Amy Williams+FollowBearcats lose top 2027 recruit, eyes on Liberty BowlLosing Hezikiah Kelley, Cincinnati’s highest-rated 2027 football commit, is a big shakeup for Bearcats fans. Kelley’s rise this season caught attention from other schools, and now he’s exploring new options. With only one commit left for 2027, recruiting just got tougher. Meanwhile, the Bearcats are gearing up for the Liberty Bowl against Navy, but the odds have flipped—they’re now underdogs. This moment feels like a real test for the team’s future. How do you think this will impact Cincinnati’s momentum, both on the field and in recruiting? #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBearcats face high-scoring Bulldogs in AtlantaGeorgia’s offense is on fire, averaging nearly 100 points a game and leading the nation in fastbreak scoring. The Bearcats, coming off some tough, close losses, now have a shot at a statement win against the Bulldogs at State Farm Arena. Defense will be key—UC’s been holding teams to just over 65 points, but Georgia loves to run and press after every basket. With a few Bearcats getting healthy and the team finding its rhythm, this matchup could be a turning point. Can Cincinnati slow down Georgia’s pace and get hot from three? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Bearcats #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBearcats lose another top recruiterLosing Jack Griffith to Penn State is a big shakeup for Cincinnati’s football program. Griffith was the mastermind behind the Bearcats’ transfer portal moves, helping rebuild the roster over the past three seasons. With both him and Carter Wilson moving on to bigger roles elsewhere, it’s clear Cincinnati’s talent team is getting noticed—but it also means fresh challenges for the Bearcats as they prep for the Liberty Bowl and eye new transfer targets. What do you think this means for the team’s momentum and future recruiting? #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBearcats lose star safety Christian HarrisonChristian Harrison, who made a huge impact for the Bearcats this season, is entering the transfer portal. After leading the defense with 66 tackles and 7 pass deflections, Harrison’s decision is a big shakeup for Cincinnati’s secondary. He’s the son of NFL legend Rodney Harrison and finally found his stride here after three years at Tennessee. Now, with no clear destination yet, he could end up staying in the Big 12 or heading back to the SEC. How do you think this move will affect the Bearcats’ defense next season? Where would you like to see Harrison play next? #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBearcats’ transfer shakeup: Who’s winning?Seeing so many former Bearcats thriving at their new schools really makes you wonder about the impact of the transfer portal on Cincinnati’s season. Six ex-UC players are now averaging double figures elsewhere, while the Bearcats’ new arrivals are still finding their rhythm. Baba Miller’s double-doubles are a bright spot, but the team’s 6-3 start is the slowest in years. With so much talent moving in and out, it feels like the Bearcats are still searching for the right mix. How do you feel about the roster changes? Has the portal helped or hurt UC this year? #Sports #Bearcats #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowBearcats face tough test in AtlantaCincinnati hoops fans, the Bearcats are heading to Atlanta to take on Georgia, and this matchup is shaping up to be a real gut-check. With the team struggling offensively—ranking their lowest in five years under Wes Miller—every shot at the rim and free throw is going to matter. Georgia’s fast-paced style means Cincinnati will need to step up their game to keep up. Can the Bearcats turn things around and pull off an upset, or will offensive woes continue? Let’s hear your thoughts—what do you think it’ll take for the Bearcats to get back on track? #Sports #Bearcats #CincinnatiBasketball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBearcats face major shakeup as transfer portal opensBig changes are coming for Cincinnati football fans: several key Bearcats are entering the transfer portal this winter, including standout safety Christian Harrison. After a strong season, Harrison’s departure leaves a big gap in the defense, and he’s not alone—players from nearly every position group are seeking new opportunities. With the transfer window now condensed to just two weeks in January, expect a flurry of roster moves. How do you feel about this new era of college football, where player movement is faster and more unpredictable than ever? Let’s talk about what this means for the team and the fans. #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBearcats lose key recruiter to South FloridaCarter Wilson, the driving force behind Cincinnati’s recent recruiting wins, is heading to South Florida as their new general manager. Wilson’s knack for spotting and connecting with top talent—like four-star signee Lance Dawson—helped put the Bearcats on the map. Now, Cincinnati faces the challenge of filling his shoes just as recruiting heats up. For fans, this move could shake up future classes and relationships with local high school stars. What do you think: will the Bearcats keep their recruiting edge, or is this a turning point? #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBearcats eye rare win over Navy in Liberty BowlCincinnati fans, the Bearcats are heading into the Liberty Bowl as slight favorites against Navy, but this isn’t your typical matchup. Navy’s unique option offense is a real curveball—something UC hasn’t faced in years. Coach Satterfield is shaking up the defense and letting any player who wants to suit up for this “one season” finale, even those considering a transfer. With so much on the line and a style clash in play, this game could get wild. How do you feel about the Bearcats’ chances and this all-in approach for the bowl game? #Sports #Football #Bearcats00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBearcats fans: Is this season already slipping away?Cincinnati Bearcats basketball just wrapped up the easiest stretch of their schedule, but they’re sitting near the bottom of the Big 12 in the latest NET rankings—only Utah is worse. Despite a tough 79-74 loss to Xavier and an offense ranked among the worst in power conferences, Coach Wes Miller insists this team will turn things around. But with a history of struggling to hit 20 wins as Big 12 members, fans are left wondering: Is it time to worry, or do you still believe in Miller’s vision? What’s your take on the Bearcats’ rocky start? #Sports #Bearcats #Big1200Share