Louisville 24, Cincinnati 7 Wasabi Fenway Bowl What Happened, What It All Means

Louisville 31, Cincinnati 7: Wasabi Fenway Bowl what happened, player of the game, and what it all means

Louisville beat Cincinnati 24-7 to win the Wasabi Fenway Bowl. What happened, who was the player of the game, and what does it all mean?


Louisville 24, Cincinnati 7 Wasabi Fenway Bowl What Happened, Player of the Game, What It All Means

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Wasabi Fenway Bowl What Happened

– It was tight early with the teams trading touchdowns for a 7-7 game late into the first half, and it was all Louisville the rest of the way. Brock Domann hit MarshonFord for an eight yard score, Jawhar Jordan ripped off a 41-yard touchdown, and the Cardinals had a 21-7 lead at halftime. That was about it. Cincinnati didn’t have any answers.

– Louisville was hardly sharp. It turned it over four times, but there weren’t any real issues thanks to the offensive line and running game. The combination of Maurice Turner and Jawhar Jordan combined for 275 yards with two Jordan scores. The Cincinnati lines couldn’t hold up on either side – the team ran for just 44 yards and managed just 127 yards of total offense.

This was supposed to be a rough bowl game, and it was lived up to the hype. The weather wasn’t as bad as expected – it wasn’t an excuse.

Neither team was a true representative of the regular season version. Cincinnati gave it everything and it kept on fighting, but it just didn’t have the parts or timing in place. Louisville was at least able to run, and it didn’t get too crazy outside of relying on the O line. It’s all okay – it was a very early game to ease the way into a long day of football.

Wasabi Fenway Bowl Player of the Game

Maurice Turner, Jawhar Jordan, RBs Louisville
Turner ran 31 times for 160 yards, and Jordan ran nine times for 115 yards and two scores and caught two passes for 11 yards.

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Wasabi Fenway Bowl Fun Stats

– Third down conversions: Louisville 7-of-14 – Cincinnati 2-of-13

– Turnovers: Louisville 4 – Cincinnati 2

– Total Yards: Louisville 419 – Cincinnati 127

Wasabi Fenway Bowl What It All Means

After a rough start to the season and a slew of twists and turns, you’re jacked to be a Louisville fan right now. Nothing against Scott Satterfield, but start with the program getting favorite son Jeff Brohm from Purdue as the next head coach. Yeah, losing to rival Kentucky hurts, but closing out with a bowl win always makes the offseason better.

The eight-win season it the best since 2019, this is the first bowl win since then, and it’s the second bowl victory since taking down the 2015 Music City. And on the flip side …

For all the slings and arrows Satterfield suffered as the Louisville head coach, he was able to put this program together and leave it in a great place before making the move to Cincinnati – he should be solid in his new home. This was going to be a rough go no matter what for the Bearcats – opt-outs, injuries, and the coaching change were all a problem.

It was a disappointing run with a loss to Tulane to miss out on the American Athletic Conference championship, and this didn’t help. It was still a nine-win season, the program is off to the Big 12, and there’s a lot in place to keep the success going – this bowl loss isn’t a reflection on where things are at.

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The top 4 most watchable non-New Year’s Six bowl games

Oregon vs. UNC is a game for the sickos.

Bowl season is upon us. Or rather, college football exhibition season, if that’s how you feel about it.

Nevertheless, the holidays will be littered with games from the Bahamas to Idaho. We’ll see winning coaches drenched in mayo and covered in corn flakes. We’ll see teams battle for trophies bearing the names of sugary cereal, mortgage lenders and late-night talk show hosts. Some of our favorite players are playing (shoutout to Grayson McCall for sending bettors into a frenzy) while others are skipping.

As usual, this bowl season is shaping up to be a beautiful mess.

Outside of the New Year’s Six games, some of these will be truly difficult to digest. We’ve seen some historically bad football played during bowl season.

But some of the games not played around New Year’s could be really fun.

Here are the four most watchable games from that non-NY6 class, with apologies to the Cure Bowl, featuring No. 24 Troy and No. 25 UTSA.

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2 UCF players delightfully skipped off the field holding hands after beating Cincinnati

Don’t skip this story.

After downing No. 20 Cincinnati on Saturday night, two UCF players found quite a way to celebrate.

The Knights got a close 25-21 over the Bearcats, snapping Cincy’s 19-game conference win streak.

It was quite a win for UCF, which entered Saturday’s game near the top of the American Athletic Conference, along with Cincinnati and Tulane.

With just two seconds to go before cementing the UCF win, senior tight end Kemore Gamble and freshman kicker Colton Boomer decided to happily skip hand-in-hand off the field.

It’s quite a way to ring in an impressive 6-2 record on the season — and one that should keep the Knights firmly in the race for an AAC title.

Look how happy they are! How can you not want to skip down the hallway to the fridge to grab another soda for the night games after watching that?

Always remember, folks: Real men skip.

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Cincinnati vs. UCF, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Cincinnati Bearcats will meet the UCF Knights in an AAC matchup on Saturday afternoon from Bright House Networks Stadium.

The Cincinnati Bearcats will meet the UCF Knights in an AAC matchup on Saturday afternoon from Bright House Networks Stadium.

Cincinnati is coming off a 29-27 win over SMU to improve to 6-1 on the year as they look to bring some of that momentum into today’s game. Meanwhile, UCF is coming off a tough 21-point loss to East Carolina in their last game as they look to rebound today.

This will be a great Saturday of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

#20 Cincinnati vs. UCF

  • When: Saturday, October 29
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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NCAA odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were updated at 1:00 p.m. ET on Saturday.

Cincinnati vs. UCF (-1.5)

O/U: 55.5

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Top-5 most watchable college football games of Week 9

Our picks for the games most worthy of some time on your screen this weekend.

As we finish out October, college football is blessed with an unusually large group of legitimate title contenders at this point in the season. Will that list start to narrow this week?

There are several key opportunities for a culling, some of which appear on our list of the week’s most watchable games. While the Big Ten may be down to just one serious contender after this week, the races in the Big 12 and SEC are still wide open, making every game between the league’s top-half teams hugely consequential.

Here are our picks for the five games most worthy of some time on your screen this weekend.

Texas vs Oklahoma State and the best games of Saturday

You’re not going to want to miss this slate of college football games.

Week 8 is a big week for Big 12 contenders. It might be the biggest week of the season for the Big 12 championship race.

A pair of undefeated teams square off as the Kansas State Wildcats travel to Fort Worth to face the TCU Horned Frogs. Former Texas recruiting target Quentin Johnston has been a dominant force for TCU all season. He will lead Garrett Riley’s offense against one of the better defenses in the Big 12.

In the ACC, Syracuse has emerged as a surprise conference contender. Head coach Dino Babers will look to improve to 7-0 with a road win over the undefeated Clemson Tigers.

In the Pac-12, Oregon and UCLA meet in a Top 10 battle. Here’s a look at some of Saturday’s best games.

Indiana vs. Cincinnati, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Indiana Hoosiers will meet the Cincinnati Bearcats in Week 4 of the college football season on Saturday afternoon from Nippert Stadium.

The Indiana Hoosiers will meet the Cincinnati Bearcats in Week 4 of the college football season on Saturday afternoon from Nippert Stadium.

Indiana comes into today’s matchup with a 3-0 record after knocking off Western Kentucky 33-30 last week, while Cincinnati will look for another win after a 38-17 win over Miami-OH last week.

This will be another great Saturday of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

Indiana vs. Cincinnati

  • When: Saturday, September 24
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN2
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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NCAA odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were updated at 10:00 a.m. ET on Saturday.

Indiana vs. Cincinnati (-16.5)

O/U: 57.5

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Cincinnati vs. Miami-OH, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Cincinnati Bearcats will meet the Miami-OH RedHawks in Week 3 of the college football season on Saturday from Paul Brown Stadium.

The Cincinnati Bearcats will meet the Miami-OH RedHawks in Week 3 of the college football season on Saturday from Paul Brown Stadium.

Cincinnati is coming off a 63-10 over Kennesaw State last week and they were able to hang with Arkansas in week one as they look to turn things this week. Meanwhile, Miami-OH picked up their first win of the season after knocking off Robert Morris 31-14 while looking for an upset today.

This will be another great day of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Saturday.

Cincinnati vs. Miami-OH

  • When: Saturday, September 17
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPNU
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)
NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were updated at 9:45 a.m. ET on Saturday.

Cincinnati (-23.5) vs. Miami-OH

O/U: 

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Cincinnati vs. Arkansas, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Cincinnati Bearcats will meet the Arkansas Razorbacks in Week 1 of the college football season on Saturday at Razorback Stadium.

The Cincinnati Bearcats will meet the Arkansas Razorbacks in Week 1 of the college football season on Saturday at Razorback Stadium.

Cincinnati is coming off the best year of their program last year while going 13-1 and an undefeated 8-0 in AAC action. Meanwhile, Arkansas finished up the year with a 9-4 record and a trip to the Outback Bowl where they knocked off Penn State 24-10.

This will be a great opening week of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Saturday.

#23 Cincinnati at #19 Arkansas

  • When: Saturday, September 3
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

How to watch College Football this season

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NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

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Cincinnati vs. Arkansas (-5.5)

O/U: 53.5

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Predicting Labor Day weekend’s biggest college football games

Taking a look at how this weekend’s games could unfold.

The first full Saturday of football begins Sept. 3 with a number of huge match-ups. Multiple games figure to be instant classics or at least shape the College Football Playoff race.

Ohio State and Notre Dame headline the weekend as the two blue blood powers clash to open the season. The game could be the crown jewel of the winning team’s playoff resume.

Elsewhere, the Cincinnati Bearcats begin their campaign for a second straight playoff berth against the Arkansas Razorbacks. The early matchup is as close to a must-win game for both teams. Cincinnati needs the win to bolster its playoff resume, while Arkansas can ill afford an early loss given their SEC West slate.

The premier afternoon game features new Oregon head coach Dan Lanning against his former team, the national champion Georgia Bulldogs.

Let’s look at how this weekend’s games could unfold.