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The 2004 Cincinnati Bearcats football team represented the University of Cincinnati in the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team, coached by Mark Dantonio , played its home games in Nippert Stadium , as it has since 1924.
In 2005, Cincinnati joined the Big East, its first time in a conference with an automatic BCS bowl bid. After the fracturing of the Big East in 2012, the football-playing remnants of the conference, including Cincinnati, rebranded themselves as the American Athletic Conference (AAC) , which they competed in until moving to the Big 12 Conference ...
2004 Conference USA football standings; Conf Overall ... 0 11 – 1 Memphis 5 – 3 8 – 4 Southern Miss 5 – 3 7 – 5 Cincinnati 5 – 3 ...
The Victory Bell is the trophy awarded to the winner of the American college football rivalry game played by the Cincinnati and Miami (OH). The Victory Bell is the oldest current non-conference college football rivalry in the United States (though the teams were conference rivals for a few years in the late 1940s and early 1950s). [120]
The Bearcats are behind three one-loss teams.
Cincinnati is one of the four new members of the Big 12 this year. Here’s what some said about the football team at the conference’s media days.
If the Spartans beat Ohio State on Nov. 20 and win their other remaining two games in the regular season, they are going to the Big Ten title game with the chance to make the College Football Playoff.
The NCAA Rules Committee adopted the following rule changes for the 2004 season: Instant replay would make its debut in college football, as the Big Ten Conference began to use it on a one-year experimental basis. [2] Officials are allowed to announce the number of a player committing a penalty, similar to the NFL.