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No. 17 Cincinnati wants to avoid another close call vs UConn
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No. 17 Cincinnati wants to avoid another close call vs UConn

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 11:19 p.m. ET

CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Bearcats trailed by a dozen points in the fourth quarter on the road against an overmatched opponent, a predicament that felt rather familiar.

The No. 17 Bearcats pulled another one out, rallying for a 46-43 victory at East Carolina. And they came away thinking this must stop.

Cincinnati (7-1, 4-0) remains the only team with a perfect record in American Athletic play despite some nervous moments against teams it was expected to handle easily. Coach Luke Fickell has talked to the Bearcats about their focus as they head into another game as an overwhelming favorite.

They can't let down against UConn (2-7, 0-5) for homecoming on Saturday.

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"If you don't come to play, you don't have your best, then you put yourself at risk no matter who it is you're playing," Fickell said. "There's a lot of danger in that."

The Bearcats took the inside track in the league race by knocking off UCF on Oct. 4. In the last two games, they've struggled to beat Tulsa and East Carolina, neither of which has won a league game .

UConn completes the trilogy. Coach Randy Edsall is curious to see how the young Huskies fare against one of the AAC's deepest teams.

"We're not a physical enough football team," Edsall said. "We're not, because we're not strong enough yet. And that's part of the process with all these kids that we have. But, either you're tough or you're not. It's hard to make somebody who is not tough, tough."

The Bearcats don't want another one to become tougher than needed.

'CATS PLAY TAKEAWAY

True freshman quarterback Jack Zergiotis will face a defense tied for second nationally with 20 takeaways, including 12 interceptions and eight fumble recoveries. The Bearcats have 10 interceptions and five fumble recoveries in the last four games. Zergiotis had three turnovers during a loss to Navy.

Freshman cornerback Ahmad Gardner has a pair of interception returns for touchdowns, including a 62-yarder at ECU that helped spark the Bearcats' comeback.

"Throughout the season, he's done a lot of things to earn respect and playing time," Fickell said. "As we make the stretch run, he's going to see a lot more of it."

UP AND RUNNING

Cincinnati finally got its running game in high gear against ECU. Michael Warren II ran for a season-high 141 yards and three touchdowns, and quarterback Desmond Ridder added a career-high 121 yards rushing.

HIGHEST RANKING

Cincinnati's No. 17 ranking is its highest since 2009, when the Bearcats had an unbeaten regular season and made it to No. 4 in the poll.

NIPPERT DOMINATION

Cincinnati has won the last two games in the series, including 49-7 last season. The Bearcats have won all eight games against UConn at Nippert Stadium. Overall, the Bearcats have won 11 in a row at home since November 2017. Edsall's young team will be in tough surroundings.

"You can't be like a cat sipping milk, always looking to see if somebody's coming," Edsall said.

HUSKIES' WOES

UConn has lost 16 straight conference games. The Huskies have dropped 23 of their last 24 games against FBS teams.

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