The Bearcats earned a 10-2 mark partly due to their light schedule which included Miami (Ohio) and Alabama A&M. After winning their first six games, Cincinnati suffered their first loss, as Temple beat them 24-17 in OT. After three more victories, the Bearcats lost for a second time, as #11 UCF took them down 38-13. In their final game, they beat East Carolina easily 56-6. The Hokies were impressive in their first game of the season, beating #19 Florida State 24-3. After another win, they record only two wins over their next eight games. They ended the season beating rival Virginia 34-31 in OT and Marshall 41-20.
Cincinnati – Analysis
Freshman QB Desmond Ridder (62.5 COMP%, 19 TDs, 5 INTs) proved to be an accurate passer and a decent rusher. Ridder averaged 3.8 YPG as a rusher and scored five times. Sophomore RB Michael Warren II gained over 1,100 yards this season, scoring 17 TDs. There are five pass catchers on this team with 20 or more receptions. The top dog is WR Kahlil Lewis. He took in 55 passes for 768 yards and nine TDs.
Virginia – Analysis
QB Ryan Willis (58 COMP%, 22 TDs, 8 INTs), a junior, passed to close to 2,500 yards. Willis has four players who each have a minimum of 25 catches. WR Damon Hazelton leads the team with 45 receptions, 745 yards, and 8 TDs. Senior Steven Peoples (149 ATT, 760 YDs, 5.1 YPA, 5 TDs) leads what is an average rush attack at best.
Five Keys to the Game
- Bearcat D is tough and seasoned
- Hokies defense is lacking
- Cincinnati’s balanced attack is tough to stop
- Solid receiving group for VT
- Bearcats hold edge in QB battle
Our Military Bowl Free Pick
Our Military Bowl free pick favors the Bearcats due to their balanced attack and premium defense. However, this won’t be an easy win for them, as VT does have a good team and they come from a superior conference. We see a lot of points going up on the scoreboard in this one. Take Cincinnati at -4.5 and the over at 52.5. See our 2018-2019 college football bowl schedule for more picks.