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by Adalberto Emard Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What conference will Cincinnati Bearcats football be in in 2022?

After becoming the first program outside the Power 5 conference to make the College Football Playoffs in 2021, the Cincinnati Bearcats 2022 season will be its last as a member of the American Athletic Conference.

Where does the University of Cincinnati play football?

The 2022 Cincinnati Bearcats football team will represent the University of Cincinnati during the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bearcats members of the American Athletic Conference play home game at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. 2022 will mark the program's sixth season under head coach Luke Fickell.

When does the 2022 UC football season start?

The Bearcats will also unofficially kick off the 2022 season with the annual Spring Game on April 9 at Nippert Stadium (Time: TBD). UC's bye weekend will be Oct. 15.

How many home games does Cincinnati have in 2022?

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.

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What are University of Cincinnati's football schedule?

Cincinnati Bearcats Scores & ScheduleDateOpponentLocationOct 29 Saturday, October 29at UCF UCFFBC Mortgage StadiumNov 05 Saturday, November 05vs NAVY NavyNippert StadiumNov 11 Friday, November 11vs ECU East CarolinaNippert StadiumNov 19 Saturday, November 19at TEM TempleLincoln Financial Field11 more rows

Is Cincinnati joining the Big 12?

CINCINNATI – The University of Cincinnati will officially enter the Big 12 as a conference member on July 1, 2023. The Big 12 announced on Sept.

How long is a college football game?

around 3.5 hoursThis subtle rule change certainly affects how long a college football game is, but, on average, each contest lasts around 3.5 hours. That's roughly 20 minutes longer than the average NFL game.

What conference is Cincinnati football in?

NCAA American Athletic Conference FootballCincinnati Bearcats football / Conference

What 3 teams are joining the Big 12?

The Big 12 Conference will welcome BYU, Central Florida, Cincinnati, and Houston next year which will give the league 14 teams until Oklahoma and Texas depart for the SEC.

What 3 teams are going to the Big 12?

Yormark said Wednesday at the University of Cincinnati that he wanted to add a team that has “national recognition” from “out west.” Cincinnati is one of four teams set to join the Big 12 in 2023 along with BYU, UCF and Houston.

Is college football bigger than MLB?

The total attendance for 835 NCAA Division I football games was a little more than 38 million, with a per-game attendance of 46,000. The NBA, which has almost 400 more total games in its season, drew 21 million people, while the MLB attracted 30,500 per game.

How long is college football halftime?

Usually, it's 15 minutes. But, there are situations where it can be longer, especially for bowl games.

Why are college football games longer than NFL?

Some fans and viewers might think that because college football lasts as long as it does that it has longer quarters than the NFL. That isn't the case. College football has the same quarter length as the NFL. Their quarters are 15 minutes each.

Is Cincinnati moving to ACC?

Cincinnati, Houston and UCF will officially join the Big 12 on July 1, 2023, after reaching an exit agreement with the American Athletic Conference, the league and schools announced Friday.

Is University of Cincinnati going to the Big 10?

Cincinnati will join the Big 12 on July 1, 2023, the university announced Friday.

Can Cincinnati make the college football playoffs?

But with a roster that's arguably better top to bottom than last year, the Cincinnati Bearcats team can make the College Football Playoff again this year. Making the Playoff last year should factor into how they're viewed in 2022. Going to the Big 12 next year should also be a factor.

Who is joining the Big 12 in 2024?

That left the the prospect of the Big 12 having just eight active members, but the conference moved quickly to add Houston, BYU, Cincinnati and Central Florida to its ranks no later than July 1, 2024. At the time, back in early September, it meant the conference was guaranteed to once more have 12 members.

What schools will be in the Big 12 in 2023?

Cincinnati, Houston and UCF will officially join the Big 12 on July 1, 2023, after reaching an exit agreement with the American Athletic Conference, the league and schools announced Friday.

Who are the four schools joining the Big 12?

BYU, Cincinnati, Houston and UCF are set to join the Big 12 in 2023. The latter three schools finalized their buyout with the American Athletic Conference on June 10 to officially join next July, timing that looks astute now that realignment is churning again.

Will OSU leave the Big 12?

Either way, when the day comes, one of college football's longest rivalries will end. Both OU and OSU's athletics directors confirmed to The Action Network there are no plans to continue the series once the Sooners exit the Big 12.

Previous season

in 2021 Cincinnati finished with a 13–1 (8–0 AAC) record, winning the AAC Championship Game against Houston. It was the second consecutive AAC championship in program history. The Bearcats were ranked No. 4 in the final College Football Playoff rankings, thus becoming the first Group of Five team to make the College Football Playoff.

Offseason

Junior CB Ahmad Gardner and Junior RB Jerome Ford declared for the NFL Draft

Schedule

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.

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STANDINGS

CONFW-LHOMEAWAYSTRK
Logo of the Tulane Green Wave
Tulane Green Wave2 - 05 - 13 - 12 - 0W2
Logo of the Cincinnati Bearcats
Cincinnati Bearcats2 - 05 - 13 - 02 - 1W5
Logo of the UCF Knights
UCF Knights1 - 04 - 13 - 11 - 0W3
Logo of the Memphis Tigers
Memphis Tigers2 - 14 - 23 - 11 - 1L1
Logo of the Houston Cougars
Houston Cougars1 - 13 - 31 - 22 - 1W1
Logo of the East Carolina Pirates
East Carolina Pirates1 - 23 - 32 - 21 - 1L1
Logo of the Navy Midshipmen
Navy Midshipmen2 - 12 - 31 - 21 - 1W1
Logo of the SMU Mustangs
SMU Mustangs0 - 12 - 31 - 11 - 2L3
Logo of the Temple Owls
Temple Owls0 - 12 - 32 - 10 - 2L1
Logo of the Tulsa Golden Hurricane
Tulsa Golden Hurricane0 - 22 - 42 - 10 - 3L3
Logo of the South Florida Bulls
South Florida Bulls0 - 21 - 51 - 20 - 3L4

RANKINGS

WLPCTPTSSTRKTREND
1
Georgia Bulldogs601.0001535W6
1
2
Ohio State Buckeyes601.0001507W6
1
3
Alabama Crimson Tide601.0001489W6
2
4
Clemson Tigers601.0001348W6
1
5
Michigan Wolverines601.0001319W6
1
6
Tennessee Volunteers501.0001232W5
2
7
USC Trojans601.0001214W6
1
8
Oklahoma State Cowboys501.0001150W5
1
9
Ole Miss Rebels601.0001061W6
-
10
Penn State Nittany Lions501.000974W5
-
11
UCLA Bruins601.000907W6
7
12
Oregon Ducks51.833893W5
-
13
TCU Horned Frogs501.000819W5
4
14
Wake Forest Demon Deacons51.833748W2
1
15
North Carolina State Wolfpack51.833746W1
1
16
Mississippi State Bulldogs51.833589W3
7
17
Kansas State Wildcats51.833559W3
3
18
Syracuse Orange501.000393W5
4
19
Kansas Jayhawks51.833330L1
-
20
Utah Utes42.667327L1
9
21
Cincinnati Bearcats51.833257W5
3
22
Texas Longhorns42.667150W2
-
22
Kentucky Wildcats42.667150L2
9
24
Illinois Fighting Illini51.833117W4
-
25
James Madison Dukes501.000105W5
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ROSTER

NO NAMEPOSHTWT
86
Jack Campbell
Jack CampbellTE6'4"222
17
Jojo Bermudez
Jojo BermudezWR5'10"165
1
Tre Tucker
Tre TuckerWR5'9"175
60
Joe Huber
Joe HuberOL6'5"305
16
Brady Lichtenberg
Brady LichtenbergQB6'1"198
66
Landon Fickell
Landon FickellOL6'4"290
74
Jeremy Cooper
Jeremy CooperOL6'4"315
72
James Tunstall
James TunstallOL6'5"311
25
Shaun Thomas
Shaun ThomasRB6'0"188
57
Ben Blevins
Ben BlevinsOL6'2"270
77
Jonathan Harder
Jonathan HarderOL6'5"314
56
Jake Renfro
Jake RenfroOL6'3"310
73
CJ Johnson
CJ JohnsonOL6'1"295
84
Nick Mardner
Nick MardnerWR6'6"190
62
Matt Mason
Matt MasonOL6'3"288
51
Lorenz Metz
Lorenz MetzOL6'9"326
10
Charles McClelland
Charles McClellandRB5'11"193
3
Evan Prater
Evan PraterQB6'4"200
58
Dartanyan Tinsley
Dartanyan TinsleyOL6'5"-
76
Mitch Raifsnider
Mitch RaifsniderOL6'8"265
52
AJ George
AJ GeorgeOL6'6"292
47
Nate Lawler
Nate LawlerTE6'4"222
80
Chris Scott
Chris ScottWR6'2"190
12
Quincy Burroughs
Quincy BurroughsWR6'2"202
6
Ben Bryant
Ben BryantQB6'3"218
82
Michael McCalmont
Michael McCalmontTE6'3"235
50
Dylan O'Quinn
Dylan O'QuinnOL6'4"305
42
Stephan Byrd
Stephan ByrdRB6'0"210
21
Tyler Scott
Tyler ScottWR5'11"177
67
Jaxon Smith
Jaxon SmithOL6'3"292
11
Leonard Taylor
Leonard TaylorTE6'5"250
14
Wyatt Fischer
Wyatt FischerWR6'0"202
86
Lesley Andoh
Lesley AndohWR6'0"195
29
Ashton Koller
Ashton KollerWR6'1"195
4
Ethan Wright
Ethan WrightRB6'1"198
69
Cam Jones
Cam JonesOL6'8"325
34
Caleb Schmitz
Caleb SchmitzTE6'3"218
13
Jacob Hoying
Jacob HoyingQB6'1"202
83
Blue Smith
Blue SmithWR6'5"215
89
Jesse Meyer
Jesse MeyerTE6'4"238
02
Corey Kiner
Corey KinerRB5'10"213
85
Jiair Thomas
Jiair ThomasWR6'4"192
88
Payten Singletary
Payten SingletaryTE6'4"230
23
Drew Donley
Drew DonleyWR6'2"173
36
Lewis Shepherd
Lewis ShepherdRB6'0"195
18
Chamon Metayer
Chamon MetayerTE6'5"252
71
Colin Woodside
Colin WoodsideOL6'5"313
81
Josh Whyle
Josh WhyleTE6'6"245
61
Luke Dalton
Luke DaltonOL6'5"300
75
John Williams
John WilliamsOL6'5"310
22
Ryan Montgomery
Ryan MontgomeryRB5'10"205
27
Norman Love
Norman LoveWR6'0"200
26
Myles Montgomery
Myles MontgomeryRB5'11"200
19
Will Pauling
Will PaulingWR5'10"180
20
Jadon Thompson
Jadon ThompsonWR6'2"175
53
Gavin Gerhardt
Gavin GerhardtOL6'4"305
87
Mao Glynn II
Mao Glynn IIOL6'3"275
15
Marcus Peterson
Marcus PetersonWR6'3"215
79
Ethan Green
Ethan GreenT6'7"270

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