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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Cincinnati vs. UCF (-1.5)

O/U: 55.5

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Cincinnati vs UCF Prediction, Game Preview

Cincinnati vs UCF game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 9 game on Saturday, October 29

Cincinnati vs UCF prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 9, Saturday, October 29


Cincinnati vs UCF How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 29
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: FBC Mortgage Stadium, Orlando, FL
How To Watch: ESPN
Record: Cincinnati (6-1), UCF (5-2)
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Cincinnati vs UCF Game Preview

Why Cincinnati Will Win

It hasn’t always been easy or pretty, but Cincinnati keeps on winning after opening the season with a loss to Arkansas.

This isn’t close to being the team of last year, but it figured out ways to win. It starts with the best pass rush and most disruptive defensive front in college football, the defense comes through when needed, and the offense is just good enough to get by when needed.

UCF is great in so many ways, but East Carolina was able to come up with four takeaways in last week’s 34-13 win last week. The Bearcats don’t take the ball away in bunches, but they’re amazing against the run and should make plenty of plays behind the line, and …

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Why UCF Will Win

Teams that can run well were able to run on Cincinnati.

Arkansas ripped off 224 yards on the ground and won. USF ran for 224 yards and made it a fight. No one else on the Bearcat slate chooses the ground as the primary form of transportation.

The UCF passing game has been fantastic with close to 300 yards through the air in five of the seven games, but it’s at its best when it’s ripping off chunks of yards on the ground.

UCF will not only commit to the running game, but it should succeed at it.

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What’s Going To Happen

There might have been a loss to Louisville early on, but UCF is a fantasist team at home. As long as it doesn’t turn it over like it did against East Carolina it should be fine.

Home field will matter here. The Knights will feed off the home energy, the offense will be balanced and explosive, and they’ll make up for last week’s gaffe with one of the biggest wins of the Gus Malzahn era.

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Cincinnati vs UCF Prediction, Line

UCF 27, Cincinnati 24
Line: UCF -1.5, o/u: 55.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2
Cincinnati vs UCF Must See Rating (out of 5): 4
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Oklahoma State 32, Texas 24
Ole Miss 31, Tennessee 26
Michigan State 20, Indiana 15
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LSU 49, Florida 42 Reaction

Find two more interesting back-to-back games in a recent series than the ones Florida and LSU came up with.

Last year, the Tigers won a thriller in the fog, and this time around they pulled the game – and possibly the Ed Orgeron era – out of the fire in a defense-optional fight.

Tyrion Davis-Price ran for 287 yards and three scores, and LSU didn’t even win the time of possession battle and was outgained by 35 yards overall.

Florida was supposed to be the running team – it almost pulled off the upset over Alabama with the ground attack – but it got bottled up by the Tigers and had to throw to win. That was a problem.

The yards were there – 350 of them – but Anthony Richardson and Emory Jones each threw two picks, and the -4 turnover margin turned out to be the difference as the Gators ducked out of the SEC title chase.

After losing three of the last five games, what’s next? Georgia in two weeks. At this point, though, the game doesn’t really matter at three games back of the Dawgs in the East.

This did matter, though, for LSU.

It’s still technically in the SEC title chase after this, but forget that. the Tigers needed this just to stay alive for a bowl game, and that’s hardly a given even at 4-3.

There should be a win over ULM in late November, however, coming up …

At Ole Miss, at Alabama, Arkansas, and Texas A&M to close.

For now, LSU got a big win, it was fun, the running game looked great, and Orgeron’s voice was cashed after it was over – all like it’s supposed to be.

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Cincinnati vs UCF Prediction, Game Preview

Cincinnati vs UCF prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 16

Cincinnati vs UCF prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, October 16


Cincinnati vs UCF How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 16
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Nippert Stadium, Cincinnati, OH
How To Watch: ABC
Record: Cincinnati (5-0), UCF (3-2)
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Why UCF Will Win

Didn’t you used to be UCF?

One of the most dominant offensive powerhouses in college football over the last few years was rocking and rolling to kickoff the Gus Malzahn era, and then it all fell apart with the loss of QB Dillon Gabriel to a shoulder injury.

The O couldn’t get the job done against a punchless Navy team, but it was able to slug its way past East Carolina team with three takeaways and a solid defensive performance.

And that’s what it’s going to take.

Look, we’re all adults here – UCF isn’t about to face the third-best team in college football.

Cincinnati is obviously very good, and it could turn the lights out in a hurry if UCF gets down, but it’s stunningly bad on third downs, there’s no pass rush, and it does nothing to control the clock – and UCF can capitalize on all of that.

Malzahn and the coaching staff have to tweak and adjust.

The defensive front isn’t bad against the run, the backfield has some terrific runners – and could be a whole lot stronger if Isaiah Bowser can somehow get back from a leg injury – and the offensive line is talented enough to hold up. But …

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Why Cincinnati Will Win

Yeah, UCF is really banged up, and there’s still the question about the quarterback play.

Freshman Mikey Keene hasn’t been awful in his two games, but he’s a freshman, he hasn’t thrown for more than 200 yards, and he gave up a pick in each starting outing.

He can be decent for the UCF attack, but this isn’t a high-flying fun show that will throw any sort of a scare into the Bearcat secondary.

There isn’t the normal Knight downfield passing game to worry about, there’s not a whole lot happening in the backfield from the defensive front, and it shouldn’t take a whole lot of point to take a firm grip on the game.

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What’s Going To Happen

UCF still has guys.

It’s a good enough team to rise up and come up with something special now that it’s in the role of the decided underdog. Malzahn has been in us-against-the-world games before, the lines should be able to hold up and make this a fight, and …

The Cincinnati secondary will take over just when it seems like UCF has a shot.

The Bearcats have NFL parts that can lock down, allowing under 50% completion on the year, allowing just three touchdown passes and picking off nine passes.

They’ll come up with two late takeaways to ease the pressure and allow Cincinnati to keep the dream going.

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Cincinnati vs UCF Prediction, Line

Cincinnati 38, UCF 20
Line: Cincinnati -21, o/u: 57.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 3.5

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#7 Cincinnati vs. UCF: NCAA college football live stream, TV channel, start time, odds, predictions

The UCF Knights will host the #7 ranked Cincinnati Bearcats on Saturday afternoon from the Bounce House in Orlando.

The UCF Knights will host the #7 ranked Cincinnati Bearcats on Saturday afternoon from the Bounce House in Orlando.

Cincinnati is coming off a blowout 55-17 win over East Carolina and will look to make it 8-0 today when they are on the road. UCF is looking for their 4th straight victory today after coming off a 38-13 win over Temple last weekend.

This should make for a fun, high scoring affair today,  you won’t want to miss it! Here is everything you need to know to stream the game tonight.

#7 Cincinnati vs. UCF

  • When: Saturday, November 21
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Prediction: I like the underdog in this one, UCF is good and can put points on the board. I think they have a chance against Cincinnati so I’ll take UCF and the points in this one.

Bet: UCF Knights +4.5

NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA Football odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Saturday at 3:00 p.m. ET.

Cincinnati (-4.5) vs. UCF  

O/U: 65.5

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Cincinnati vs UCF Prediction, Game Preview

Cincinnati Bearcats vs UCF Knights prediction and game preview.

Cincinnati vs UCF prediction and game preview.


Cincinnati vs UCF Broadcast

Date: Saturday, November 21
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Bounce House, Orlando, FL
Network: ESPN

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Why Cincinnati Will Win

The Bearcat running game will get off the plane in Orlando with 200 rushing yards, because that’s what it does.

Cincinnati and QB Desmond Ridder have been able to take games over 242 rushing yards or more in each of the last four games, and 299 or more in three of the last four.

The UCF offense might be devastating, but UC should be able to mitigate that by doing what it does – keep running, get into the backfield, convert on third downs, and dominate with the pass rush and plays in the backfield.

Besides the running game, how does Cincinnati slow this UCF machine down? The run defense has been a rock and the secondary has allowed a grand total of two touchdown passes and picked off 12 passes.

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Why UCF Will Win

The offense has been devastating.

It might have been a wee bit sluggish against Temple, but by its own amazing standards, it only came up with 419 yards. It generated 455 yards against Tulsa, and rocked for well over 600 yards against everyone else.

As good as the Cincinnati running game has been, and as consistently strong as it has been overall, now it has to deal with UCF’s pace, balance, and big play ability.

SMU, Memphis and Houston all have enough offensive weapons to have done a whole lot more than it was able to against the Bearcat D, but the Knight attack is at a whole other level when it comes to its big play ability.

Throw in the defense’s ability to take the ball away – UCF leads the AAC with 19 takeaways – and the team has the right mix to handle the Cincinnati style.

What’s Going To Happen

Cincinnati is just that good.

UCF might have the offensive explosion to get out to a hot start and make Cincinnati work for the first time all year, but the Bearcat running attack will take over as the game goes on.

The focus will be on the UC ground game, but the secondary and pass rush will win the game. When the defense has to come up with a key stop, they will.

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Cincinnati vs UCF Prediction, Line

Cincinnati 40, UCF 27
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Cincinnati -5.5, o/u: 63.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3

Must See Rating: 4

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