Brendon Kay lights up Duke defense, trying to earn starting spot in 2013
Brendon Kay threw for 332 yards and a Belk Bowl-record four touchdowns, and the Bearcats (10-3) won after the Blue Devils (6-7) had appeared to have the game in hand in the final minutes. With the game tied 34-34 and Duke positioning for a winning field goal, running back Josh Snead fumbled away the ball at the Cincinnati 5-yard line with 1:20 left. Kay hit tight end Travis Kelce...
Video: Steve Sterling and Brendon Kay
Cincinnati's Brendon Kay and Interim Head Coach Steve Stripling address the media after their 48-34 win over Duke in the Belk Bowl.
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December 28, 2012
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Belk Bowl: Cincinnati beats Duke
Brendon Kay threw for 332 yards and a Belk Bowl-record four touchdowns, and Cincinnati capitalized on Duke's inept play in the closing minutes to beat the Blue Devils 48-34 on Thursday night.
Duke appeared to have the game in hand and was driving for the go-ahead score - and its first bowl victory since 1961 - but the final 80 seconds proved disastrous. With the game tied at...
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December 27, 2012
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Kay leads Cincinnati over Duke in Belk Bowl
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Brendon Kay threw for 332 yards and a Belk Bowl-record four touchdowns, and Cincinnati capitalized on Duke's inept play in the closing minutes to beat the Blue Devils 48-34 on Thursday night.
Duke appeared to have the game in hand and was driving for the go-ahead score -- and its first bowl victory since 1961 -- but the final 80 seconds proved disastrous...
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December 27, 2012
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Cincy QB Kay granted extra season
The NCAA has granted Cincinnati senior quarterback Brendon Kay an extra season of eligibility, giving the Bearcats a proven passer heading into their first year under coach Tommy Tuberville.
Kay replaced the struggling Munchie Legaux last season and helped Cincinnati win a share of the Big East title and a berth in the Belk Bowl. The Bearcats went 3-1 in Kay's four starts.
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December 17, 2012
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Cincinnati QB Kay gets extra season from NCAA
The NCAA has granted Cincinnati senior quarterback Brendon Kay an extra season of eligibility, giving the Bearcats a proven passer heading into their first year under coach Tommy Tuberville.
Kay replaced the struggling Munchie Legaux last season and helped Cincinnati win a share of the Big East title and a berth in the Belk Bowl. The Bearcats went 3-1 in Kay's four starts.
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December 17, 2012
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Brendon Kay granted sixth year of eligibility
CINCINNATI University of Cincinnati senior quarterback Brendon Kay (Marine City, Mich.Marine City) was granted a sixth year of eligibility Monday after the NCAA approved his request for an extension of eligibility waiver.Kay, who suffered multiple injuries during his first four seasons at Cincinnati, missed participation opportunities in both 2008 and 2011. Based on contemporaneous...
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December 17, 2012
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Brendon Kay arrives
Two weeks ago, he was a backup quarterback on a team that was trying to bounce back to from consecutive heart-wrenching losses.
Now, he's the starter for a team that's very much alive in the race for a Big East title and a BCS bowl game.
Brendon Kay, this is your life.
Finally, this is your time.
Kay threw a touchdown pass in backup duty two weeks ago as the Cincinnati Bearcats...
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November 15, 2012
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Kay Leads Blowout Win Over Temple
Brendon Kay's first start went as well as it possibly could have. Cincinnati blew the doors off Temple 34-10 behind 244 yards and 2 TDs from the senior QB. Kay wasn't exceptionally accurate at 13-21, but he didn't make any mistakes with his passes. He threw 0 passes that had a chance to be picked off. A huge upgrade from last week. I was very impressed by his poise and...
Kay directs Cincinnati past Temple 34-10
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Cincinnati scored on four of its last five first-half possessions and rode that momentum to a 34-10 Big East victory over Temple on Saturday.
Senior quarterback Brendon Kay, making his first career start for the Bearcats (7-2, 3-1), was an efficient 13-for-21 for 244 yards, including a pair of touchdown passes of 75 and 65 yards. But Kay did a little of everything...
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November 10, 2012
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