Final Nov 12
CMU 10
TOL 37
Final Nov 12
WMU 13
BGSU 31
Final OT Nov 12
BALL 48
BUFF 51
Final Nov 13
EMU 10 10.5 o51.5
OHIO 35 -10.5 u51.5
Final Nov 13
AKR 16 14.0 o43.5
NIU 29 -14.0 u43.5
Final Nov 13
KENT 7 30.5 o47.0
M-OH 34 -30.5 u47.0
Final Nov 14
ECU 38
TLSA 31
Final Nov 15
UNT 27
UTSA 48
Final Nov 15
WYO 10
CSU 24
Final Nov 15
UCLA 19
WASH 31
Final Nov 15
HOU 3 1.0 o46.5
ARIZ 27 -1.0 u46.5
Final Nov 16
CLEM 24
PITT 20
Final Nov 16
LT 12
WKU 7
Final Nov 16
TEX 20
ARK 10
Final Nov 16
UTAH 24
COLO 49
Final OT Nov 16
LIB 35
MASS 34
Final Nov 16
OSU 31
NW 7
Final Nov 16
TULN 35
NAVY 0
Final Nov 16
ULM 14
AUB 48
Final Nov 16
CCU 19
MRSH 31
Final Nov 16
MURR 6
UK 48
Final Nov 16
MER 7 42.5 o58.5
ALA 52 -42.5 u58.5
Final OT Nov 16
FAU 15 2.0 o49.5
TEM 18 -2.0 u49.5
Final Nov 16
FIU 31
JVST 34
Final Nov 16
MSU 16
ILL 38
Final OT Nov 16
SHSU 23
KENN 17
Final Nov 16
SYR 33
CAL 25
Final Nov 16
HAW 10
USU 55
Final Nov 16
BC 28
SMU 38
Final Nov 16
ORST 0 -3.0 o44.5
AFA 28 3.0 u44.5
Final Nov 16
USF 59
CHAR 24
Final Nov 16
LOU 35
STAN 38
Final Nov 16
LSU 16
FLA 27
Final Nov 16
PSU 49
PUR 10
Final Nov 16
UVA 14
ND 35
Final Nov 16
TROY 28
GASO 20
Final Nov 16
NEB 20
USC 28
Final Nov 16
JMU 35
ODU 32
Final Nov 16
BAY 49
WVU 35
Final Nov 16
MIZZ 30
SOCAR 34
Final Nov 16
ARST 27
GSU 20
Final Nov 16
RUTG 31
MD 17
Final Nov 16
BSU 42
SJSU 21
Final Nov 16
ASU 24
KSU 14
Final Nov 16
USM 3
TXST 58
Final Nov 16
USA 24 6.5 o60.0
ULL 22 -6.5 u60.0
Final Nov 16
ORE 16
WIS 13
Final Nov 16
TENN 17
UGA 31
Final Nov 16
NMSU 3 39.5 o54.0
TAM 38 -39.5 u54.0
Final Nov 16
WAKE 24
UNC 31
Final Nov 16
UAB 18
MEM 53
Final Nov 16
CIN 17
ISU 34
Final Nov 16
WSU 35
UNM 38
Final Nov 16
KU 17
BYU 13
Final Nov 16
SDSU 20
UNLV 41
Temple 9th American Athletic3-9
Cincinnati 1st American Athletic13-1

Temple @ Cincinnati preview

Nippert Stadium

Last Meeting ( Nov 23, 2019 ) Temple 13, Cincinnati 15

Cincinnati has ascended to No. 5 in the country after opening the season with four impressive victories.

The Bearcats (4-0, 0-0 American Athletic Conference) now look to keep the positive momentum going when they open their conference schedule Friday night against visiting Temple.

Cincinnati came through with an emotional 24-13 win on the road against No. 9 Notre Dame last Saturday.

Without diminishing the impact of that victory, the players and coaches are fully aware that the looming game against the Owls is just as vital.

"At the end of the day, we are going to go out and play our game," quarterback Desmond Ridder said. "Hopefully we keep this going into Friday and the week after, and the week after that. We are going to prepare for each game how we do each week and keep going to the end of the season."

Ridder has been steady through the first four games. He completed 19 of 32 passes for 297 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for a third score. Six of those passes went to Alec Pierce, good for 144 yards.

After completing the 2020 regular season undefeated and being left out of the College Football Playoff, Cincinnati is motivated to crash the party that has been exclusive in its first seven years to the Power Five conferences and Notre Dame.

"We're going to go out and play our game every Saturday or Friday and put our best foot forward and our best game on film," Ridder said. "At the end of the year, if we do that and we go undefeated and we play 12 or 11 perfect games, whatever it is, as good as we can, and they still don't put us in there, that's not our call. We don't have the call to make the playoff."

They do have a say in how their regular season unfolds, with Saturday's difficult league opener next up.

"Temple has been a thorn in our side since we've been here," Cincinnati head coach Luke Fickell said. "They've always played us really well."

Temple beat Cincinnati in Fickell's first two seasons with the Bearcats in 2017 and 2018, and in the most recent meeting in 2019 - 17th-ranked Cincy emerged by the margin of a 99-yard defensive conversion in the fourth quarter, 15-13.

The Owls (3-2, 1-0) will be looking for their third consecutive victory. They rallied last week from a 17-point deficit in the second quarter to defeat Memphis 34-31.

Quarterback D'Wan Mathis, a transfer from Georgia, played arguably his most complete game of the season. He threw for 322 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 53 yards.

"Mathis is an emotional player," Temple head coach Rod Carey said. "He used that emotion to his benefit."

Mathis' 35 completions, passing yards, rushing yards and touchdowns were all career highs as he found 11 different receivers.

"We're finally doing what we do in practice," Mathis said. "We began to execute in the second half. You guys finally got to see it."

This road matchup looms as a monumental task for the Owls, who are trying to get back to their sixth bowl game in seven years after a 1-6 campaign last season.

"There's a lot of things in there we have to get better at and strive to improve," Carey said. "We have not arrived. It's about the journey."

--Field Level Media

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