NCAAF Game Recap - South Florida at Cincinnati
Sat Nov 10, 2018 7:00 PM EST

MissSt
0
Bama
24
F
Clem
27
BC
7
F
FlaSt
13
ND
42
F
Mich
42
Rut
7
F
Aub
10
UGA
27
F
OkSt
47
Okla
48
F
TCU
10
WVU
47
F
OSU
26
MSU
6
F
LSU
24
Ark
17
F
WaSt
31
Colo
7
F
Navy
24
UCF
35
F
KY
7
Tenn
24
F
Lou
23
Syr
54
F
SJSU
24
UtSt
62
F
Tex
41
TxTch
34
F
Fres
17
Boise
24
F
SCar
31
Fla
35
F
Wisc
10
PSU
22
F
Wake
27
NCSt
23
F
Bayl
14
IASt
28
F
SoFL
23
Cin
35
F
Kent
14
Buff
48
F
Ohio
28
MiaOH
30
F
Toled
15
NIU
38
F
Miss
24
TxAM
38
F
Ill
35
Neb
54
F
Vand
28
MIZ
33
F
Tuls
21
Mem
47
F
Kans
17
K St
21
F
BYU
35
UMass
16
F
MD
32
Ind
34
F
Akr
7
E Mi
27
F
SMU
62
UConn
50
F
Lafay
13
Army
31
F
UNC
35
Duke
42
F
Troy
35
GaSo
21
F
UCLA
28
AzSt
31
F
URI
31
JMU
48
F
UNCC
13
Marsh
30
F
JacSt
41
TnSt
14
F
MidTN
48
UTEP
32
F
Lib
24
UVA
45
F
BGSU
24
C Mi
13
F
NM
24
AF
42
F
Abil
17
SamHu
10
F
Purd
10
MIN
41
F
NW
14
Iowa
10
F
VaTec
22
Pitt
52
F
NorTx
31
OD
34
F
App
38
TxSt
7
F
ECU
18
Tul
24
F
ULMon
38
SoAl
10
F
GASt
22
ULLaf
36
F
ArkSt
44
CoCar
16
F
W Ky
15
FlAtl
34
F
Oreg
25
Utah
32
F
FLInt
45
UTSA
7
F
Rice
13
LT
28
F
Temp
59
Hou
49
F
MiaFL
21
GATec
27
F
SMiss
23
UAB
26
F OT
OreSt
17
Stan
48
F
UNLV
27
SDSU
24
F
ColSt
10
NEV
49
F
Cal
15
USC
14
F
WestMI
41
Ball
42
F OT

Nov 10, 2018, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

South Florida (7-3)

9

7

7

0

23

(25) Cincinnati (9-1)

7

7

21

0

35

Warren's 4 TDs lead No. 25 Cincinnati over USF 35-23
Sat Nov 10, 2018 11:42 PM

CINCINNATI (AP) Coach Luke Fickell describes his running back as "built for November." So far, his surprising Bearcats are, too.

Michael Warren II ran for three touchdowns and caught a pass for another score Saturday night, leading 25th-ranked Cincinnati to a 35-23 victory over South Florida that kept the Bearcats in the chase for the American Athletic title.

The Bearcats (9-1, 5-1) remain a game behind unbeaten UCF for the AAC East lead. No. 11 UCF beat Navy 35-24 and hosts Cincinnati next Saturday.

Cincinnati moved back into the Top 25 after a 42-0 win over Navy. The Bearcats are leaning on their versatile running back in their most important games. Warren came through again.

"I don't know what to say about him," Fickell said. "Sometimes you're not sure he's going to be able to continue doing what he's done. His ability to do everything is what makes him special."

Warren had a 13-yard touchdown catch in the first half. He ran for three touchdowns in the third quarter, including a 57-yarder, and set a school record with his 18th TD of the season.

"I wasn't aware," the sophomore said about his record. "I didn't even know what the numbers were."

His teammates know something special happens when he gets the ball. Warren has scored in all but one game this season.

"Just keep the cameras on Mike," defensive end Kimoni Fitz said. "He's always making plays."

South Florida (7-4, 3-3) has lost three straight conference games for the first time since 2013. It didn't help that the Bulls were missing their prolific quarterback against the league's stingiest defense.

Blake Barnett hurt his shoulder during a 41-15 loss to Tulane . The Bulls waited until the end of the week to decide Barnett wouldn't be able to play.

His backups got a few big plays, but not much else.

Sophomore Chris Oladokun made his first career start and threw for a 72-yard touchdown on his first attempt. Junior Brett Kean replaced him in the second quarter and threw a 38-yard touchdown to Mitch Wilcox on his third attempt, helping USF take a 16-14 halftime lead before Warren took over.

"We watched Blake all week and hoped he'd get better, but by Friday we had to make a decision to go with the two quarterbacks," coach Charlie Strong said. "With what they were trying to do to us we thought Chris could use his legs to make some plays to get out of danger. The quarterbacks played all right." Oladokun was 10 of 22 for 165 yards. Kean was 4 of 10 for 67 yards.

THE TAKEAWAY

South Florida's defense wanted to show significant improvement after giving up 57 points - a school record - in a loss to Houston followed by 41 against Tulane. The Bulls were better for a half, but the defense was on the field a lot with the offense unable to move consistently.

Cincinnati accomplished its main goal - staying in the title chase. Now it's head-to-head for the East lead.

BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE

About 20 South Florida players warmed up shirtless, but some of them wore facemasks against the sub-freezing temperatures. Not to be outdone, about a dozen Bearcats also went topless during warmups. It was the Bulls' first game in sub-40-degree temperatures since a 31-6 loss at Rutgers on Dec. 7, 2013.

"Coach told us on Sunday, I believe, that we're coming out with our shirts off and setting the tone," Oladokun said. "We came out with great energy but in the second half we got a little flat."

ON THE RUN

Warren has run for 17 of his touchdowns, tying David Small's school record from 1993. Warren finished with 151 yards and became the school's 12th 1,000-yard rusher, its first since George Winn in 2012.

ROAD WOES

South Florida hasn't beaten a ranked team on the road since a 23-20 victory at No.16 Notre Dame on Sept. 3, 2011.

WILCOX SETS A RECORD

With his diving touchdown catch, Wilcox set a school record for most yards receiving by a tight end in a season. He has 468 yards, topping the previous mark of 390. Wilcox finished with seven catches for 90 yards.

UP NEXT

South Florida plays at Temple on Saturday.

Cincinnati lost to UCF 51-23 last year at Nippert Stadium in a game shortened by storms.

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Passing

SoFL Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
C. Oladokun 22 10 45.5 2 165 72 0 101.5
B. Kean 10 4 40.0 1 67 38 0 96.7
Cin Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
D. Ridder 24 17 70.8 2 194 43 0 122.6

Rushing

SoFL Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Ford 10 63 6.3 22 0
J. Cronkrite 10 36 3.6 12 0
Cin Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
M. Warren II 28 151 5.4 57 3
D. Ridder 18 60 3.3 20 0

Receiving

SoFL Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
M. Wilcox 7 90 12.9 38 1
R. Bronson 3 89 29.7 72 1
Cin Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
R. Medaris 4 92 23.0 43 0
K. Lewis 5 37 7.4 16 1

Fumbles

Cin F FL
D. Ridder 2 1

Returning

SoFL KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
D. Antoine 2 5.0 0 7 0 0 0
B. Sanders 2 41.5 0 62 0 0 0
Cin KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Wiggins 3 13.7 0 19 0 0 0
A. Knight 0 0 0 2 12.0 0 21

Punting

SoFL Punt Yds Avg LgPu
T. Schneider 10 367 36.7 44
Cin Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Smith 5 246 49.2 64

Takeaways

Team Stats Comparison

SoFL Cin
Points For 23 35
Total Yards 313 432
Rushing Yards 81 238
Passing Yards 232 194
Passing Completions / Attempts 14/32 17/24
Turnovers 0 2
Interceptions Thrown 0 0
Fumbles - Lost 0/0 3/2
First Downs 12 24
Penalties - Yards 8/80 5/22
Time Of Possession 54:54 06:06
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 2/15 9/16
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 2/2 1/1
Punts - Average Yards 10/37 5/49

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter SoFL Cin
SoFL 02:06 TD Ryeshene Bronson 72 yd pass from Chris Oladokun (blocked XP) 6 0
Cin 05:51 TD Kahlil Lewis 8 yd pass from Desmond Ridder (Cole Smith kick) 6 7
SoFL 08:00 FG Coby Weiss 37 yd FG 9 7
2nd Quarter SoFL Cin
Cin 01:15 TD Michael Warren II 13 yd pass from Desmond Ridder (Cole Smith kick) 9 14
SoFL 03:26 TD Mitchell Wilcox 38 yd pass from Brett Kean (Coby Weiss kick) 16 14
3rd Quarter SoFL Cin
Cin 04:26 TD Michael Warren II 57 yd run (Cole Smith kick) 16 21
Cin 09:13 TD Michael Warren II 1 yd run (Cole Smith kick) 16 28
SoFL 12:54 TD Tyre McCants 25 yd pass from Chris Oladokun (Coby Weiss kick) 23 28
Cin 14:24 TD Michael Warren II 1 yd run (Cole Smith kick) 23 35
4th Quarter SoFL Cin
No scores this quarter

Game Information

Stadium: Nippert Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio
Attendance: 29,310
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