Cincinnati vs. South Florida Recap

Zach Collaros was hanging out in the locker room at halftime, doing his thing when he heard the news.

Tony Pike was hurt and Collaros was called into the game. Pike had thrown for 140 yards and 2 touchdowns, both to Aaron Bines.

The Bearcats lived on D first the first possession or 2 in the second half. The Bearcats did a great job on blitz, sending 1-4 guys after the QB.

Late in the third, Zach Collaros took a snap on 3rd and 10. He couldn't have thrown the ball because all the receivers were covered. So he took off with the ball, and he got some blocks to power him past the first down marker.

He broke a tackle or 2, got some more blocks and it was wide open field for him with 45 yards to go. He needed to strech the ball over the goal line for the score.

USF came right back, but a 43 yard pass completion and some more yardage came before Collaros's 2nd TD run. He threw for 72 yards and ran for 132 yards in the 34-17 win.

Pike could miss Cincinnati's next game against Louisville, but the easiest part of the 6-0 Bearcats schedule is ahead of them [Louisville, Syracuse and Connecticut]. Cincinnati is bowl eligible and USF has Pitt and West Virginia coming up. The Bulls need one more win to become bowl eligible.

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