Cincinnati Football: TV coverage for the Bearcats must-see Big 12 clash against BYU
By Charles Post
Check out TV coverage for the Cincinnati Bearcats must-see Big 12 matchup against the BYU Cougars this evening at 10:15 PM on ESPN and fuboTV!
Make sure to read our preview for the matchup against BYU including the latest odds, players to watch, pregame quotes, TV coverage and more.
Scott Satterfield’s offense has to find a rhythm in the red zone early on but the defense must continue to play at a high level in the Big 12 road debut.
The latest odds from FanDuel Sportsbook has the Bearcats as 1-point favorites with the over/under projected at 49.5 points but it could change again.
Cincinnati Football: TV coverage for the Bearcats must-see Big 12 clash against BYU
- Date: Friday, September 29 at 10:15 PM
- Location: LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo
- Series History: Bearcats trail 0-2
- TV Broadcast: ESPN and fuboTV
After an impressive start to the season, the Bearcats have lost two straight games and a matchup at BYU could see the disappointing skid come to an end.
Cincinnati should compete with the Cougars but it’s certainly going to be challenging to pull off a victory unless the recent offensive woes drastically improve.
The upcoming road trip to BYU is an early test for Satterfield’s team as the program looks to regain momentum against a quality conference opponent.
Cincinnati Football: Players to watch as the Bearcats take on BYU in Big 12 road debut
It will be key for the Bearcats to avoid mistakes on both sides of the ball, correct the red zone concerns and limit BYU’s dynamic downfield passing attack.
Players to watch include Cincinnati star defensive tackle Dontay Corleone, linebacker Daniel Grzesiak, quarterback Emory Jones and receiver Evan Prater.
Satterfield broke down the offensive struggles and looked ahead to the Big 12 clash during a midweek pregame press conference per Cincinnati Athletics.
The Cougars are led by senior quarterback Kedon Slovis, running back TJ Martin, tight end Isaac Rex, linebacker Ben Bywater and safety Ethan Slade.