Albuquerque Journal

Cincinnati looks to end UCF streak

No. 11 Knights haven’t lost since 2016 season; Boise State to bop UNM

- BY RALPH D. RUSSO

With limited intrigue among the Power Five conference playoff contenders this week, No. 11 Central Florida gets the spotlight as it puts the nation’s longest winning streak on the line against No. 19 Cincinnati.

The Knights and Bearcats are the prime-time game on Saturday and ESPN’s “College GameDay” rolls into Orlando, Fla., for the first time. The Knights’ streak is 22 and pushing toward rare air in college football. There have been 26 streaks of 25 straight victories in major college football history.

While UCF fans probably are not going to get the recognitio­n and ranking they believe they deserve from the College Football Playoff selection committee, the Knights are lined up for another marquee bowl bid and a shot to take down a highly ranked Power Five team — like they did last season against Auburn in the Peach Bowl.

Slip up against Cincinnati and the American Athletic Conference East Division becomes muddled, as well as the race for the coveted spot in the New Year’s Six bowls that goes to the highest ranked conference champion from outside the Power Five leagues.

The latest CFP rankings had Utah State 23rd, Cincinnati 24th and Boise State 25th. The Aggies and Broncos play next week in a game likely to decide the Mountain West’s Mountain Division. If the Mountain West and American teams pick each other off, keep tabs on Buffalo of the Mid-American Conference and UAB of Conference USA, both checking in at 9-1. The Blazers could barge into the New Year’s Six discussion­s by upsetting Texas A&M.

Note: It is SE-Siesta weekend with several highly ranked Southeaste­rn Conference teams taking a break against 40-plus-point underdogs. We’ll pass on those games:

Friday

No. 23 Boise State (minus

20½) at New Mexico: The Lobos have given the Broncos some headaches with their tripleopti­on in recent years but managed only one victory … BOISE STATE 35-17. Saturday

Duke (plus 28) at No. 2 Clemson: Blue Devils QB Daniel Jones has the attention of NFL scouts in what could be a light crop of college quarterbac­ks … CLEMSON 38-13.

No. 3 Notre Dame (minus 10) vs. No. 12 Syracuse in New York City: Irish will have QB Ian Book back, but it’s RB Dexter Williams who should thrive against the Orange’s shaky run D… NOTRE DAME 35-21.

Indiana (plus 28½) at No. 4 Michigan: Wolverines have gone to OT with the Hoosiers two of the last three seasons … MICHIGAN 45-10.

Kansas (plus 36) at No. 6 Oklahoma

Sooners have won 13 straight against the Jayhawks, and it has been particular­ly lopsided lately; average score 51-5 last four seasons … OKLAHOMA 51-5.

No. 7 West Virginia (minus 4½) at Oklahoma State: Cowboys get another shot to play spoiler against a Big 12 playoff contender … WEST VIRGINIA 42-35.

No. 8 Ohio State (minus 14½) at Maryland: Terps have lost QB Kasim Hill to a knee injury … OHIO STATE 31-14.

Arizona (plus 9½) at No. 9 Washington State: Minshew Mustache Mania … WASHINGTON STATE 35-21, BEST BET.

No. 19 Cincinnati (plus 7½) at No. 11 UCF: Bearcats have allowed more than 400 yards just once this season; Knights have not been held under 400 since 2016 bowl game … UCF 34-24.

No. 18 Iowa State (plus 3) at No. 13 Texas: In six games since taking over as Cyclones quarterbac­k, freshman Brock Purdy has put up numbers comparable to West Virginia’s Will Grier (13 touchdowns, two INTs, 192.04 efficiency rating) … IOWA STATE 31-28, UPSET SPECIAL.

No. 14 Utah State (minus 27) at Colorado State: Aggies lead the nation in scoring at 51.3 points per game … UTAH STATE 55-24.

No. 16 Penn State (minus 27) at Rutgers: Scarlet Knights are only Power Five team to score fewer than 20 touchdowns this

season (17) … PENN STATE 38-7.

Oregon State (plus 32½) at No. 17 Washington: Three times this season the Pac-12’s offensive player of the week was facing Oregon State … WASHINGTON 56-21.

Middle Tennessee (plus 16) at No. 20 Kentucky: Wildcats looking to snap a five-game streak of scoring 17 points or fewer … KENTUCKY 28-14.

No. 21 Utah (minus 7) at Colorado: Buffs’ five-game slide making things slippery for coach Mike MacIntyre … UTAH 31-21.

No. 22 Boston College (minus 1½) at Florida State: The question for the Seminoles right now is how much fight do they have left? … BOSTON COLLEGE 27-21.

No. 24 Northweste­rn (minus 2½) at Minnesota: Wildcats do one thing at an elite level, averaging only 3.1 penalties per game and 28.5 penalty yards, both tops in the nation … MINNESOTA 24-21.

Arkansas (plus 20½) at No. 25 Mississipp­i State: In six victories, Bulldogs are averaging 7.7 yards per play; In four losses, 3.6 … MISSISSIPP­I STATE 35-13.

 ?? MARK ZALESKI/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Central Florida running back Taj McGowan (4), shown scoring against Memphis earlier this season, will be looking to help the Knights to their 23rd straight victory Saturday against Cincinnati.
MARK ZALESKI/ASSOCIATED PRESS Central Florida running back Taj McGowan (4), shown scoring against Memphis earlier this season, will be looking to help the Knights to their 23rd straight victory Saturday against Cincinnati.

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