NCAAF Game Preview - South Florida at Cincinnati
Sat Oct 3, 2020 3:30 PM EDT

UVA
23
Clem
41
F
TxAM
24
Bama
52
F
SCar
24
Fla
38
F
Aub
6
UGA
27
F
TCU
33
Tex
31
F
Tuls
34
UCF
26
F
UNC
26
BC
22
F
SoFL
7
Cin
28
F
Ark
21
MissSt
14
F
OkSt
47
Kans
7
F
Okla
30
IASt
37
F
LSU
41
Vand
7
F
MIZ
12
Tenn
35
F
LT
14
BYU
45
F
NCSt
30
Pitt
29
F
Mem
27
SMU
30
F
Camp
14
Wake
66
F
ArkSt
23
CoCar
52
F
Bayl
21
WVU
27
F(1OT)
ECU
29
GASt
49
F
UTSA
13
UAB
21
F
N AL
7
Lib
28
F
Abil
23
Army
55
F
TxTch
21
K St
31
F
JacSt
24
FlaSt
41
F
Miss
42
KY
41
F OT
VaTec
38
Duke
31
F
UNCC
17
FlAtl
21
F
W Ky
20
MidTN
17
F
Navy
7
AF
40
F
GaSo
35
ULMon
30
F
SMiss
41
NorTx
31
F
South Florida returns to action at No. 15 Cincinnati
Wed Sep 30, 2020 9:04 PM

No. 15 Cincinnati looks to continue its perfect start to the 2020 season Saturday when the Bearcats host South Florida in the first American Athletic Conference contest of the season for both teams.

The Bearcats (2-0) are coming off an impressive 24-10 victory over Army at home. While quarterback Desmond Ridder and the offense were hot-and-cold, the Cincinnati defense was a force to be reckoned with. Led by linebacker Jarell White -- who was named AAC Defensive Player of the Week after being credited with 15 tackles -- the Bearcats stifled the Black Knights' powerful running attack.

"Defensively, hats off to (Cincinnati defense coordinator Marcus Freeman) and all those guys and the guts that played," coach Luke Fickell said. "They played their butts off. They played hard. They played physically. They played four quarters. Lot of new different things were thrown at them and they did an unbelievable job, not being perfect but finding a way that our guys could play fast."

Despite the impressive victory over a ranked opponent -- the Bearcats held then-No. 22 Army to 182 yards rushing (115 fewer than the Black Knights averaged last season) -- Cincinnati dropped a spot in the AP Poll due to the return of Big Ten and Pac-12 teams to the rankings.

South Florida (1-1) opened the season by beating The Citadel, and then was on the road demolished by No. 7 Notre Dame 52-0 two weeks ago. The Bulls were scheduled to play Florida Atlantic last weekend, but the Wednesday after the Notre Dame game, they were informed that several Fighting Irish players were found to have tested positive for the virus.

South Florida promptly canceled practice and postponed the game with Florida Atlantic. According to ESPN, a South Florida spokesperson said there were "a very low" number of positive results from testing this week, and that there was no indication whether they were a result of the Notre Dame game.

South Florida head coach Jeff Scott said he expects some players to be out due to protocol surrounding testing and contact tracing.

"I'm looking forward to the day where I can say we have zero, but it seems like we are probably going to be in this position all year long as we continue to try and play safely," Scott said.

The Bulls have used multiple quarterbacks this season, and Scott said he has yet to settle on a starter. He said the plan was to play multiple quarterbacks in the first three games in hopes of defining a No. 1 for the start of conference play, but the postponement of the Florida Atlantic game changed that.

Over South Florida's first two games, Jordan McCloud, the starter for most of 2019, is 19-for-30 for 132 yards, with Alcorn State transfer Noah Johnson 7-for-16 for 85 yards.

Last season, the Bearcats rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit to defeat the Bulls on a last-second field goal from Sam Crosa.

Cincinnati is 6-2 all-time against South Florida when playing in the Queen City.

--Field Level Media

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