A look at Cincinnati’s 2020 season

Here’s a full look at the No. 8 Cincinnati Bearcats’ season leading up to the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl against the No. 9 Georgia Bulldogs.

The Cincinnati Bearcats had their best football season in school history this past year, going 9-0 and finishing No. 8 in the College Football Playoff rankings.  On Friday they take on the No. 9 Georgia Bulldogs, who will be missing their fair share of star players due to opt outs and injuries.

The Dawgs are a seven point favorite right now (odds are courtesy BetMGM) but the Bearcats are hungry to prove the committee wrong and gain some national attention and respect with a big win.

Cincinnati won three games against teams in the FBS top-25 this season and zero against top-15 teams.  Although they didn’t have the toughest schedule, they won seven out of their nine games by two or more touchdowns.  They beat UCF by three points, as well as Tulsa in the American Athletic Conference Championship Game.

Bearcats junior quarterback Desmond Ridder is having a great year, throwing for 2,090 yards, 17 touchdowns and 6 interceptions.  He has also rushed for another 609 yards and 12 touchdowns to go on top of that.  His rating in his third season has vastly improved, providing much more efficient play through just nine games.

Cincy’s leading rusher is senior running back Gerrid Doaks.  Doaks is having a career season, rushing for 673 yards and 7 touchdowns on 144 carries.  He also has 202 yards receiving and 2 receiving touchdowns, providing the Bearcats with another dual-threat weapon on offense.

Cincinnati’s defense is playing exceptionally well in 2020, ranking 7th in scoring defense and allowing opposing offenses just 16 points per game.  They are 18th defending the run and 20th defending the passing game.  That puts them at 8th in total defense, letting up 310.8 yards per game.

One of their biggest weaknesses is themselves.  Cincinnati is averaging 8.6 penalties per game, taking a 76.4 yard per game hit.  They rank 119th nationally in that category, one of the FBS’s worst.

Here’s how the Bearcats did against their opponents in 2020:

  • vs Austin Peay – W, 55 – 20
  • vs No. 22 Army – W, 24 – 10
  • vs USF – W, 28 – 7
  • @ Tulsa – Postponed
  • @ No. 16 SMU – W, 42 – 13
  • vs Memphis – W, 49 – 10
  • vs Houston – W, 38 – 10
  • vs East Carolina – W, 55 – 17
  • @ UCF – W, 36 – 33
  • @Temple – Canceled
  • @ No. 24 Tulsa – Canceled
  • vs No. 23 Tulsa – W, 27 – 24

The 2021 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl kicks off Friday, New Years Day, at 12:00 P.M. ET.  National coverage will be provided by ESPN.

 

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Georgia vs Cincinnati: Expert picks and predictions

The UGA Wire staff presents our expert score, stat and game predictions ahead of Georgia football vs Cincinnati for the 2021 Peach Bowl.

The No. 9 Georgia Bulldogs (7-2) take on the No. 8 Cincinnati Bearcats (9-0) this Friday for the 2021 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.

Georgia will be missing a number of its star players in the matchup. Monty Rice, Eric Stokes, Tre’ McKitty, Ben Cleveland and Jermaine Johnson have all opted out of the game in preparation for the 2021 NFL Draft.

The Dawgs comes into the game as a seven point favorite over the Bearcats.

The Peach Bowl kicks off in Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Friday, New Years Day, at 12:00 P.M. ET.  The game will be aired nationally on ESPN.

With that said, the UGA Wire staff has put together a number of score, stat and game predictions ahead of Friday’s matchup.

All odds are courtesy BetMGM.

Here are the picks:

Richard LeCounte is back practicing following motorbike injury

Georgia football DB Richard LeCounte returns to the practice field following a scary motorbiking accident suffered earlier this season.

Following a road win at Kentucky, Georgia defensive back Richard LeCounte was involved in a motorbiking accident that same night after the team made it back to Athens.

LeCounte luckily suffered only bruised ribs and a shoulder injury, as the wreck could’ve been much worse than it was.

Now, less than two months after the injury, LeCounte has been spotted back on the practice field.

LeCounte is returning to practice just in time for the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl against Cincinnati, should he play.  Georgia has a number of players opting out in preparation for the 2021 NFL Draft but the addition of LeCounte could be massive for the Dawgs odds.

The 2021 Peach Bowl kicks off New Years Day at 12:00 P.M. ET at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta and will be aired on ESPN.  Georgia is favored by seven points over the undefeated Bearcats in the matchup.

Twitter reacts to Georgia’s selection to the 2021 Peach Bowl

The college football Twitter world reacts to the announcement of No. 9 Georgia playing No. 8 Cincinnati in the 2021 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.

It was announced this past Sunday that No. 9 Georgia will face off against the undefeated No. 8 Cincinnati Bearcats for the 2021 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.

This game marks the 24th consecutive season that Georgia has earned a bid to play in a bowl game.  The Peach Bowl is set for a 12:30 p.m. ET kickoff on ESPN at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.

Here is how the college football Twitter world reacted to the news:

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