No. 10 Cincinnati beat Miami (Ohio) 37-13

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OXFORD, Ohio (AP)—With its state-of-the-art passing attack stymied, No. 10 Cincinnati showed it can win the old-fashioned way, too.

Jacob Ramsey ran for 103 yards and three touchdowns in Cincinnati’s pass-oriented offense Saturday, and the Bearcats broke open a close game in the fourth quarter for a 37-13 victory over Miami (Ohio) that showed a little grit to go with the glitz.

“You just try to keep winning,” coach Brian Kelly said. “Today was not our A-game.”

The oldest rivalry west of the Allegheny Mountains has been a mismatch since Kelly showed up at Cincinnati and turned the Bearcats (5-0) into Big East champs. They won their fourth straight over Miami (0-5) in blustery conditions in front of Yager Stadium’s biggest crowd in six years.

They did it in an uncharacteristic way.

Tony Pike had a so-so game, going 23 of 42 for 270 yards with two touchdowns and an interception in the wind. The senior came in with 70.5 percent completion percentage, but repeatedly forced throws into a defense that double-teamed his top receivers and fell back to take away the long pass.

“You’re going to have games like this,” Pike said. “The conditions weren’t perfect.”

The Bearcats put the game in Ramsey’s hands. He became the first Bearcat to run for 100 yards since the opening game of the 2007 season, and the 15th in school history to score three touchdowns in a game. His 2-yard run with 11:35 remaining gave the Bearcats a 30-13 lead.

“The running game went well with our offensive strategy,” Ramsey said. “It’s definitely something the backs look forward to every game and try to accomplish.”

The Bearcats head into a bye week with a few things to fix. They had the ball for only 19 minutes on Saturday, a week after they had it for only 16 minutes in a win over Fresno State. The offense scores quickly, and the defense has trouble getting off the field.

On Saturday, the Bearcats had trouble pinning down Miami’s Zac Dysert, a redshirt freshman making his second start. Dysert did a Ben Roethlisberger impersonation and kept the RedHawks in the game until he changed it with one slip.

The 6-foot-4, 215-pound quarterback was as elusive as Big Ben, who led the RedHawks to their last win over a Top 25 team in 2003 and has his name and number honored on a brick column below the videoboard. Dysert slipped away from two tacklers in the backfield and threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to tailback Andre Bratton that cut it to 23-13 late in the third quarter.

Then, Miami took a big gamble and tried an onside kick that bounced its way. Dysert led the RedHawks to the 3-yard line, energizing Miami fans in the mixed-allegiance crowd of 23,493. The thousands of Cincinnati fans were quiet.

“What we were thinking is we absolutely need to come up with a stop,” Cincinnati linebacker J.K. Schaffer said. “There really wasn’t any other choice.”

The first top 10 team to play at Yager Stadium made the game-turning play. Dysert lost his footing as he threw into the crowded end zone, allowing Schaffer to intercept the errant throw.

“My foot slipped out from under me and the ball went right to him,” Dysert said.

Crestfallen, the RedHawks fell apart. Dysert was 33 of 47 for 286 yards and was sacked 10 times—six times in the fourth quarter, when Miami had to throw to try to catch up.

Miami knew its ramped-up emotions wouldn’t be enough; the RedHawks couldn’t afford any bad plays. They had a shanked 6-yard punt and ran a fake punt that failed at their 27-yard line, setting up a pair of quick-strike touchdowns that helped Cincinnati pull ahead 20-0.

The RedHawks fell to 0-5 for the second time in four seasons. They’re coming off a two-win season that prompted them to go outside the Cradle of Coaches and hire Notre Dame offensive coordinator Michael Haywood, who has a young team featuring seven freshman starters.

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  1. MICHAEL C
    12. Posted by MICHAEL C Mon Oct 5 9:12pm EDT

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    Rivalry. Ever heard of it? OSU sucks!
  2. muredhawk
    11. Posted by muredhawk Mon Oct 5 8:37am EDT

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    I was at the game and I will tell you that UC is not impressive in any way. A top ten team should never be worried about losing to the 120th team in the nation. The UC fans were nervous. Up until that interception in the endzone Miami was in this game. Central and Western Michigan are both better teams than UC.
  3. Lux I
    10. Posted by Lux I Sat Oct 3 7:31pm EDT

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    #8: No they wouldn't. Not even close.
  4. dubelld
    9. Posted by dubelld Sat Oct 3 7:31pm EDT

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    The big 10 is a joke anyway....cinci is overated. The Mountain West is a better conference from top to bottom. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
  5. $Legendary - Luke$
    8. Posted by $Legendary - Luke$ Sat Oct 3 6:06pm EDT

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    to the osu fan. an easy schudule so far? it's been alot tougher then the bucks bud! osu had one tough game to usc and lost, so i would worry about your own team cause the cats would definately beat the overrated bucks this year!
  6. Marc F
    7. Posted by Marc F Sat Oct 3 5:26pm EDT

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    I don't know what moron wrote this article. I'd say 2 passing TDs and 270 yards is definitely a Heisman-like performance. Apparently there were a few too many incomplete passes, but this game wasn't televised and even if it had been, no Heisman voter in their right mind would bother to watch this snooze-fest. All the voters will see when they check out the overall stats are 270 yards and 2 TDs. I'd say this performance makes Tony Pike the front-runner for the Heisman. And we won by 24 big points...so I'd say we should move up the rankings with this monumental victory. How dare this writer use words like so-so...indeed!
  7. jerry
    6. Posted by jerry Sat Oct 3 4:57pm EDT

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    Being a Buckeye fan,i just wonder what Your team is going to do with your next opponent? Sure you have had a real easy schedule so far,but USF is not Miami of Ohio;i think you are for an ASS-Whippin!!!
  8. Lind
    5. Posted by Lind Sat Oct 3 4:45pm EDT

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    What happened to Miami football? They were pretty good with Big Ben and used to give UC fits. Miami football is gone way downhill. 0-5 that is terrible, at least beat a lowly MAC team like Temple. Bearcats are the real deal this year, tough game coming up against USF
  9. David
    4. Posted by David Sat Oct 3 11:36am EDT

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    No on-field drama in this one, but it's a beautiful day to check out Red Hawk hotties in the stands. Miami U definitely has better looking girls than UC. Guess Fathers don't want their sweet, young thing roaming the narly streets of Clifton.
  10. RodO
    3. Posted by RodO Fri Oct 2 5:09pm EDT

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    I'm a Bucks fan but I am going to the game to root for the Bearcats. I hope they do well this year and get in a BCS game.
  11. RAVI
    2. Posted by RAVI Thu Oct 1 1:22am EDT

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    this has always been a great game, and even though miami is not ranked and is 0-4 they will give us a fight and very good game. GO CATS!!!!!
  12. David L
    1. Posted by David L Tue Sep 29 9:14pm EDT

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    Go Bearcats!
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 Cincinnati
J. Ramsey J. Ramsey, RB
12 Rush, 103 yds
3 TDs
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A. Bratton A. Bratton, RB
12 Rush, 30 yds
11 Rec, 90 yds, 1 TD

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