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Bearcats, Cougars Brace for Injuries Ahead of Matchup

Summary

  • Cincinnati lists seven players on injury report, with two questionable.
  • BYU has ruled out two backup contributors due to injuries.
  • Head coach emphasizes complete football in all three phases for success.
Bearcats, Cougars Brace for Injuries Ahead of Matchup

The Cincinnati Bearcats and BYU Cougars have both issued their initial injury reports for the upcoming game, revealing that both squads are dealing with player availability concerns. The Bearcats have placed seven players on their injury report, with two key offensive players listed as questionable, while five others are probable.

BYU, on the other hand, has opted to rule out a few backup contributors, notably a running back and a linebacker who have seen significant action this season. Despite these absences, the Cougars are generally considered healthy heading into this significant matchup.

Cincinnati's head coach highlighted the necessity of playing a complete football game across all three phases—offense, defense, and special teams—to achieve success, especially when facing strong opponents like BYU.

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Cincinnati has seven players on their injury report, with two questionable. BYU has ruled out a couple of backup contributors.
Wide receiver Isaiah Johnson and running back Zion Johnson are listed as questionable for the Bearcats.
The coach stressed the importance of excelling in all three phases of football for a complete and successful game.

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