Cincinnati Bearcats football

University of Cincinnati's football team

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2025 John Williams selected by Green Bay Packers in the 7th round (250th overall pick) as a guard
2024 Jowon Briggs drafted by Cleveland Browns in 7th round as defensive tackle
2024 Cincinnati Bearcats football players begin their professional careers in the National Football League and Canadian Football League across multiple teams, with players like Travis Kelce, Sauce Gardner, Jerome Ford, and Zach Collaros representing the program in professional leagues.
2024 Second game of the home-and-home series between Cincinnati and Pittsburgh continues the renewed rivalry.
2023 Ivan Pace Jr. drafted by the Minnesota Vikings and selected to the All-Rookie Team
2023 Tre Tucker drafted by Las Vegas Raiders in 3rd round, Tyler Scott drafted by Chicago Bears in 4th round, and Josh Whyle drafted by Tennessee Titans in 5th round
2023 Cincinnati and Pittsburgh scheduled to renew their rivalry with a home-and-home series, marking the first game in Cincinnati's first year in the Big 12 Conference.
2023 Miami won the game and tied the overall series back to 60-60-7, breaking Cincinnati's 16-game winning streak in the rivalry.
2023 Tyson Veidt joined as defensive coordinator and safeties coach, previously serving as associate head coach and linebackers coach at Iowa State from 2016-2023.
November 1 2023 Cincinnati Bearcats football team's future Big 12 conference opponents for 2024-2027 were officially revealed, detailing home and away matchups with teams like Arizona, Houston, BYU, Kansas State, Baylor, and others.
September 9 2023 Scott Satterfield led the Cincinnati Bearcats to a 27-21 victory over the Pittsburgh Panthers in the first college football game aired on The CW network.
July 1 2023 Cincinnati moves to the Big 12 Conference, continuing the hiatus of the Keg of Nails rivalry with Louisville.
2022 Michael Young Jr. drafted by the Indianapolis Colts
2022 Cincinnati Bearcats have strong NFL draft with high-profile selections: Sauce Gardner (1st round, 4th overall pick, New York Jets), Alec Pierce (2nd round, Indianapolis Colts), Bryan Cook (2nd round, Kansas City Chiefs), Desmond Ridder (3rd round, Atlanta Falcons), and other notable picks including Myjai Sanders, Coby Bryant, Jerome Ford, and Darrian Beavers
2022 Cincinnati Bearcats conclude their 32-game home winning streak with the American Conference finale against Tulane at Nippert Stadium.
2022 Ivan Pace Jr., a linebacker for the Cincinnati Bearcats football team, was named a Unanimous First Team All-American, recognizing his exceptional performance during the season.
2022 Cincinnati defeated Miami 38-17 at Paycor Stadium, taking the overall series lead at 60-59-7.
2022 Brad Glenn joined as offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach, previously serving as passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Virginia Tech.
2022 Under interim coach Kerry Coombs, played in the Fenway Bowl against Louisville, losing 7-24.
2022 Scott Satterfield becomes the current head coach of the Cincinnati Bearcats football team.
2022 Luke Fickell leaves the Cincinnati Bearcats head coaching position to take the head coaching job at Wisconsin.
2021 Multiple Cincinnati Bearcats drafted: James Hudson (4th round, Cleveland Browns), Darrick Forrest (5th round, Washington Football Team), James Wiggins (7th round, Arizona Cardinals), and Gerrid Doaks (7th round, Miami Dolphins)
2021 Coby Bryant was awarded the Jim Thorpe Award, which is given to the top defensive back in college football.
2021 Sauce Gardner was named a Consensus First Team All-American as a Defensive Back for the Cincinnati Bearcats football team.
2021 Cincinnati wins a conference championship with an outstanding season record of 13-1 and a perfect 8-0 conference record.
2021 Coach wins multiple prestigious coaching awards including Home Depot Coach of the Year, Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year, Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year, Sporting News Coach of the Year, and AAC Coach of the Year.
November 26 2021 Became the first 'Group of Five' team to qualify for the College Football Playoff, defeating Houston in the AAC Championship and losing to Alabama in the Cotton Bowl.
2020 Michael Warren II drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles
2020 Josiah Deguara drafted by Green Bay Packers in 3rd round as tight end
2020 Cincinnati defeated Memphis 49-10 at Nippert Stadium.
2020 Cincinnati wins a conference championship under coach Luke Fickell, with a season record of 9-1 and a perfect 6-0 conference record.
2020 Returned to the AAC Championship, defeated Tulsa with an undefeated regular season record, and played in the Peach Bowl, losing to Georgia.
2020 Coach wins AAC Coach of the Year award.
2019 Cortez Broughton drafted by Los Angeles Chargers in 7th round as defensive tackle
2019 Cincinnati and Memphis faced each other twice in consecutive weeks, with both games hosted by Memphis. Memphis won the American Athletic Conference Football Championship Game against Cincinnati.
2019 Bearcats won the AAC East Division, played in the AAC Championship, and won the Birmingham Bowl, securing their second consecutive 11-win season.
2018 Mike Boone, Lyndon Johnson, and Linden Stephens drafted by NFL teams (Minnesota Vikings, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New Orleans Saints respectively)
2018 Korey Cunningham drafted by Arizona Cardinals in 7th round as offensive tackle
2018 Bearcats finished with an 11-2 record, won the Military Bowl against Virginia Tech, and Fickell was named AAC Coach of the Year.
2018 Coach wins AAC Coach of the Year award.
2017 Cincinnati Bearcats begin a record home winning streak of 32 games at Nippert Stadium, starting with the home finale against Connecticut.
2017 Cincinnati Bearcats compiled a 4-8 record during Fickell's first season as head coach.
December 10 2016 Luke Fickell was named UC's head coach, replacing Tommy Tuberville, after serving as Ohio State's defensive coordinator and associate head coach.
September 5 2015 Nippert Stadium completes an $86 million renovation, with the Bearcats playing their home opener at the newly renovated venue.
2014 Cincinnati Bearcats play their home games at Paul Brown Stadium due to upcoming stadium renovations.
2014 Cincinnati wins the American Athletic Conference championship under coach Tommy Tuberville, with a season record of 9-4 and conference record of 7-1.
July 1 2014 Louisville moves to the Atlantic Coast Conference, causing a hiatus in the Keg of Nails rivalry with Cincinnati.
2013 Cincinnati and Memphis renewed their football rivalry after the establishment of the American Athletic Conference.
2013 Joins the American Athletic Conference.
2012 After the Big East's fracturing, Cincinnati became part of the newly rebranded American Athletic Conference (AAC).

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