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Cincinnati vs. Opponents


Cincinnati Bearcats
University of Cincinnati
 Cincinnati, OH
Founded: 1819
Stadium: Nippert Stadium
Capacity: 40,000
Colors: Red & Black
Coach: Scott Satterfield
Conference: Big 12-

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls Conference

  
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 Date   Opponent   Score    
 11/11/2022 (Fri)  vs.  East Carolina   * W 27-25     
 11/26/2021 (Fri)  @  East Carolina   * W 35-13     
 11/13/2020 (Fri)  vs.  East Carolina   * W 55-17     
 11/2/2019 (Sat)  @  East Carolina   * W 46-43     
 11/23/2018 (Fri)  vs.  East Carolina   * W 56-6     
 11/18/2017 (Sat)  @  East Carolina   * L 20-48     
 10/22/2016 (Sat)  vs.  East Carolina   * W 31-19     
 11/28/2015 (Sat)  @  East Carolina   * W 19-16     
 11/13/2014 (Thu)  vs.  East Carolina   * W 54-46     
 9/25/2004 (Sat)  @  East Carolina   * W 24-19     
 9/1/2003 (Mon)  vs.  East Carolina   * W 40-3     
 12/6/2002 (Fri)  @  East Carolina   * W 42-26     
 11/10/2001 (Sat)  vs.  East Carolina   * L 26-28     
 11/13/1999 (Sat)  @  East Carolina   * L 34-48     
 11/5/1998 (Thu)  vs.  East Carolina   * L 21-24     
 11/13/1997 (Thu)  @  East Carolina   * L 7-14     
 10/7/1995 (Sat)  vs.  East Carolina   W 13-10     
 10/29/1994 (Sat)  @  East Carolina   L 21-35     
 11/20/1993 (Sat)  vs.  East Carolina   W 34-14     
 10/17/1992 (Sat)  @  East Carolina   L 21-42     
 11/23/1991 (Sat)  vs.  East Carolina   L 19-30     
 10/20/1990 (Sat)  @  East Carolina   L 32-56     
 9/16/1989 (Sat)  vs.  East Carolina   L 14-21     
 11/19/1988 (Sat)  vs.  East Carolina   L 14-49     
 10/10/1987 (Sat)  @  East Carolina   L 28-56     
 11/15/1986 (Sat)  @  East Carolina   L 19-32     


Cincinnati has won 13  and scored 752 points
East Carolina has won 13  and scored 740 points
with 0  being tied





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