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CINCINNATI — It was another “Big Noon” for BYU. Fox’s “Big Noon Kickoff” pregame show was broadcast live from Cincinnati Saturday morning ahead of the Cougars’ critical road clash with the Bearcats. It’s BYU’s third time being part of a “Big Noon” broadcast, as the show came to Provo in both October 2024 and this past month.
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The sixth-ranked Louisville Cardinals, behind Ryan Conwell, got going in the second half and defeated Cincinnati on Friday.
Trailing 7-0, Anderson found the scoreboard on a fourth-and-3 play from the Trotwood 43. Scalf hit Weaver on a short slant pattern and Weaver sprinted up the middle of the field with no Ram defender near him to tie the game 7-7.
Dave Portnoy shared reviews Friday during his Cincinnati visit. He's in town for "Big Noon Kickoff" before UC's game Saturday night against BYU.
No. 6 Louisville is facing a region rival for the second time in 3 games. The Cardinals defeated the Kentucky Wildcats 96-88 on Nov. 11 and then took down the +31.5 Ohio Bobcats 106-81 (Over 175.5) in their last game.
Arizona’s (7-3, 4-3 Big 12) defense set the tone with a tipped ball interception from cornerback Jay’Vion Cole that set up an early touchdown to put the Wildcat