CINCINNATI (AP) — In its third season in the Big 12, Cincinnati has the look of a Power Five program on and off the field.
The No. 24 Bearcats are on a five-game winning streak and ranked in the AP Top 25 for the first time in nearly three years. Besides the 5-1 record, they are tied with No. 7 Texas Tech and 15th-ranked BYU atop the conference at 3-0.
“I think we’ve played well all year. The key was bringing back the core nucleus of our team last year and adding a few pieces. It’s been a good gel, good mesh. The challenge is to keep doing that,” coach Scott Satterfield said in his office overlooking the field at the Sheakley Indoor Practice Facility and Performance Center. The football program moved into the $134 million building in June.
It has been a steady climb for Cincinnati, wh