24, it stayed at that score when the defense broke up the attempted 2-point conversion and for the first time since playing Ohio in 2018 the Bearcats were behind at home in the 4th quarter. The Bearcats strung together a decent drive, it stalled but Mason Fletcher pinned the Pirates at their own 3 despite giving up an initial 23 yard run the BlackCats defense stiffened and the Pirates only got a 31-yard punt to the Bearcats 40. Stringing together a solid drive, the Bearcats pushed downfield stalling only inside the Pirate 5 where Ryan Coe connected on a 21-yard field goal to give the Bearcats back the lead at 27-25. The Pirates would have 3 more shots to take the lead, punting after the first, losing the ball on downs at the Bearcat 46 and one desperate play where a failed lateral ended the game deep inside Pirate territory. The Bearcats eked out a 27-25 win that improved their record to 8-2, kept them in a 3 way tie for first place in the American at 5-1, extended the country’s 2nd longest home win streak to a school record 32 games and leveled the all-time series with the Pirates (one that will not be a regular matchup with the Bearcats leaving for the Big XII) at 13 wins a piece.
At Temple
Game Eleven – Cincinnati Bearcats at Temple Owls
at Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Date: Saturday, November 19, 2022
- Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST
- Game weather: Sunny
- Game attendance: 14,673
- Referee: Nate Black
- TV announcers (ESPNU): Noah Reed (play-by-play) and Rene Ingoglia (analyst)
- After securing their 2nd straight win, the Bearcats prepared to head to Philadelphia to face a Temple team that historically they have had difficulty playing on the road. The Bearcats demolished the Owls 52-3 in their previous meeting in 2021 but the last time the Bearcats played at Lincoln Financial Field they were knocked from the unbeaten ranks in 2018 in a humbling overtime defeat. Played on a chilly gray late afternoon the Owls took the initial kickoff and after gaining a single first down, punted the ball to the Bearcats who after a fair kick catch penalty started near midfield and steadily grinded their way toward the Temple end zone. Eschewing an early field goal try the Bearcats gambled on a 4th and goal from the 1 but were stonewalled when Ryan Montgomery was stopped short of the goal line. Unbothered by the early offensive failure, the Bearcats “BlackCats” defense kept the Owls offense relatively inert forcing punt after punt while the Bearcats offense tried to find its footing. Late in the 1st, Ben Bryant found a streaking Tyler Scott on a post pattern and with the 42 yard score the Bearcats were on the board with a 7-0 lead. The BlackCats defense then forced an Owls fumble, Donte Corleone forcing the fumble and pouncing on the loose loaf to set the Bearcats up deep in Temple territory. The Bearcats cashed in on that opportunity, Montgomery bursting through the line on a counter and racing to the end zone from 14 yards out to start the 2nd quarter. With only six seconds elapsed in the 2nd the Bearcats held a 14-0 lead. The rest of the game saw Temple put a futile attempt to move the ball against a BlackCats defense that was unwilling to yield yards and did so at a grudging pace. The Bearcats increased their lead to 17-0 on a 28 yard field goal by Ryan Coe. The Owls put together their best drive so far in the game with a 6 play 50 yard drive, and Camden Price hit on a field goal from 43 yards out to put Temple on the scoreboard. The 1st half ended at 17-3 which was the same score these two teams had in their last meeting. The second half began with a change at quarterback for the Bearcats; Evan Prater, who took over in the 2nd quarter when Ben Bryant was hurt on a scramble, started the 2nd half and the Bearcats offense got quite conservative. On the 2nd drive of the quarter, the Prater cobbled together a short but effective drive that netted them another 3 points on a 37 yard field from Coe. The Bearcats time and again shutdown a Temple passing game that had thrown for well over 450 yards the week before. The Owls best chance at getting into the end zone was snuffed out when Bryan Threatts intercepted Owls QB EJ Warner in the end zone late in the 3rd, The Bearcats turned that drive into another long time consuming drive capped off by another field goal in the 4th by Coe from 24 yards out. The lead was now 23-3. The Owls tried gamely to stay in the contest crafting a 14 play 53 yard drive but that too ended in failure as Ty Von Fossen forced a fumble by Zae Barnes, with Von Fossen making the recovery at the Bearcat 28. The Bearcats secured a 23-3 win with defense as the Bearcats held Temple to 202 total yards and 13 first downs while forcing 4 turnovers, and holding an opponent to their fewest points since the last time the Bearcats played Temple and held them to 3 points as well. The Bearcats dominated time of possession, holding the ball for nearly 37 minutes (36:51). The win improved their record to 9-2, 6-1 in the AAC and with a surprising upset of UCF by Navy, the Bearcats were now in a position to make the AAC Championship for the 4th straight time and host the game for the 3rd straight time
No. 19 Tulane
Game Twelve – Tulane Green Wave at Cincinnati Bearcats
at Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, Ohio
- Date: Friday, November 25, 2022
- Game time: 12:00 p.m. EST
- Game weather: Cloudy, 50 °F (10 °C)
- Game attendance: 37,989
- Referee: Luke Richmond
- TV announcers (ABC): Roy Philpott (play-by-play), Andre Ware (analyst), and Paul Carcaterra (sideline)
Vs. Louisville (Fenway Bowl)
2022 Fenway Bowl
Cincinnati Bearcats vs. Louisville Cardinals
Cincinnati Bearcats vs. Louisville Cardinals
at Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts
- Date: December 17
- Game time: 11:00 a.m. EST
- Game weather: Cloudy, 37 °F (3 °C)
- Game attendance: 15,000
- Referee: Jeff Servinski
- TV announcers (ESPN/Bowl Season Radio): Chris Cotter (play-by-play), Mark Herzlich (analyst), and Kelsey Riggs (sideline)/Travis Jones (play-by-play), John Denton (analyst), and David Beaudin (sideline)
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