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Bulls dominated by Bearcats
CINCINNATI -- Another year, another midseason freefall for USF football.
The soon-to-be-unranked Bulls lost for the third time in four games, struggling on both sides of the ball in another Thursday night embarrassment, falling 24-10 to unranked Cincinnati.
The No. 24 Bulls (6-3, 1-3) were dominated in a stadium where Cincinnati has owned them, winning two previous meetings by a combined 39 points.
USF's Matt Grothe threw three interceptions, while Cincinnati's Tony Pike was superb, throwing for 281 yards and two touchdowns.
Click here for the complete game story for Friday's paper.
(Pictured - Matt Grothe is pressured by Connor Barwin in the first half. AP photo. Click to enlarge.)
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