Field Level Media
Nov 23, 2019
Sam Crosa kicked two field goals, Coby Bryant returned a blocked extra point for two points, and No. 19 Cincinnati edged visiting Temple 15-13 on Saturday night to win the American Athletic Conference's East Division title.
The title was the first in Cincinnati history and puts the Bearcats (10-1, 7-0 AAC) in the conference's championship game on Dec. 7.
Michael Warren II rushed for 106 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries for the Bearcats, who won their ninth consecutive game.
Owls quarterback Anthony Russo passed for 228 yards with a touchdown and an interception.
Temple (7-4, 4-3) won the yardage battled 310-210 but failed on a number of crucial special teams plays.
The senior Crosa -- the hero in UC's last-second wins over East Carolina and South Florida this month -- curled in a 36-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead at 13:14 of the second quarter.
The biggest play in the first half occurred with 1:15 left and the Owls punting deep inside their own territory. Punter Adam Barry had to kneel to field a low snap, and his knee touched the turf, giving possession to Cincy at the Temple 6 on a turnover on downs.
But the Owls' defense stiffened and forced a 37-yard boot by Crosa for a 6-0 Cincinnati lead.
The offense came to life on the opening drive of the second half to spring the Bearcats to a 13-0 lead.
Warren finished off a nine-play, 65-yard drive by dashing in from 13 yards out on a scoring drive that took 4:13.
Temple kicker Will Mobley -- successful on his previous 11 field-goal tries -- pushed a 32-yarder wide right to keep his team scoreless.
The Owls worked their way to the UC 18 late in the third, but linebacker Perry Young stuffed Jager Gardner for a 3-yard loss on fourth-and-1 for another turnover on downs.
Re'Mahn Davis scampered 7 yards for a Temple score with 11:19 left, but Bryant returned a block of Mobley's PAT the distance to make it 15-6.
Russo lobbed a 16-yard score to tight end Kenny Yeboah with 6:59 left to trim the deficit to 15-13.
Crosa missed from 40 yards at 2:41, giving Temple possession at its 23, but defensive back Darrick Forrest intercepted a long pass to secure the win.
--Field Level Media