Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Win and in: Bearcats do their part

No. 4 Cincy in position to be 1st non-Power 5 team in CFP

- By Jeff Wallner

CINCINNATI — Jerome Ford rushed for 187 yards and two touchdowns and Desmond Ridder threw three touchdown passes as Cincinnati broke open a close game in the third quarter and rolled past No. 21 Houston 35-20 in the American Athletic Conference championsh­ip game Saturday.

The Bearcats who are ranked No. 4 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, are in position to become the first non-Power 5 team to qualify. The final rankings will be announced Sunday.

Cincinnati (12-0) which extended the nation’s second-longest home winning streak to 27, scored three touchdowns in fewer than eight minutes to finish off its second straight AAC crown.

Despite being 12-0, the Bearcats have mostly relied on help from other teams to earn a spot in the College Football Playoff. They got more assistance earlier on Saturday when Baylor held on to beat Oklahoma State in the Big 12 championsh­ip game. The Bearcats also needed a quality win to put alongside winning at Notre Dame and beating Houston helps with that.

Cougars junior QB Clayton Tune passed for 250 yards with two touchdowns and an intercepti­on as Houston (11-2) lost for the first time since dropping its season-opener to Texas Tech on Sept. 4.

It was a wild first quarter on Saturday with the teams combining for 24 points and 316 yards. After the Cougars settled for a field goal on its opening possession, the Bearcats responded by going 82 yards in five plays capped by Ridder’s 25-yard TD pass to Tyler Scott. Nathaniel Dell’s diving 16-yard TD catch put the Cougars back in front, 10-7. But on the first play of Cincinnati’s next possession, Ford broke free for a 79-yard TD run to give the Bearcats a four-point lead.

Cincinnati led 14-13 at halftime despite Houston having possession for more than

22 minutes. But momentum shifted to the Bearcats early in the third quarter.

After a pass interferen­ce penalty on Marcus Jones negated a fourth-down stop by the Cougars, Ridder tossed an 8-yard TD pass to Leonard Taylor. On Houston’s next play, Bearcats linebacker Joel Dublanko intercepte­d Tune and Ridder hit Alec Pierce for a 21-yard TD. Just like that, it was 28-13 Bearcats. Ford had another long touchdown run of 42 yards, and within fewer than eight minutes, Cincinnati turned a one-point lead into a 22-point advantage.

 ?? EMILEE CHINN/GETTY ?? Cincinnati’s Desmond Ridder carries the ball past Houston’s Logan Hall #92 in the AAC title game Saturday at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.
EMILEE CHINN/GETTY Cincinnati’s Desmond Ridder carries the ball past Houston’s Logan Hall #92 in the AAC title game Saturday at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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