Tue 21 Sep, 2010
The Cincinnati Bearcats’ 2010 Schedule Looks Great
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The game schedule of the Cincinnati Bearcats for the 2010 non-conference football games are five all in all. Their conference games total 7.
Fresno State
Their first game is played against the Fresno State U Bulldogs on September 4. Last season, the match between the two schools was a close fight with the Bulldogs putting up a very good fight that had Cincinnati maximizing its resources. However, at the last moment, the Bulldogs dropped back to a 28-20 loss. The game was played at Nippert stadium.
During last seasons non-conference and conference games the Bulldogs had scored 85 and 6-2 respectively. But Ryan Matthews was still playing with them. Since Matthews has gone over to the NFL, a big gap has been left in the team and their performance this year is not expected to come close to last year’s. The score predicted for this match is 41-20 favoring the Bearcats.
Indiana State
On September 11 the Bearcats come face to face with Indiana State again. Early on the team has come to anticipate this game as they will be getting some of their easiest points in it. It is evidently a mismatched game.
The Sycamores scored last season a whining 1-10. What little resistance they showed Louisville fizzled out as they lost at the end with 10 against Louisiana’s 30. Their encounter with the Bearcats will likely end in a similar point-massacre. It is a good thing that the game is also expected to end very early.
North Carolina State
Cincinnati battles North Carolina on September 16. The score of NC in last seasons non-conference was 57. However, at home, their record stood at 5-3. The team has power offensive tactics and an equally powerful unit. They should have worked hard on their defenses for this season. Otherwise they are bound to cave in before the onrush of the Bearcats.
Victory is foreseen for Cincinnati 45-24
Oklahoma
The game against Oklahoma is slated for September 25. The team has a blinding rushing attack that Cincinnati will have to keep in control with their defense of which they have plenty. The two teams are usually polled among the top 20 teams and their re-match this season will be more or less even.
Oklahoma has built plenty of muscle into its present team in spite of the fact that they are missing quarterback Sam Bradford. They are definitely going to try for a comeback after doing so badly in the previous season.
Cincinnati will have a slight edge at home.
Predictions favor Cincinnati to win 31-27 but with those statistics, the tables may be easily turned.
Miami
On the last day of the non-conference games Cincinnati plays Miami. This is on October 9. A 120-year old rivalry exists between the two schools who have annually fought the Battle for the Victory Bell. Undoubtedly that is one of the oldest grudge games in the US.
Cincinnati has humbled Miami for four years in succession. Miami hasn’t shown much drive in recent years and if this tendency is continued this year, they are looking at their fifth defeat in a row.
The Bearcats normally make a quick business of their matches with Miami. Game play reaches about halftime in home games.
If the forecasts are proven accurate, the Bearcats stand to better their score in these seasons non-conference games. However, they still have to perform consistently in the conference games to up their overall score.
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