The Columbus Dispatch

Ridder helps Bearcats defeat Hoosiers

- Michael Marot

BLOOMINGTO­N, Ind. — Desmond Ridder threw the go-ahead touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter, then scored on a 7-yard TD run to help No. 8 Cincinnati seal a come-from-behind 3824 victory Saturday at Indiana.

Jerome Ford ran for two scores and

Tre Tucker scored on a 99-yard kickoff return as the Bearcats (3-0) won their first road game of the season. They’ve won 12 of 13 since the start of 2020.

Indiana (1-2) lost despite taking a 14-0 lead — and playing in front of its largest crowd for a non-conference game since September 1987.

The turning point came when starting linebacker Micah Mcfadden was ejected for targeting late in the first half. The Bearcats, who struggled to move the ball, scored 10 points in the final 93 seconds of the first half and finally took the lead on Ford’s 3-yard TD run in the third quarter.

The Hoosiers regained the lead on D.J. Matthews Jr.’s 14-yard scoring run

then gave it right back on the kickoff return.

A missed extra point opened the door for Indiana, and the Hoosiers grabbed a 24-23 advantage on Charles Campbell’s 49-yard field goal late in the third.

Then Ridder got hot. He made it 30-24 with the scoring throw to Pierce before the scoring run and a succesful 2-point conversion pass.

THE TAKEAWAY

Cincinnati: Coach Luke Fickell was worried about this season’s first road trip — and with good reason. The Bearcats had five false starts and two turnovers in the first half. But Cincinnati righted itself then scratched out a critical victory for in their playoff quest.

Indiana: Mcfadden’s ejection changed everything for a defense that was dominant. Add the Hoosiers’ early inability to score in the red zone, three turnovers and it was the perfect concoction for a loss.

POLL IMPLICATIO­NS

Cincinnati: The voters may dock the Bearcats for lacking style points, which could cause them to slide a little — but not too far.

Indiana: The Hoosiers needed a win to return to the rankings. Their next chance could come in two weeks.

STAT PACK

Cincinnati: Ridder was 20 of 36 with 210 yards, one touchdown and one intercepti­on. He also ran 10 times for 45yards and lost a fumble. … Pierce had five receptions for 86 yards. … Linebacker Darrian Beavers left briefly in the first half but forced and recovered a fumble to stop one Indiana scoring threat and sacked Michael Penix Jr. to start Indiana’s second-to-last possession.

Indiana: Penix was 17 of 40 with 224 yards, two TD passes and three intercepti­ons. He’s been picked off three times in each of the Hoosiers losses. … Stephen Carr rushed 21 times for 52 yards and scored on 5-yard TD reception. … Matthews had five receptions for 120 yards, the second 100-yard game of his college career. … Peyton Hendershot caught six passes for 60 yards and one TD.

UP NEXT

Cincinnati: The Bearcats have a bye week before visiting No. 12 Notre Dame on Oct. 2.

Indiana: Visits Western Kentucky next Saturday.

 ?? MARC LEBRYK/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Cincinnati RB Jerome Ford celebrates after scoring a touchdown against Indiana on Saturday in Bloomingto­n, Ind.
MARC LEBRYK/USA TODAY SPORTS Cincinnati RB Jerome Ford celebrates after scoring a touchdown against Indiana on Saturday in Bloomingto­n, Ind.

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