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    Friday, May 10, 2024

    UConn falls to No. 17 Cincinnati 48-3

    UConn quarterback Mike Beaudry (12) is sacked by Cincinnati linebacker Joel Dublanko (41) during the second half of Saturday's game at Cincinnati. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

    Cincinnati — Desmond Ridder threw for a pair of touchdowns and Michael Warren II ran for two more during a dominant opening half, and No. 17 Cincinnati remained the only unbeaten team in American Athletic play by routing UConn 48-3 on Saturday.

    The Bearcats (8-1, 5-0) retained the inside track for the conference title by ending their recent trend of slow starts . They led 38-0 at halftime against the conference's lowliest team.

    "We haven't had one of these in a while," coach Luke Fickell said.

    UConn (2-8, 0-6) had two players ejected while losing its 17th straight conference game. The Huskies have dropped 24 of their last 25 against FBS teams. They fell to 0-9 all-time at Nippert Stadium .

    After struggling in the opening half of wins over Tulsa and East Carolina , the Bearcats got rolling right away against a defense that has allowed the most points in the AAC. Ridder connected with tight end Josiah Deguara on touchdowns of 18 and 15 yards. Warren scored from 6 and 1 yards out, and Gerrid Doaks had a 53-yard run that set up his 1-yard touchdown in the first half.

    Ridder went 13 of 23 for 136 yards and ran seven times for 94 yards. He was replaced in the third quarter with the Bearcats in control.

    "It was really good for us to come out there, jump on them quick, get up 14-0 and just keep it going," Ridder said.

    It was a bad game from the start for UConn. In the first 10 minutes, the Huskies gave up a pair of touchdowns, got a punt blocked, and had linebacker Omar Fortt ejected for targeting a receiver. Defensive lineman Dillon Harris also was ejected in the second quarter for a high hit on Ridder that caused a fumble.

    UConn coach Randy Edsall disagreed with both calls and ejections.

    "If they are going to be throwing people out of the game for playing football, we might as well stop playing football," Edsall said. "The two calls they gave — if that's targeting, let's stop playing."

    Cincinnati's Darrick Forrest picked off Zack Zergiotis, giving the Bearcats 13 interceptions and 21 takeaways for the season, among the best nationally. Cincinnati has 11 interceptions and five fumble recoveries in the last five games.

    Zergiotis was 4 of 14 for 35 yards in the first half with the interception, the true freshman's fourth turnover in the last two games. Mike Beaudry started the second half and went 6 of 9 for 35 yards. Kevin Mensah ran for 115 yards in his third straight triple-digit game.

    The takeaway

    UConn has lost its last two games against Cincinnati by a combined 97-10.

    The Bearcats harped on playing with more focus after their ragged wins against Tulsa and East Carolina and were sharp in all aspects of their homecoming game.

    Poll implications

    The Bearcats put themselves in position to improve upon their highest ranking since 2009, when they got as high as No. 4 during a perfect regular season. The Huskies fell to 3-32 against ranked teams.

    Bad times

    The Huskies' last win over a ranked team was 20-17 over No. 13 Houston in 2015. The other two were over No. 19 Louisville in 2012 and against No. 11 South Florida in 2007.

    Moving up

    Warren has 29 touchdowns rushing in his career, moving ahead of Isaiah Pead into third place on the school's career list.

    Up next

    UConn has a bye before hosting East Carolina on Nov. 23.

    Cincinnati plays at South Florida on Saturday.

    Cincinnati tight end Josiah Deguara (83) celebrates his touchdown during the first half of Saturday's game against UConn at Cincinnati. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

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