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Cincinnati
2005 Season | Team Page
The Lowdown 2006 Schedule
Coach: Mark Dantonio (3rd season, 11-12)
2005 record: 4-7
Big East finish: 2-5 (t-6th)
2005 I-A offensive rankings:
Rushing: 82nd (124.6 ypg)
Passing: 83rd (199.9 ypg)
2005 I-A defensive rankings:
Rushing: 90th (180.4 ypg)
Passing: 64th (221.3 ypg)
Date Opponent
Sept. 2Eastern Kentucky
Sept. 8Pittsburgh
Sept. 16at Ohio State
Sept. 23at Virginia Tech
Sept. 30Miami (Ohio)
Oct. 7Akron
Oct. 14at Louisville
Oct. 21South Florida
Oct. 28Syracuse
Nov. 11at West Virginia
Nov. 18Rutgers
Nov. 25at Connecticut
Depth Chart: Offense
7 returning starters in red
Ps. No. Player Yr. No. Player Yr.
WR14Earnest JacksonJr.81Antwuan GiddensJr.
WR-Derrick StewartFr.16Dominick GoodmanSo.
LT74Ken RodriguezJr.77Jeremy BoltonJr.
LG71Jeff ReinstatlerSr.66J.P. SimonJr.
C73Mario DuenasJr.64Chris FloresJr.
RG76Trevor CanfieldSo.63Jon TobinJr.
RT72Digger BujnochJr.79Khalil El-AminSo.
TE85Brent CelekSr.89Connor BarwinSo.
QB4Dustin GrutzaSo.9Nick DavilaSr.
FB86Doug JonesJr.35Marcus WaughFr.
TB11Bradley GlatthaarJr.48Greg MooreSr.
Depth Chart: Defense
10 returning starters in red
Ps. No. Player Yr. No. Player Yr.
DE12Anthony HokeJr.53Tony CarvittiSr.
DT95Terrill ByrdSo.98Patrick MimmsSo.
DT54Jon NewtonJr.75Thomas ClaggettSo.
DE56Trevor AndersonSo.10Lamonte NelmsSo.
OLB42Corey SmithSo.82Angelo CraigJr.
MLB52Kevin McCulloughSr.45Ryan ManalacSo.
OLB37Anthony WilliamsJr.55Leo MorganSr.
CB21Mike MickensSo.33John BowieSr.
CB5Antoine HortonSr.19Marshwan GilyardSo.
SS49Dominic RossSr.18Cedric TolbertSo.
FS13Haruki NakamuraJr.38JaJuan HallSr.
Special Teams
Ps. No. Player Yr. Ps. No. Player Yr.
K15Kevin LovellSr.P47Kevin HuberSo.
KR16Dominick GoodmanSo.PR26Mike DanielsSr.
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If it looked as if the Cincinnati Bearcats were boys playing against men at times last season, that's because in many respects they were. The Bearcats played 10 first-year freshmen, six of whom started. In fact, 30 of the 44 players on their depth chart had one season or less of Division I-A experience.

Throughout the 4-7 season, Cincinnati's first in the Big East, coach Mark Dantonio, the former Ohio State defensive coordinator, talked a lot about the future and about growing with this group of players.

So the good news for the Bearcats this season is that all of those players have a year of experience under their belts as Cincinnati begins its third season under Dantonio with starters returning at 17 positions. But this team still has a lot of growing to do.

Two years ago, Dantonio inherited a senior-laden team that he led to the Fort Worth Bowl. Last year, the Bearcats had to start over and finished 2-5 in the Big East.

"This year, at least we have experience coming in," Dantonio says. "We have the knowledge of playing Big East teams, and we have a staff with continuity. We need to continue to take steps toward the success of this program. I don't know how many steps there are to the top, but if there are eight of them, we're stepping up on one or two."

OFFENSE

Second-year quarterback Dustin Grutza will attempt to improve on a so-so rookie season behind an offensive line that has been bolstered by the presence of two junior college transfers who are expected to add physical maturity to a young group.

The Bearcats have three capable running backs in Bradley Glatthaar, Greg Moore and Butler Benton, although none has breakaway speed. That overall lack of team speed has also been a problem at wide receiver, but newcomer Derrick Stewart, an academic non-qualifier last year, is expected to add to that element this season. Sophomore Dominick Goodman, a converted high school quarterback, made strides as a receiver toward the end of last season. Senior Bill Poland doesn't have great speed but could become a dependable possession receiver. Juniors Earnest Jackson and Antwuan Giddens both showed potential last year. Senior tight end Brent Celek is the most talented player on this unit and a candidate for All-Big East honors.

DEFENSE

The defense welcomes back 10 starters, but there are still plenty of question marks here. The best of the returnees are sophomore tackle Terrill Byrd and cornerback Mike Mickens, who was a second-team All-Big East selection as a freshman last year.

Coach Mark Dantonio used a lot of different combinations at linebacker last season and discovered two potentially effective players in senior Kevin McCullough and sophomore Corey Smith. Incoming freshman Freddie Lenix was the most highly regarded member of Cincinnati's recruiting class and could make an immediate impact.

The secondary is one of the deepest areas of this team. In addition to Mickens, the Bearcats return junior free safety Haruki Nakamura, senior strong safety Dominic Ross and senior cornerback Antoine Horton. Dantonio is also expecting contributions from four incoming freshmen newcomers.

SPECIALISTS

Senior placekicker Kevin Lovell is looking to rebound from a mediocre season in which he made only 4-of-9 field goal attempts. Cincinnati must find a new punter after the graduation of four-year starter Chet Ervin.

Goodman showed flashes of brilliance as a kickoff returner in the second half of last season. Mike Daniels and Nakamura are solid, if not spectacular, punt returners.

FINAL ANALYSIS

In a sense, this is really only the second year of Dantonio's rebuilding project at Cincinnati. During his first year, he inherited a senior-laden team and led it to a victory over Marshall in the Fort Worth Bowl. Last year, the program's first in the Big East, the Bearcats had one of the youngest teams in the country - with 10 first-year freshmen, six of whom started. In fact, 30 of the 44 players on their depth chart had a season or less of Division I-A experience, and they frequently played like it. Those players all have a year of experience under their belts this season and should improve on that basis alone.

But this is a team that still lacks speed and is still looking for a replacement for career passing leader Gino Guidugli at quarterback; and he graduated two years ago. Grutza played well at times last year, but he was often too slow in his decision-making. He'll have to reclaim the job over senior Nick Davila and redshirt freshman Craig Carey.

In a town that's nuts over the NFL Bengals, this program badly needs a game-breaking player who can capture the imagination of local fans, who don't embrace Cincinnati football the same way they embrace the Bearcats' basketball program.

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