For the last two seasons, Cincinnati Bearcat Football fans have heard rants and raves from other colleges, fans, sports networks and sports blogs from around the nation regarding our team’s true “greatness.” Bearcat and Buckeye fans would go back and forth, exchanging words, gestures and eventually punches to prove which team owns the right to call themselves the “real football school of Ohio.” Certainly over the past two years, including this year’s undefeated season, the Bearcats are looking to bump the Buckeyes off their pedestal and claim the title of Ohio’s best, but for the Bearcat’s to have that chance a Sugar Bowl win is needed to help heal the wounds from the three disappointing losses of 2008 and prove all the naysayers wrong.
If Sam Bradford were still playing, I would love to see a rematch as I think the ‘Cats would give the Oklahoma Sooners a true run for their money. Fact is, Bradford’s done and NFL bound and the Bearcats have no chance to get redemption for last year’s 26-52 pounding the Sooners put on them in the second game of the year. That was the first true test for the Bearcats in former Head Coach Brian Kelly’s pursuit to the top, as facing the number 4 team in the nation and upsetting Bob Stoops’ crew could have done wonders. But that loss, along with another blowout loss to the mediocre UCONN Huskies showed the nation this team wasn’t ready for the big time.
As Big East Conference Champions, the Bearcats were given a BCS Bowl bid and boy did they disappoint the Bearcat Nation and receive the “I told you so’s” from all across the nation. In their first ever BCS Bowl, the Bearcats received an eye-opening and tear jerking loss to the Virginia Tech Hokies in the 2009 FedEx Orange Bowl.
Not only did three losses, one of those in the biggest game of the program’s history and the other two coming against the team that went on to lose in the BCS National Championship game to the Florida Gators and the other against an 8-5 Connecticut team. With the losses, the Bearcats were forced to start the year outside of the Top 25 and must now remain content with being undefeated and not playing for a national championship.
But now, with the 12-0, third ranked Bearcats facing off against the 12-1, fifth ranked Florida Gators, who are still probably the best team in college football, the Bearcats can prove once and for all that they belong in the top ten and in the same conversation of Alabama, Florida, Ohio State, Oklahoma, USC, LSU, Georgia, Michigan, Notre Dame, Texas etc. The ‘Cats can show the rest of the world exactly what the fans in Cincinnati have been cheering about all year.
This is the perfect stage for the Bearcats to come out of their shell and became a yearly contender, a national power, and a recruit’s dream school. It’s a David vs. Goliath story which could only make the win sweeter. You have the Florida Gators who have been the National Champions in the 06-07 and 08-09 seasons with the Heisman trophy winning quarterback and the Cincinnati Bearcats who are 23-3 in the last two years, undefeated this past year, and entering their second ever BCS Bowl looking for redemption after last year’s debacle. The Bearcats are 12 point underdogs in the contest and have been since the day following the BCS Bowl Selection Show.
The stage is set, the players are ready and the time has come for the Cincinnati Bearcats to live up to the hype and finish what was started in the beginning of the season. A bowl win to cap off the undefeated season, complete with the Allstate Sugar Bowl Trophy that would look beautiful in the trophy case next to the two Big East Championship Trophies is the only thing that’s missing in not only the player’s mind, but the fans’ also.
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