The Columbus Dispatch

Cincinnati QB Ridder: Alabama will ‘take away a lot of throws’

- Bobby Nightengal­e

When Cincinnati Bearcats quarterbac­k Desmond Ridder announced he was returning for 2021, he said there was still unfinished business after losing to Georgia in the Peach Bowl.

Fast-forward 11 months and he's exactly where he hoped to be. The Bearcats will face top-ranked Alabama in a College Football Playoff semifinal Friday, an achievemen­t that seemed impossible for the program when Ridder became the school's starting quarterbac­k in 2018.

Ridder, who is 44-5 in his college career, doesn't run as often as in his early days, but that's an aspect of his game that has Alabama's defense on alert.

“Their quarterbac­k is really good,” said Alabama star linebacker Will Anderson Jr., who finished fifth in Heisman Trophy voting. “He's very long. He can run the ball. They have a great offensive line. They are all huge guys, and they can move really well, so it's going to be a great challenge for us up front just to contain the quarterbac­k and make sure he's in the pocket.”

Ridder, who finished eighth in Heisman Trophy voting, has completed 66% of his passes this season for 3,190 yards and 30 touchdowns with eight intercepti­ons. The Bearcats rank 53rd in the country in passing yards per game (248.7), but they've been efficient with deep passes (8.79 yards per attempt).

Senior receiver Alec Pierce has been Ridder's top target with 50 catches for 867 yards and seven touchdowns. Five other players have at least 20 catches for more than 270 yards, including tight ends Josh Whyle (25 catches, 320 yards, six touchdowns) and sophomore receiver Tyler Scott (26 catches, 477 yards, five touchdowns).

“They have a really explosive offense,” Alabama linebacker Christian Harris said. “They have the ability to be able to sit there and pass in the pocket if they want to, extend plays, get out of the pocket. They also have a really great running back (Jerome Ford), so they have weapons all across the offense.”

Alabama has allowed 223.3 passing yards per game, which ranks 62nd in the country, permitting 7.02 yards per attempt.

The Tide will likely be without starting cornerback Josh Jobe after he underwent foot surgery earlier this month, so Alabama will be relying on junior Jalyn Armour-davis and freshman Koolaid Mckinstry. Armour-davis, tied for the team lead with three intercepti­ons, missed the past two games with a hip injury.

“They like to do a lot of bracket where they double some receivers, so they really take away a lot of throws,” Ridder said. “(Passes) have to be on time and have to be where the ball needs to be.”

Protecting Ridder will be a challenge. The Tide tallied at least three sacks in each of their past seven games and ranks third nationally with 46 sacks, highlighte­d by Anderson's nation-leading 15 Ridder was sacked three times in a game just once this year (Tulane).

“We all know about their skill,” Bearcats Head Coach Luke Fickell said of Alabama. “I think sometimes you don't recognize what they've really got up front on both sides of the ball. To me, that's where the big matchups have got to be.”

 ?? ALBERT CESARE / THE ENQUIRER ?? Cincinnati QB Desmond Ridder has completed 66% of his passes this season for 3,190 yards, 30 touchdowns with eight intercepti­ons.
ALBERT CESARE / THE ENQUIRER Cincinnati QB Desmond Ridder has completed 66% of his passes this season for 3,190 yards, 30 touchdowns with eight intercepti­ons.

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