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Scott Satterfield is the current head coach; [2] he replaced Tommy Tuberville following the latter's resignation at the end of the 2016 season. [3] The program's current nickname, "Bearcats", was first used in 1914 and was formally adopted in 1919. Prior to then, common terms like "Varsity" or "Red and Black" (the team's colors) had been used ...
The following is a list of Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball head coaches. There have been 28 head coaches of the Bearcats in their 122-season history. [1] Cincinnati's current head coach is Wes Miller. He was hired as the Bearcats' head coach in April 2021, [2] replacing John Brannen, who was fired after the 2020–21 season. [3] No. Tenure.
The Bearcat football program is one of the nation's oldest, having fielded a team as early as 1885. [ 5] In 1888, Cincinnati played Miami in the first intercollegiate football game held within the state of Ohio. [ 6] That began a rivalry which today ranks as the eighth-oldest and 11th-longest running in NCAA Division I college football.
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor, left, talks with Cincinnati Bearcats special teams coordinator and secondary coach Kerry Coombs, center, and head coach Scott Satterfield, right, at a ...
In 2019, Kirk Ferentz of Iowa became the longest-continuous tenured head coach in Division I FBS. Ferentz began his current coaching tenure in 1999 and is the only FBS head coach who began his current head coaching position before the 2000 season. Three coaches had a previous head coaching stint at their current school: Mack Brown at North ...
Cincinnati Bearcats offensive line is a strength. The starting line looks like John Williams, Dartanyan Tinsley, Gavin Gerhardt, Luke Kandra and a current toss-up between Phillip Wilder and last ...
University of Cincinnati football introduced new defensive coordinator Tyson Veidt to Bearcat fans Monday morning.
The 2021 Cincinnati Bearcats football team represented the University of Cincinnati in the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bearcats played their home games at Nippert Stadium and competed as members of the American Athletic Conference (AAC). They were led by fifth-year head coach Luke Fickell .