Ryan Lopez+FollowCincinnati’s 1992 Final Four run still inspiresNick Van Exel says his greatest basketball joy wasn’t in the NBA, but right here in Cincinnati during the Bearcats’ 1992 Final Four run. That team, made up mostly of JUCO transfers and overlooked players, built something special—real brotherhood and chemistry that powered them past the doubters. They set ambitious goals, checked every box, and played for each other on and off the court. Even decades later, Van Exel uses that team’s bond as his blueprint for success. What do you think makes a team truly great—talent, chemistry, or something else? #Sports #Basketball #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCincinnati’s secondary just got a major boostCincinnati’s defense is stacking up with the addition of Kenny Worthy III, a transfer from Washington State who’s bringing three years of eligibility and some serious game experience. Worthy racked up 23 tackles and a forced fumble last season, and his PFF grades show he’s a solid presence on the field. With Worthy joining a deep group of new defensive backs, the Bearcats’ cornerback room is looking more competitive than ever. How do you think this influx of talent will shake up the starting lineup? Let’s hear your thoughts on the Bearcats’ defensive future! #Sports #Football #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowUCF fans boo ex-Knight, but is it fair?Moustapha Thiam, once a rising star for UCF, got booed by Knights fans every time he touched the ball—just months after transferring to rival Cincinnati. Despite the noise, Thiam dropped a career-high 24 points, nearly spoiling UCF’s night. Both coaches praised Thiam’s character and talent, but couldn’t agree on the booing: is it just part of the game now that college hoops feels more like the pros, or are fans crossing a line? With players moving more than ever, how should fans react when a favorite returns in a rival jersey? #Sports #UCF #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
phughes+FollowCincinnati Bearcats get a defensive shakeupCincinnati football is making a bold move by bringing in Army’s Nate Woody as their new defensive coordinator. Woody’s known for his aggressive 3-4 defense, which means we’ll see more pass rushers and less of the coverage-heavy schemes from last season. Army’s defense under Woody was a force—just 15.5 points allowed per game and a jaw-dropping 18 interceptions in their AAC-winning season. With a mix of new transfers and key returners, the Bearcats’ defense could look totally different this fall. How do you feel about this shift in strategy? #Sports #Football #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowCyclones stumble as Bearcats snap losing streakCincinnati just pulled off a major upset, snapping their four-game skid by taking down No. 11 Iowa State 71-63. Senior guard Mya Perry was on fire, scoring 26 points and hitting every three-pointer for the Bearcats. The Cyclones, missing key starter Addy Brown and losing two more players to injury mid-game, struggled to find their rhythm—especially from beyond the arc, shooting just 19%. Even with Audi Crooks’ double-double, Iowa State couldn’t capitalize on Cincinnati’s turnovers. With the Cyclones heading back to Ames, will home court help them bounce back? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s next for this team! #Sports #IowaState #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowCincinnati hoops: Us against the world?Cincinnati basketball fans, it’s getting real. After another tough loss to West Virginia, Coach Wes Miller isn’t shying away from criticism—he’s practically inviting it. Miller says he only cares about his team and keeping them together, even as the Bearcats struggle to find their old tournament form. With Cincinnati missing out on the NCAA Tournament again, the pressure is mounting. Can Miller turn things around, or is it time for a new direction? Let’s talk: what do you think it’ll take to bring Bearcats basketball back to its glory days? #Sports #CincinnatiBearcats #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowWVU faces familiar faces as Bearcats returnTonight’s WVU vs. Cincinnati game at the Coliseum isn’t just another Big 12 matchup—it’s a reunion that’s sure to stir up some emotions. Two former Mountaineers, Kerr Kriisa and Sencire Harris, are now key players for the Bearcats, bringing their inside knowledge and defensive grit back to Morgantown. Add in Cincinnati’s Jizzle James, son of NFL legend Edgerrin James, and you’ve got a game packed with storylines. How do you feel about former WVU stars suiting up for the other side? Will home-court energy make the difference? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #WVU #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCincinnati hoops fans fed up after another late collapseCincinnati basketball fans are reaching their breaking point after another gut-wrenching loss, this time to West Virginia. The Bearcats' offense has been stuck in neutral for weeks, and Coach Wes Miller’s postgame radio rant only added fuel to the fire. With the team’s offense ranked 219th nationally and no signs of improvement, frustration is boiling over in the Queen City. Folks are wondering: Is it time for a change at the top, or can Miller turn things around? How much longer should the city’s loyal fans keep the faith? #Sports #CincinnatiBearcats #CollegeBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowWVU faces Bearcats’ towering defenseCincinnati’s defense is set to test WVU like few others this season, thanks to their size and relentless pressure on the three-point line. With 7'2" Moustapha Thiam patrolling the paint and former Mountaineer Sincere Harris racking up steals, scoring won’t come easy. Coach Ross Hodge says moving the ball and making smart plays around the rim will be key. Meanwhile, senior forward Brenen Lorient is still in concussion protocol, making his return uncertain. How do you think WVU should attack Cincinnati’s defense? Who needs to step up if Lorient can’t play? #Sports #WVU #CincinnatiBearcats00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowWho should be Cincinnati’s next DC?Tyson Veidt’s move to Penn State leaves a big question mark for Cincinnati football fans: who will step up as the Bearcats’ next defensive coordinator? With the team’s recent ups and downs—starting strong, then ending the season on a five-game skid—this hire could shape the program’s future. Names like Mike Tressel, Shaun Nua, and Mike Mickens are in the mix, each bringing serious experience. Would you prefer an internal promotion or a fresh face from outside? Let’s hear your thoughts on who should lead Cincinnati’s defense into the next era! #Sports #Football #CincinnatiBearcats00Share