Cincinnati vs. Opponents
Cincinnati Bearcats
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University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH Founded: 1819 Stadium: Nippert Stadium Capacity: 40,000 Colors: Red & Black Coach: Conference: Big 12- |
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Date | Opponent | Score | |
9/7/1996 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | W 24-3 | |
11/11/1995 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | L 14-33 | |
11/14/1992 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | W 17-13 | |
11/2/1991 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | L 17-20 | |
11/4/1989 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | L 0-31 | |
9/27/1986 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | L 20-37 | @ Cincinnati, OH |
9/28/1985 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | L 7-27 | |
10/29/1983 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | T 13-13 | |
10/25/1952 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | L 6-14 | |
10/14/1950 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | L 7-41 | |
10/29/1949 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | L 7-14 | |
10/30/1948 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | L 7-28 | |
9/27/1947 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | L 0-20 | |
9/28/1946 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | L 7-26 | |
9/29/1945 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | L 7-13 | |
10/27/1945 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | W 16-7 | |
10/6/1934 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | L 0-27 | |
10/14/1933 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | L 0-3 | |
10/6/1923 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | L 0-14 | |
10/7/1922 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | L 0-15 | |
11/6/1920 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | L 6-7 | |
11/8/1919 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | W 7-0 | |
10/28/1916 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | L 0-32 | |
10/30/1915 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | L 6-27 | |
10/31/1914 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | W 14-7 | |
10/25/1913 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | L 7-27 | |
10/19/1912 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | L 13-19 | |
10/28/1911 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | W 6-0 | |
10/22/1904 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | W 11-0 | |
11/15/1902 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | T 6-6 | |
10/12/1901 (Sat) | @ Kentucky | T 0-0 | |
9/29/1900 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | W 20-6 | |
09/22/1894 (Sat) | vs. Kentucky | W 32-4 |
Cincinnati has won 9 and scored 297 points Kentucky has won 21 and scored 534 points with 3 being tied |
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Great Moments in College Football History
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