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Tulsa Golden Hurricane at Cincinnati Bearcats

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No. 2 Cincinnati holds off Tulsa 28-20 to improve to 9-0

Cincinnati holds on to beat Tulsa in chaotic finish

Desmond Ridder threw for 274 yards and two touchdowns, and Alec Peirce had five catches for 113 yards and a touchdown to help the Bearcats (9-0, 5-0 American Athletic) extend the nation's second-longest home winning streak to 25 games.

“Well, that was a wild one,” Bearcats coach Luke Fickell said. “It's about winning against a team that is a much better football team than their record shows.”

Shamari Brooks ran for 132 yards for Tulsa (3-6, 2-3), and Anthony Watkins added 105.

When Tulsa was stopped short on fourth down at the 4, it appeared the Bearcats would just run out the clock. But Ridder fumbled on a sneak, giving the Golden Hurricane life.

“The snap slid right through my hands,” Ridder said. “No excuses. Shout out to the defense for saving my butt there.”

Anderson gave it back on the fourth-and-goal play from the 1.

“It’s a tough, tough way to lose,” Tulsa coach Philip Montgomery said. “We get the ball back, we’ve got to get it in the end zone.”

The Bearcats beat Tulsa 27-24 on a last-second field goal in the AAC championship game last season.

The game Saturday didn't feel like it would be that close when rushing TDs by Ridder and Jerome Ford put the Bearcats ahead 14-0.

The Bearcats had a rough series in the second quarter when Ridder was sacked twice and leading rusher Jerome Ford was helped off with an apparent left leg injury. He did not return.

Brooks' 8-yard TD run capped a 12-play, 75-yard drive by Tulsa late in the first half and cut the Bearcats' lead to 14-9, but the point-after attempt was missed.

Zack Long connected on a 50-yard field goal and Tulsa trailed 14-12 at halftime. It was the second straight week that the Bearcats led 14-12 at halftime.

Cincinnati outgained Tulsa 165-36 in the first quarter but was outgained 120-66 in the second.

Ridder and the Bearcats responded with touchdown passes to Pierce and Michael Young Jr. to go ahead 28-12.

“Coming out at half, we knew we needed to push the ball more and get over the top,” Ridder said.

But Tulsa wasn't finished.

Davis Brin threw a 21-yard TD pass to JuanCarlos Santana and the 2-point conversion to bring the Golden Hurricane to 28-20 with eight minutes left. But Tulsa couldn't punch it in at the end.

“We knew we had our backs against the wall,” Cincinnati linebacker Darrian Beavers said. “It was crunch time.”

BIG LOSS

Ford's injury left a big void in the Bearcats' offense. He finished with seven carries for 24 yards. Fickell had no update on Ford's condition but said he considered putting him back in the game. “We talked about it but the confidence wasn't there,” Fickell said.

WINNING MATTERS

When Fickell saw that his players weren't celebrating the win in the locker room afterwards, he talked to them about not taking winning for granted and ignoring the focus on style points as it relates to the College Football Playoff. “Don't lose sight about what this is all about,” he said. “Some people can strip the joy from you. I won't do that as a coach.”

THE TAKEAWAY

Tulsa: The Golden Hurricane relied on the ground game to keep the Bearcats' high-powered offense off the field, rushing for 297 yards. It was the fifth time this season that Tulsa has rushed for 200 or more yards. “That's what they did to us in the championship game, they ran downhill on us,” said Fickell.

Cincinnati: After relatively close wins the past two weeks against Navy and Tulane, the Bearcats needed an impressive performance to sway the playoff committee. But Saturday's performance isn't likely to move the needle. Montgomery said that shouldn't matter. "Whether you beat a team bad enough or whatever, it's finding ways to win,” he said.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Cincinnati is ranked No. 2 for the third consecutive week. But the Bearcats are more concerned with their No. 6 ranking in the first College Football Playoff rankings, which they felt was disrespectful.

How To Watch

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Scoring Summary

CIN TD 1st Period 9:48 Desmond Ridder 3 Yd Run (Christian Lowery Kick)
CIN TD 1st Period 1:21 Jerome Ford 1 Yd Run (Christian Lowery Kick)
TLSA FG 2nd Period 12:20 Zack Long 35 Yd Field Goal
TLSA TD 2nd Period 2:44 Shamari Brooks 8 Yd Run (Zack Long PAT failed)
TLSA FG 2nd Period 0:10 Zack Long 50 Yd Field Goal
CIN TD 3rd Period 13:17 Alec Pierce 12 Yd pass from Desmond Ridder (Christian Lowery Kick)
CIN TD 3rd Period 9:04 Michael Young Jr. 31 Yd pass from Desmond Ridder (Christian Lowery Kick)
TLSA TD 4th Period 8:10 JuanCarlos Santana 21 Yd pass from Davis Brin (Davis Brin Pass to Sam Crawford Jr. for Two-Point Conversion)

Statistics

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26 1st Downs 18
4-14 3rd down efficiency 7-12
1-4 4th down efficiency 0-0
457 Total Yards 380
149 Passing 274
17/26 Comp/Att 15/23
5.7 Yards per pass 11.9
297 Rushing 116
57 Rushing Attempts 34
5.2 Yards per rush 3.4
6-44 Penalties 7-52
2 Turnovers 3
2 Fumbles lost 2
0 Interceptions thrown 1
34:16 Possession 25:44

Game Information

Nippert Stadium

Location: Cincinnati, OH
Attendance: 37,978 · Capacity:
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