Wednesday, September 21, 2011

NC STATE, ESPN INVADE NIPPERT STADIUM

Tomorrow at Nippert Stadium, the NC State Wolfpack (2-1) visit the UC Bearcats (2-1) on ESPN Thursday Night Football. The game scheduled for 8:00pm is also available on ESPN3D. This will be the second meeting between the Bearcats and Wolfpack. Last season, UC lost to the Wolfpack in Raleigh 30-19.

DEFENSE LEADING UC:
Last season and this year have been complete opposite ends of the spectrum for the Bearcat defense. Ranking 1st in the nation this season with a +13 turnover rating and also lead first in turnover margin (4.0). Last week against Akron, the Bearcat defense scored three touchdowns. Two off of interceptions and one via the fumble recovery. It was the first time UC returned an INT for six since 2008 and the first time with two in a game since 1998.

WILL NC STATE GET PEAD ON?
Isaiah Pead has scored on his first rush in two of the three games this season. 40-yard dash to the endzone against Austin Peay and an incredible 65-yard sprint against the Tennessee Vols. Pead has carried the ball 27 times through three games for UC totaling 257 yards and 4 touchdowns. For those keeping track at home thats 9.5 yards per carry and 85.7 per game.

PREDICTION: UC needs this win for the school. With all of the re-alignment around college football the Bearcats need to fill up Nippert in primetime and defeat NC State handily. The Nip will be blacked out with the lights shining bright and the Bearcats will move to 3-1. Prediciting big games from Anthony McClung, Pead and Collaros will throw for atleast three touchdowns. Final score, Bearcats 34 NC State 21.

Monday, September 19, 2011

WR Nate Cole Commits To Bearcats

Coach, Butch Jones tweeted today that "HUGE day for #BearcatNation, let's keep this momentum rolling into Thursday!!!" about twenty minutes following the message from Butch Jones, the Bearcats received a commitment from Nate Cole.

NATE COLE
Nate, a Wide Receiver from Memphis, TN is a 3-Star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com and BNFB. Cole is ranked nationally by Scout.com as the 78th wide receiver in the nation and ranked 58th by Rivals.com. Nate possesses qualities it's hard to find in a high school player, the ability to run the routes the right way, his hands are very solid and he is a very tough football player who is not afraid to go across the middle to make a catch.

With any recruit comes things they need work on. Cole doesn't exhibit the great speed of a Mardy Gilyard or Shaq Washington but he will make the play needed. Nate had offers from Alabama, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Kentucky, Stanford, Vanderbilt and Virginia. Cole caught 64 passes for 941 yards and 11 touchdowns as a Junior.


Earlier in the week, UC also received commit from Linebacker, John Law. John a 2-star recruit by Rivals.com and also a 2-star here at BNFB hails from Atlanta, GA. Law stands 6'0 230 pounds and is expected to be a MLB for the Bearcats. He had offers from Eastern Kentucky, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Southern Miss and UAB.

Where Will UC Play Football?

The Big East took it's blow in the everchanging view of college football Sunday, when Pitt and Syracuse were accepted into the ACC. The news came as a surprise to everyone especially the schools being Syracuse and Pitt to leave. Syracuse a founding father of the Big East conference and Pitt a member of 29 years.

Reports are out that UConn is aggressively making strides to join the ACC as well and Rutgers could be a possible member to join the ACC also. Florida State has been linked to leaving for the SEC but reports are not concrete. With the Texas A&M Aggies joining the SEC, Florida State is not needed to greatly.

So, where does this leave the leftover teams from the Big East? Cincinnati, Louisville, South Florida, West Virginia. Representives of the Big 12 and Big East have been in contact for what could be a merger conference between the two minus Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas Tech. If the Big 12 and Big East merge into one conference, with the joining of TCU to the Big East next season you could see schools like Boise State, Houston and Central Florida replace those teams. Don't look past the Temple Owls or ECU Pirates as replacements as well.

We won't know what really goes down until it all happens and we can only speculate what may happen. However, Cincinnati fans are holding their breathe hoping and praying that when the college football carousel is over that the Bearcats, are not on the outside looking into the BCS.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Bearcats look to rebound against Akron

The UC Bearcats return home to Nippert Stadium on Saturday, to play an in-state opponent from the MAC in Akron. The Zips 0-2 on the season after falling to Ohio State and Temple by scores of 42-0 and 41-3. The Bearcats are looking to avenge a 45-23 thumping handed to them last week by the Tennessee Volunteers.

Don't Take Akron Lightly
The Zips have been known to give the Bearcats quite a fit when these two teams meet. In 2006, the Zips and 'Cats met at Nippert and UC walked away with only a six point victory 20-14. In 2008, every UC fan held their breathe when the Bearcats escaped by the skin of their teeth in the Rubber Bowl 17-15. However, the Zips should not create any sort of threat this week.

Turnovers
The Bearcats continue to show they not only worked on creating and limiting their turnovers but have forced a total of 6 turnovers via fumble or interception through the first two games of the season. UC on the other hand, yet to turn the football over. Isaiah Pead has done well to lock the ball high and tight and Zach Collaros has eliminated trying to make a play when nothing is there.

Prediction: Bearcats come home after a dissapointing loss in Tennessee and route Akron 53-10

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Tennessee dominates Bearcats in Knoxville 45-23

Following a 65-yard touchdown run by Isiah Pead on the first drive for the Bearcats on Saturday against the Tennessee Vols, the offense quickly faded away and the defense could not slow down Sophomore quarterback, Tyler Bray or wide reciever, Da'Rick Rogers.

Tennessee quickly drove down the field following the Pead touchdown and Marlin Lane scored a TD from 2 yards out to make it 7-7. Vols head coach, Derek Dooley pulled off a play out of Sean Peyton's book as the Vols kicked the ball onside following the touchdown and recovering forcing the Bearcats defense to stay on the field and Tyler Bray made the 'Cats pay. Justin Hunter caught a 33-yard pass to make it 14-7 Tennessee. The Bearcats however, stayed with the Vols through quarter one as Zach Collaros found tight end, Adrien Robinson for a 13-yard touchdown to make it 14-14 at the end of one quarter.

In quarter two the Bearcats were faced twice with fourth and one and failed on both attempts. This opened the doors and the Vols broke the game wide open as Bray hooked up with Da'Rick Rogers for two touchdowns from 11 and 15 yards to make it 28-14 Tennessee at the half.

The start of the second half did not get any better for the Bearcats. Tyler Bray ran in his first touchdown of the game from a yard out and the Vols led 35-14. UC would set up a good drive in the 3rd but failed to score a touchdown and had to settle for a 23-yard field goal from Tony Miliano. Bray would connect with Zach Rogers on a 16-yard touchdown pass before the end of the quarter and the Vols would lead UC 42-17.

The fourth quarter was quite boring and didn't mean much. Anthony McClung would catch his 3rd touchdown of the season, a 6-yard catch from Collaros. Tennessee would get a field goal to finish the game and defeat the Bearcats by a final score of 45-23.

Tyler Bray simply threw all over the UC defense. 34-41 on the day with 4 touchdowns and 405 yards through the air while running in a TD as well. Tennessee also had two recievers finish with over 100 yards on the game.

Collaros was 21-34 with 2 touchdowns and 230 yards with no interceptions.
Isaiah Pead led the day for UC with 14 carries 155 yards and a touchdown.

The Bearcat defense while allowing 45 points to the Volunteers did force two turnovers via the fumble. UC continued to prove they worked on turnovers in the off-season not throwing and INT or fumbling in this game as well.

UC plays host to Akron (0-2) next Saturday at Nippert Stadium 3:30 kickoff on ESPN3.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Bearcats Roll Over APSU 72-10

Isiah Pead ran 2 TD for the Cats against Austin Peay
The 2011 Bearcats football season got off to about the best start possible. True freshman, Ralph David Abernathy returned the opening kick-off 60 yards for the 'Cats. On the first play from scrimmage, Collaros handed off to Isiah Pead who ran 40 yards untouched to give the Bearcats a very early 6-0 as freshman, Tony Miliano missed the PAT.

The Governors of Austin Peay got off to a good start in their first drive before senior linebacker, J.K. Schaffer intercepted the pass from Jake Ryan. Isiah Pead would find the end zone again from 13 yards out to make it 13-0 Bearcats. They would finish off the 1st quarter as Zach Collaros connected with junior transfer, Kenbrell Thompkins and the 'Cats led 20-0.

The 2nd quarter was just as mean to the Governors, if not worse. Collaros would connect on a 34-yard touchdown pass to senior D.J. Woods to make it 27-0. The Bearcats were not done there. Collaros would connect on two more TD passes in the 2nd with sophomore, Anthony McClung for passes of eight and twenty-nine yards to make it 41-0 UC at the half.

Sophomore QB, Munchie Legaux took over in the 2nd half for the Bearcats who extended their lead in the 3rd quarter to 51-3 on a field goal from Miliano and an 5-yard touchdown run from Legaux, his first college touchdown.

The 4th quarter saw true freshman, Akise Teague the reigning Mr.Football in Ohio score his first touchdown on a four yard run. Teague finished with two carries for 13 yards. Sophomore transfer QB, Jordan Luallen ran in a TD from 11 yards out and Adam Fearing scored a TD to finish off the game and break 70 points for the Bearcats with a 14 yard run for touchdown.

Schaffer INT
Zach Collaros finished the day 12 of 19 for 134 yards and 4 touchdown passes. Isiah Pead carried the ball 7 times for 87 yards and 2 touchdowns. Anthony McClung caught 3 passes for 48 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Kenbrell Thompkins, D.J. Woods, Munchie Legaux, Adam Fearing, Jordan Luallen and Akise Teague also put TD's on the board for UC.


Defense for the Bearcats was exceptional. Aaron Roberson and J.K. Schaffer intercepted passes for the Bearcats and the defense also forced three turnovers via the fumble. The Bearcat defense also held the Governors to a total of 277 yards of offense.

Next week the Bearcats travel to Knoxville, TN to take on an SEC foe in the Volunteers of Tennessee (1-0) on ESPN2 at 3:30pm on 9/11 


Friday, September 2, 2011

Austin Peay visits Bearcats to open 2011

College football is back and the Bearcats open the 2011 season looking to earn their 3rd Big East title in four years. The Austin Peay Governors visit Nippert Stadium on Saturday, kick-off 7 p.m. on FSN OH and 102.7 WEBN. This is the 124th season of UC Bearcats football. The 'Cats coming off a season to forget with a 4-8 record. The Governors finished a dismal 2-9 in D1-AA.

The Bearcats return the Big East top passer in Zach Collaros, rusher Isiah Pead, tackler J.K. Schaffer and leader in all-purpose yards and receptions D.J. Woods along with 51 letterwinners from 2010.

Collaros threw for 2,902 yards and 26 touchdowns earning First-Team All-Big East honors at QB.

Pead rushed for 1.029 yards and six touchdowns which earned him Second-Team All-Big East.

Schaffer placed second in the Big East and first on the team last season in tackles with 111 and snagging All-Big East Second-Team honors. He will be looking for his third straight 100 tackle season.

DJ Woods the leading receiver and return man for the 'Cats returns after leading the league in all-purpose yards, averaging 154.9 per game and taking Second-Team All-Big East honors at wide receiver.

On the defensive side of the football joining J.K. Schaffer the Bearcats return 11 starters from last season. Transfer from Maryland, Ben Pooler has earned the third starting linebacker spot. Lineman, Brandon Mills led the team in 2010 with 12.5 tackles for a loss and 6.0 sacks. Walter Stewart will join Dan Giordano on the edge as a DE this year to give the Bearcats more of a presence on the edges. Derek Wolfe leads the defense with 25 career starts.

RS Freshman, Tony Milliano will handle the field goal duties for the Bearcats against Austin Peay earning the job in camp and will have senior transfer, Shane Popham and true freshman, AJ Fleak behind him.

TRUE FRESHMAN TO SEE THE FIELD:
Butch Jones has made it a point that 7-8 true freshman will see the field against Austin Peay. Here is the BNFB list of who you can expect to see on Saturday. Jameel Poteat and Akise Teague will see the field at the running back position while at wide receiver expect to see Alex Chisum and Shaq Washington and include RS freshman Dyjuan Lewis to that list.

On the defensive side of the football for the Bearcats, Dwight Jackson and Nick Temple could see time at linebacker along with Clemente Casseus.

Prediction:
BEARCATS-58 Governors-6

The Bearcats should have this game over at halftime with big stats from Zach Collaros (275 yds, 3 Td), Isiah Pead (150 yds 2 Td) and DJ Woods (100 yds 1 Td) and look to see Kenbrell Thompkins (50 yds) and Anthony McClung (75 yds 1 Td) have good games.

On defense, the Bearcats should create at least four turnovers from Austin Peay. Expect to see sophomore Deven Drane come away with a pick and also a big game from transfer Malcolm Murray and Dominique Battle.

How can Austin Peay stay in the game? Give the ball to Ryan White. The senior running back is the best player the Governors have earning pre-season All-Ohio Valley honors. Behind an o-line that averages 315 pounds, White could have a big game if he gets some blocks.

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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Bearcats Ready To Takeaway

All camp long at Higher Ground, Associate Head Coach, Kerry Coombs was preaching turnovers do the defense. Last season, the Bearcats did not do much of that. Bearcat defensive players were only able to takeaway eight interceptions from opposing quarterbacks last season.

Safties, Drew Frey and Wesley Richardson led the Bearcats last season as they both intercepted two passes. Cornerbacks, Reuben Johnson and Camerron Cheatham picked off a pass each while J.K. Schaffer and Pat Lambert also intercepted one pass. Two interceptions will not be the focus for a leading INT getter this season for the Bearcats. "We have a strong competition there with that," said Richardson. "I say myself. I have a number in my head that I am going to keep in my head. With that number I am going to say myself."

A statistic the Bearcats hope to grown on Saturday against Austin Peay is five straight games with an interception dating back to last October against Syracuse. "You like to think that your safeties are typically in a position to make the most picks," said DB Coach Kerry Coombs. "Corners are oftentimes isolated or in a man situation. Safeties have better vision for the field. Drew and Wes got a couple each last year. I know they are eager to raise their numbers."

Coach Coombs even hinted that defensive captain and linebacker, J.K. Schaffer could end up leading the Bearcats in interceptions. Ironic as it is, Schaffer is tied in career INT's of the active Bearcats with Drew Frey. They both have four interceptions each. For the defense as a whole, knocking down passes, catching passes, disrupting routes all continue to be a focus for the Bearcats.

Fumbles are also a weak point for the Bearcats. The defense recovered just six fumbles last season. This has become a major focal point in practice as well. A fumble simply flips the field, usually with good field position and can fire up the entire team.

"We practice that everyday," said Schaffer. "It is mostly comes with team defense. The first guy there has to secure the tackle. The second and third guy usually causes the fumble. They come up and they try to rip the ball out. That is what we have been working on."

Wesley Richardson, just like Schaffer gets to watch and read the play right in front of him. "Turnovers are created by everybody running to the ball, creating what we call 'cat piles,'" said Richardson. "That is eleven hats on the ball. When one guy has him held up we are just trying to get as many strip attempts as possible."

The coaches at UC have came up with an incentive for their defensive players making plays. "We have been trying to work on turnovers," said Coach Coombs. "The staff tried to think of things to do combining with the strip. So the staff came up with the strip steak. So the guy who has the most strip attempts in camp will get a strip steak dinner while the rest of the team is eating whatever they are eating."

Chris Williams was flashy as ever touting his strong performance on the field as he came off. "I just got three strip attempts," said Williams. "I am going to get that steak."

We are just a couple days away from seeing the 2011 Bearcats defense take the field for the first time against Austin Peay at Nippert Stadium on Saturday. Butch Jones made the point of adding another solid corner to the starting line-up as Sophomore, Deven Drane will be on the field to start the game. Drane is one of the most improved Bearcats from last season and it should be exciting to see this defense on Saturday.

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Will we see Latwan Anderson at UC?

Anderson at Glenville HS
In 2010, Latwan Anderson of Glenville HS in Cleveland was ranked as the #1 free saftey in the country and the #15 player in the entire nation. A five-star recruit with NFL sights in front of him, backed out of a commitment to the West Virginia Mountaineers and later committed to University of Miami on track scholarship and an walk-on with the Hurricane football team.

After seeing the debacle of the football program at The U, Anderson left the University of Miami and for good reason. Heading into the 2011 season the 'Canes must sit out eight players to start the season due to inproper benefits. Your probaly wondering, what does this have to do with the University of Cincinnati? Well, that answer is quite simple. The Bearcats recruited Anderson heavily out of Glenville and was one of his top five choices heading into signing day.

Latwan tweeted early in the A.M. using his Twitter alias @LatwanAnderson1 that he had committed to the University of Cincinnati. "I am #officially committed to the #UniversityOfCincinnati s/o to my bros @shaqwash7 (Shaq Washington) & @JGraves94 (Jeremy Graves) #TakeOver Coming Soon to a stadium near u!" said, Anderson. Now this has not been made official by the University of Cincinnati and it won't happen seeing Latwan in an Bearcat uniform in 2011. Anderson is looking forward to enrolling at UC in December after attending a private prep school to get his grades in order.

We here at BNFB tweeted Latwan today and asked him if he could make it official that he would be a Bearcat. "From what Im told nope not till january." Latwan told us. We quickly responded telling him that We all look forward to seeing him leading the Big East in INT's. That tweet from BNFB was re-tweeted by Latwan to his Twitter account.

Adding a player like Latwan Anderson who runs close to a 4.0 40-yard dash cannot in anyway hurt the Bearcats defensively in 2012. If, Anderson does indeed enroll at the University of Cincinnati you can expect the people at ESPNU to jump all over the fact that a Big East school landed the once highly regarded saftey and will be licking their chops to select your University of Cincinnati Bearcats the 2012 Big East Champions.

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Bearcat commit Buckley shines on ESPNU, commits looking solid

Buckley ran for 4 TD's
The tv cameras came on in Indianapolis over the weekend and UC commit 3-star RB, Deionte Buckley shined for his Warren Central HS Warriors in an 27-24 win over Cathedral on Saturday. Buckley took 36 carries for 165 yards and 4 touchdowns. All in the victory Buckley had plenty of blocking in front of him by fellow UC commit 3-star Deyshawn Bond.

Elsewhere, in Colerain on ESPNU another UC commit was making noise. Saftey, Andre Jones caught a 36 yard pass on a fake punt from Michigan commit Joe Bolden and also had a nice 11 yard punt return for the Cardinals in a 17-7 victory over Cocoa, FL.

Maple Heights WR and UC commit 3-star Jeremy Graves ran in a 4 yard TD for the Mustangs in a victory.

3-star UC commit, Marcus Foster ran 75 yards on 13 carries for 1 touchdown and intercepted a pass for the Troy Trojans in a win.

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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Legaux named back-up to Collaros

Tonight at the UC Bearcats welcome party hosted by Dave & Busters head coach, Butch Jones made it official naming Sophomore, Munchie Legaux the #2 QB on the depth chart behind Senior Zach Collaros. Munchie was able to beat out transfer Jordan Luallen and Brendan Kay for the spot. Legaux should see playing time Saturday when the Bearcats host Austin Peay at Nippert Stadium.

Legaux was a surprise signing on the final day of the 2010 recruiting class. The three-star QB from New Orleans, LA was ranked as the 12th dual-threat QB and 16th best player in the state of Louisiana. While at Edna Karr, Munchie threw for 5,250 yards and 65 touchdowns while running for over 2,000 with 20 rushing touchdowns. Legaux was named district MVP as a Junior and Senior while at Edna Karr

Big East Preview

Coming into the 2011 Big East Conference season there is only one team ranked in the AP Top 25. That is West Virginia at #23. There is a lack of respect outside the Big East from critics and voters alike. That is mostly due to teams from the Big East failing to win BCS bowl games and fairly just games against BCS schools period. We took at look at ESPN writer and blogger, Andrea Adelson and her predictions for the Big East in 2011. Below are what she says the conference will looks like come season end.

1. West Virginia (Champion)
2. Pitt
3. South Florida
4. CINCINNATI
5. Louisville
6. Syracuse
7. UConn
8. Rutgers

After looking over what Adelson had to say about the Big East and the rankings we got in-depth to the recruits being brought in to every program, the seniors lost and returning starters. More than anything that has to be taken into account in the Big East more than any other it seems, new head coaches. Below we have listed the BNFB rankings for the 2011-12 season along with reasons why we believe the conference will play out like this at season end.

1. CINCINNATI (10-2)
Returning 11 starters on defense and 7 on the offensive side of the ball the Bearcats come into 2011 one of the youngest yet, most experienced teams in the Big East. Returning 3 year-starter at QB Zach Collaros will cut down on his INT's and could potentially throw for over 3,000 yards this season. Adding onto Collaros throwing for over 3,000 is the wide recieving core. Led by Senior, DJ Woods who will be complemented by a bevy of wide-outs including transfer Kenbrell Thompkins, Sophomore Anthony McClung, redshirt Freshman Dyjuan Lewis and incoming freshman Alex Chisum and Shaq Washington. Wondering if we are forgetting someone on the offensive side of the football? Isaiah Pead. The Senior back will have the best season of his Bearcat career if he stays healthy and could be in the running for the Doak Walker award even in Butch Jones spread offense due to the fact Pead can catch the football out of the backfield and makes him a serious threat every play.
Losses: @USF, @Syracuse

2. South Florida (9-3)
The South Florida Bulls this season will no doubt surprise some people. The Bulls in our opinion stand a very good chance of opening the season in South Bend against the Irish of Notre Dame with a victory. The rest of the non-conference schedule for USF following that are pancakes. B.J. Daniels could be poised for an very good break out year and be one of the most surprising players this season in the Big East.

3. West Virginia (9-3)
The Mountaineers have a tough schedule in 2011 including road games at Maryland, CINCINNATI, South Florida, Syracuse and Rutgers. If the road schedule isn't enough to cause headaches for the Mountaineer faithful, playing host to AP Pre-Season #4 LSU in week 4 should be. Though the Tigers will be without starting QB Jordan Jefferson back up Jarret Lee is no push over.

4. Pittsburgh (8-4)
Not very thrilled about the Pitt Panthers this season. A new head coach twice this past off-season affected the recruiting at Pitt greatly and just don't feel Pitt will be able to hang with some teams this year.

5. Louisville (7-5)
Charlie Strong is building a solid program at Louisville and Freshman quarterback Teddy Bridgewater should be exciting to watch.

6. Rutgers (6-6)

7. Syracuse (6-6)

8. UConn (5-7)

Saturday, August 27, 2011

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Butch Jones named Freshman, Tony Miliano starting kicker

Butch Jones announced today on Twitter (@CoachJonesUC) that Freshman kicker, Tony Miliano will be the starting kicker for the 'Cats when they face Austin Peay next Saturday 7:00pm at Nippert Stadium. Miliano walked on to UC as a preferred walk-on in 2009. The RS Freshman was ranked a 2 star by Rivals.com and Scout.com

The Elder standout was named All-Ohio in 2008 and 2009 while kicking for the Panthers. His total 107 points in 2008 as Junior was the second-highest total in Ohio high school history. He is the only Elder Panther to be named All-Ohio twice.


2012 recruit rankings from BNFB

Here at Bearcat Nation Football Blog we have gone in-depth to the 2012 recruiting class head coach, Butch Jones and his staff have put together so far and here according to us here at BNFB are the rankings by stars of those recruits. We hope you enjoy and please feel free to comment on our outlook of this 2012 recruiting class as it stands.

QB- Bennie Coney ****
Coney is by far the top recruit on the offensive side of the ball for the 2012 Bearcats class to date. The 6'2 210 dual-threat from Plant City, FL ranked as the 7th QB by Rivals.com threw for 1,159 yards as a Junior for Plant City HS throwing 12 touchdowns. When you look at Coney, he is a true dual-threat. Adding to those passing statistics he also ran for 360 yards and 5 touchdowns. Bennie has been known to have off the field issues, but coming to a school like Cincinnati where he will have a father like figure head coach in Butch Jones he should succeed very well at UC.
PROJECTION: Coney should see field time as a Sophomore and contend for the starting job as a Junior.

RB- Dennis Norfleet ****
Dennis Norfleet is that diamond in the rough. Standing only 5'7 170 pounds there is no doubt he will have to add 10-15 pounds to his frame to be a 20-25 carries a game back but Norfleet has game breaking ability. The native of Detroit, MI chose the Bearcats over offers from Michigan State and Tennessee. As a Junior at Martin Luther King, Norfleet ran for 1,880 yards and 31 touchdowns.
PROJECTION: Dennis will play as a Freshman and see playing time all four years for the Bearcats.

RB- Deionte Buckley (Indianapolis, IN WARREN CENTRAL) ***

WR- Jeremy Graves (Maple Heights, OH MAPLE HEIGHTS) ***

WR- Vincent Miller (Lexington, KY HENRY CLAY) ***

OL- Kyle Williamson (Cincinnati, OH MADERIA) ***

OL- Deyshawn Bond (Indianapolis, IN WARREN CENTRAL) ***

DL- Ryan Leahy (Cincinnati, OH LaSALLE) ***

DL- Josh Posley (Indianapolis, IN WARREN CENTRAL) ***

DL- Jonathan Burt (Indianapolis, IN WARREN CENTRAL) ***

LB- Lester Liston Jr. (Grand Blanc, MI GRAND BLANC) ***

LB- Errol Clarke (Miami, FL MIAMI CENTRAL) **

DB- Leviticus Payne (Southfield, MI SOUTHFIELD) ***

DB- Andre Jones (Cincinnati, OH COLERAIN) ***

DB- Drake Bruns (Ft.Thomas, KY HIGHLANDS) ***

DB- Alex Dale (Memphis, TN MEMPHIS U SCHOOL) ***

DB- Marcus Foster (Troy, OH TROY) ****

We will continue to update our 2012 Recruit Rankings as the season rolls along but please let us know your opinion of the BNFB rankings!