Collaros, No. 4 Cincy stay perfect with 47-45 win

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CINCINNATI (AP)—A young quarterback came of age, kept his team unbeaten and possibly won a starting job, too.

Sophomore Zach Collaros threw for 480 yards—the second-best passing performance in Cincinnati’s history—and showed beyond-his-years composure on the clinching drive of a wild 47-45 victory over Connecticut on Saturday that let the Bearcats match the best start in their history.

Their near-perfect quarterback replacement was the driving force.

“It’s an amazing feeling being out there when everything is clicking,” Collaros said. “It was a lot of fun.”

Cincinnati (9-0, 5-0 Big East) is off to its best start since 1951, when it won the Mid-American Conference title. The stakes are much higher this time— the Bearcats are keeping themselves in the conversation about national title contenders. The win over Connecticut (4-5, 1-4) provided more talking points.

The best one: Where would Cincinnati be without Collaros?

He’s been so sensational in his three starts in place of the injured Tony Pike—79 of 89 for 1,100 yards with eight touchdown throws—that coach Brian Kelly has changed his mind about automatically benching Collaros as soon as Pike is ready to go.

Although Pike began practicing fully last week after getting a special splint for his injured non-passing forearm, Kelly is considering letting Collaros start again against West Virginia on Friday night. Until now, Kelly has said it was Pike’s job when he’s ready.

“He’s made it hard,” Kelly said. “OK, I’ve changed my mind based on the way he’s played the last three games. I think I have to reconsider my decision.”

The sophomore has taken big steps in each of his three fill-in starts. In the first three quarters alone on Saturday, he threw for 447 yards, topping everyone except Greg Cook’s 554-yard passing game in the school record book.

His most important work came after Cincinnati let most of a 20-point lead slip away, forcing the Bearcats to grind it out down the stretch. Collaros went 4 for 4 for 33 yards on the final drive, completed by Isaiah Pead’s 14-yard touchdown run on a fourth-and-1 play with 1:52 left that made it 47-38.

Cincinnati finished with a school-record 711 yards of offense. Collaros had a hand in three touchdowns—he threw for one and ran for two more. His 559 yards passing and running set a school record.

“Collaros made a lot of good plays,” UConn coach Randy Edsall said. “His athleticism really helps him out quite a bit. I think Brian will have a tough decision, but that’s his problem.”

Zach Frazer threw a 9-yard touchdown pass with 13 seconds left that cut it to 47-45, and Cincinnati recovered the onside kick to finish it off. Frazer was 19 of 32 for 261 yards.

UConn couldn’t keep up with Cincinnati’s high-powered offense, run by a quarterback who’s no novice to winning.

Collaros went 30-0 as a starter in his last two years of high school and had one of those perfect moments on Saturday. He reared back and let fly a 41-yard pass to Armon Binns, who made a spectacular over-the-shoulder catch in the end zone while being tackled for interference.

Collaros bounced off two defenders on a 28-yard touchdown run that made it 37-17 midway through the third quarter, a seemingly comfortable lead. At that point, Kelly was considering letting Pike get in for a few throws to work off some of the rust.

The Huskies pulled off several big plays that took the game down to the closing minutes, just like all of theirs this season. Connecticut’s losses have come by a combined 15 points.

“It never gets easier to take,” running back Jordan Todman said. “We’re going to have to deal with it. It’s been a tough, tough year. We have to learn to finish.”

Todman ran 46 yards for a touchdown and Robert McClain ran back a punt 87 yards for another score. When Todman went in from 1 yard out for his third touchdown of the game, it was 40-32 early in the fourth quarter—the most points Cincinnati has allowed all season.

Todman’s 2-yard run—his fourth of the game—cut it to 40-38 with 5:03 left, but Frazer was sacked on the conversion try, keeping Cincinnati ahead and putting the pressure on Collaros to finish the Huskies off.

He did.

Updated Nov 8, 12:44 am EST
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Head to Head - Week 10

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Connecticut 462 261 201 24 33.3% 2/10 0 27:15
Cincinnati 711 480 231 27 33.3% 7/73 0 32:45

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  1. <i>washingtonrichard@...</i>
    45. Posted by washingtonrichard@... Mon Nov 9 2:49pm EST

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    Good Sport I think your comment was right on the money. Though I wont call Pike's happiness into question here (only because I gotta believe he wishes only the best for the TEAM & not jus' himself) I will say now that he's healthy I think that's exactly what they should do. A little mixin' & matchin' of the two. Especially against teams like WVa & Pitt. I mean it can only help the BEARCATS to keep them off their toes with confusion as to which is goin' to take the snap & which will sit back. Also throw a little play in there where you put both QB's on the field at the same time to really f*ck with their heads. Maybe that's askin' too much but I figure with their talent you gotta throw some kinda head buster in there.

    Also as much as I love my OSU BUCKEYES & I do, stop tryin' to steal Brian Kelly away from the southern OHIO area. Jim Tressel is a godsend out that way & as long as he's there I don't think you gotta worry about much. Better yet wrry bout that fateful day when it will be OSU BUCKEYES VS UC BEARCATS FOR THE NATIONAL TITLE. Then we'll see a true battle for OHIO.
  2. Jerry
    44. Posted by Jerry Sun Nov 8 2:20pm EST

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    to all of the moron's that do not think cincinnati deserves to be ranked where they are,ouryour teams doing as well?we will see you in the championship game.
  3. AngelBearOH
    43. Posted by AngelBearOH Sun Nov 8 1:48pm EST

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    Well said, richardh. Avg. 10 wins per season and 5 straight Big Ten crowns is not bad at all. I agree with that.

    But Brian Kelly is the equivalent of that pitching ace for whom the New York Yankees will spend the entire GDP of a third world country to put in the pin stripes. He's that good.

    This is no longer about how good or sucky Jim Tressell is. This is about who can secure the services of Brian Kelly. You can get him, or you can flop like a dead mackerel trying to coach against him.
  4. Peculiar Star
    42. Posted by Peculiar Star Sun Nov 8 12:38pm EST

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    Cincy should NOT be in the top 10! Anyone who gives up 45 points has no defense. No defense, no championship. Almost lost to a basketball school!
  5. richardh
    41. Posted by richardh Sun Nov 8 12:30pm EST

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    Congratulations to the Cincinnati Bearcats team and fans on a fantastic season to this point. I am an Ohio State Buckeye fan and enjoy hearing the banter go back and forth about the Bearcats. No matter what anyone says I am proud to be a fan of the Buckeyes and am very proud that we have a coach like Jim Tressel. I find it ridiculous to hear the people talk about replacing him. Jim Tressel will coach at Ohio State until he decides not to. The man is a class act and our university is lucky to have him, even with some of our "fair weather" fans wanting somebody "better". Brian Kelly is a good coach and would be a good consideration for Ohio State WHEN Coach Tressel decides he wants to improve his golf game to a point he can compete with Ellen. People need to realize that there is more to football than just winning. And I don't think averaging 10 wins and going after our 5th straight Big Ten championship is doing very poor....
  6. Danny
    40. Posted by Danny Sun Nov 8 12:09pm EST

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    Cincy is a great story, fun team to watch. Lets see if Cincy can maintain this momentum before crowning them the beast of the NCAA. You guys knock the SEC and Big 12 . Teams in those divisions have been winning on a regular basis for years. Bama, UF, LSU, OU, Texas to name a few. Cincy needs a solid 5 year run, lets hope they can do it. The NCAA needs a better teeam representing Ohio than OSU.
  7. Joshua
    39. Posted by Joshua Sun Nov 8 11:40am EST

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    Frankly, I'm tired of the SEC arguments. I am tired of the SEC in general. As a conference, they are the Yankees/Red Sox/Cubs of college football--in your face, media-loved. Instead of arguing over who is the best, I'll just put it this way: I have watched (or, somewhat more accurately, listened to) UC football for more than two decades. I remember, I believe, 1993 when Lance Harp and David Small led the Cats to an 8-3 record but no bowl. That was a thrilling year because they were successful. As a kid, I fantasized about this school winning on a national level. Two years ago was amazing with Ben Mauk putting UC in the spotlight. Last year was the pinnacle, I thought--there was no way it could've gotten any better. Then we have this year, which is, suffice to say, a heck of a lot of fun. I pray this streak continues and that the Cats finish undefeated; but in the mean time, let us enjoy this season. As a Bengals, Bearcats, Buckeyes, and UD Flyers football fan, recent years have been stressful. OSU has underachieved. The Bengals are, well, the Bengals. With the Bucks just thinking about playing football games and not some national title, it's fun to watch again. The Bengals are playing well--so that's fun. And UC is having a once-in-a-liftime season. Simply put, football is fun again. Go Cats.
  8. good sport
    38. Posted by good sport Sun Nov 8 10:39am EST

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    Cincy's defense needs to be tougher to play with the big boys. They did lose 10 out of 11 starters this year, several of whom went in the NFL draft (at least two plus the punter).

    Their offense is very different with Collaros instead of Pike as QB. That is a tribute to the great coaching staff. They look like a different team. Talk about adjusting. You lose a starting QB who was being mentioned in the Heisman vote and your second stringer absolutely lights teams up. Pike didn't look happy on the sidelines. They should work in a few plays with both of them on the field. Let the other team guess who is going to take the snap.
  9. Troy
    37. Posted by Troy Sun Nov 8 10:33am EST

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    Get ready for the mythical appointment of who gets to play in the BCS final game. It's time to settle this on the field!

    Division1playoffnow.com
  10. Rob R
    36. Posted by Rob R Sun Nov 8 10:28am EST

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    I have a feeling Cincy will be seeing either Boise St. or TCU in what very well could be THE best bowl game since Boise knocked off Oklahoma.
  11. william
    35. Posted by william Sun Nov 8 9:55am EST

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    where was all the bla bla bla on schedule strgngth a couple years ago when UC trounced Oregon st. and then oregon st beat oregon and Oregon beat USC.....PAC 10 - please give me a break

    and to the moron above that said why is UC even considered in the talk - ddduuuhhhh do the math - it's called "unbeaten"

    and give me a break - texas - is just barely squeaking by and watch Alabama will get nailed before the end of the year...and again Florida is the only real deal....Alabam aint that great and neither is texas

    read some facts and look at the schedules of all the top teams before making these moronic statements

    and than you will understand why all the top coaches are AFRAID to play Boise st....just like the big 10 refuses to play UC...

    Dudes - you can whine all you want but the landscape is changing - so get used to it.....and look at where ND, Nebraska, Oklahoma, etc.etc. etc. and all the other (former) top powerhouses are now ranked...and where USC should be ranked etc.
  12. Larry B
    34. Posted by Larry B Sun Nov 8 9:49am EST

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    Another brain fart Michael H? Did you forget to connect brain to mouth before posting? The top 3 SEC teams would have a difficult time with Cincy, Boise State, Stanford, Oregon, USC, or Vassar. They are overrated and undefeated only because of the SEC officials protecting the top 2 teams.
  13. william
    33. Posted by william Sun Nov 8 9:46am EST

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    I laugh at all you guys defending the SEC - ya'll are gunna lose this one just like the Civil war (oh,yea as ya all say -"the war of northern aggression" or "the war between the states"

    whatever ya'all call it - you're washed up (except for Florida which is in a totally different class)..because they're coached by - yea ya'all guessed it Urban Meyer who is a graduate of University Cincinnati and where he played football , and from Ohio

    SEC - your best days are in the past - get over it.....
  14. David G
    32. Posted by David G Sun Nov 8 9:14am EST

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    The Buckeyes could not match up with the Bearcats's offense. Kelly would have OSU's secondary totally confused. The great Buckeye defense would spend too much time on field and OSU's offense is not creative enough to fool the Cats' defense.
  15. AngelBearOH
    31. Posted by AngelBearOH Sun Nov 8 8:42am EST

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    There's this one guy in the Columbus Dispatch boards called "Hire Brian Kelly" who is always preaching that Ohio State dump Jim Tressell and hire Brian Kelly away from Cincy. You know what? "Hire Brian" doesn't sound as kooky as he used to a few weeks ago.

    Brian Kelly absolutely will win the National Championship. Maybe not this year and not with the Bearcats, but he will win that crystal football inside of five years.

    I want it to be the Buckeyes he's coaching when he finally does it.
  16. michael h
    30. Posted by michael h Sun Nov 8 8:21am EST

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    Cinn is not on the same level as the SEC. Any one of the top three would put a 100 on this team.
  17. OSUBuxSux
    29. Posted by OSUBuxSux Sun Nov 8 7:38am EST

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    Not a good defensive performance. However, good teams i.e. Texas, Alabama, and Florida have had many close games that came down to the final play. I would not be surprised if TCU and Boise jump them this week in the polls. Thankfully this performance came against a mediocore team and adjustments can be made before WV or PITT. UC is a better team on the road and there last game is at PITT who also struggled against UCONN on the road but came back to win by a field goal in the end.
  18. John L
    28. Posted by John L Sun Nov 8 7:30am EST

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    Now wait a minute...Florida is allowed to struggle at home to beat Arkansas and Alabama (who's offense stinks) can squeek by a mediocred Tennessee team but Cincy isnt allowed to have a tough game against UCONN??? btw, has Texas beat anyone half decent either?
  19. BILL R
    26. Posted by BILL R Sun Nov 8 6:23am EST

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    Texas,florida,alabama would slap the hell outa cinncy. you must play defense and that you cannot play.whatever you are smoking keep it up.that's the only high you will get in the polls
  20. <i>washingtonrichard@...</i>
    25. Posted by washingtonrichard@... Sun Nov 8 3:17am EST

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    First off let me say GO BEARCATS!!!!!!!!!!!!! MAD LOVE TO CINCINNATI ALWAYS!!!

    With that said let me start off by saying a lot of you are a bit presumptuous & slightly ridiculous arent you? I say this because I'm hearing a lot about how the Bearcats are or arent BCS Title material when we're still what, 2 games away from the conference title. I mean lets focus on one game at a time first or at least stay within the realm of whats next. Right now my focus is on can they win their next game WVa & then go on from there. Now if I'm jumpin' ahead like most of you seem to be doin' I'm jumpin' to whether or not they can win their conference title. I say yes unless they're goin' to be playin' the way they played against UConn tonight. What we need to see is 4 quarters of pure balls out football. If playin' that hard means you run the score up to the 80's then run it up & don't stop playin'. In this case they ran it ahead by 20 & let UConn come back within 2. That shouldnt happen at all. I dont care what team you play.

    Also to you haters & doubters
    Collaros in his 3 starts since takin' over for the much beloved (& for good reason) Pike, in addition to havin' the offensive weapons he has on the field he can count himself among those 480 in passing yards 232 in rushing for which 75 of those belong to him with 2 TDs & in his first two games since takin' over for Pike, even though they werent this they were in essence. Same skill, same decision making prowess, same coolness beyond actual experience in the rush & when pressured. I'd say as far as BCS Title talks go I'll let his mad game do the talkin'. But thats me.
  21. Brian
    24. Posted by Brian Sun Nov 8 2:20am EST

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    WOW! Apparently I hit a nerve with my last comment. All your sorry comments equals a HA HA to me. Yes Brian is a representative to the U of Cincinnati's fan base. Probably one of the most loyal. Not many Bearcat fans can tell you the low points of our program. For me it was back in 1987, seeing the Bearcats get ripped apart by Div 1-AA Indiana State 47-0 in Terre Haute. Or maybe the most embarrassing loss of all time 81-0 in 1991 to Penn State. I've been there for the bad, but I'm sure enjoying the good. But before throwing stones at me for my comments, look into your own team’s history and see what you bring out of the septic. PEACE OUT and GO BEARCATS.
  22. brianr
    23. Posted by brianr Sun Nov 8 2:01am EST

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    Dont worry about all of these Big East haters. The same arguments were made against WVU before beating both UGA and OU so dont worry about it. Whoever represents the Big East in a BCS game be it a nc game or not will represent the conference admirably. Most Big East haters are ACC fans who expected the conference to dry up after they bought up some of our talent, but it didnt happen thanks in large part to WVU. Now Pitt is on the way up as are Cinci, Uconn, and USF. Another victory in a BCS game this year wont shut the haters up but at least it will keep the Automatic Bid for the conference. Hard to say a team doesnt deserve an automatic bid to a game they keep winning!
  23. <i>legerricky</i>
    22. Posted by legerricky Sun Nov 8 2:00am EST

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    AS A DIEHARD CATS FAN!!! FIRST THING I I WOULD LIKE TO SAY is my hats off to coach e and the uconn staff for showin some deep from within heart these past 3 weeks. under the circumstances they have faced to rally and fight every game is motivational in itself. I argued with a friend about how good this husky team is with this impressive performance tonight. u cant judge a team sometimes on w/l records but judge it by 5 losses by 15 points. Uconn fans u have a great coach in coach e and good luck the rest of the way. i hate to say it but u have a damn good basketball coach too but we will see ya again watch out for mr. stephenson....... and UC pigskin... say hello to number 4 cats fans cause thats where we are headed... UC!!!!!!!!!!
  24. B-real
    21. Posted by B-real Sun Nov 8 1:47am EST

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    Haven't read all the comments, but has anyone mentioned that Alabama had to block 2 field goals versus a very average Tennessee team to win 12-10 at home. Tough games happen. Florida had to block a FG by South Carolina 3 years ago to win and eventually win the National Championship. UC defense was shaky, but as Herbstreit said, UC's offense can hang with anyone in the country. Just take it one game at a time. UC will pounce West Virginia. Boise State's win versus Oregon doesn't look as good now and TCU is so overrated. UC is good, so shut your pieholes non-believers!
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J. Todman J. Todman, RB
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