Luke Fickell has the Cincinnati football team pointed in the right direction. Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

The Cincinnati Bearcats nearly capped a perfect season against the Georgia Bulldogs in the Peach Bowl, but ultimately fell short by a score of 24-21. Nevertheless, the fact that Cincinnati put up such a fight sparked debate on social media about how lowly rated the College Football Playoff committee had the American Athletic Conference champions.

It had to be heartbreaking for the Bearcats and their fans to blow a 21-10 lead entering the fourth quarter, yet they proved their program belongs with the Power 5 conferences and wasn’t deserving of being ranked No. 8 in the country by the CFP committee.

Cincinnati Bearcats show elite form in Peach Bowl performance

It certainly helps that Bearcats coach Luke Fickell has strong ties to the state of Ohio, having played at Ohio State and served on the Buckeyes’ coaching staffs led by Jim Tressel and Urban Meyer. Fickell even coached the Bucks on an interim basis in 2011.

With a strong in-state recruiting network with which to work, Fickell has brought enough talent to Cincinnati both from Ohio and elsewhere, and coached exceptionally well to get the Bearcats through their first nine games of 2020 undefeated. His expertise is on defense, and Cincinnati proved itself to be just as good as Georgia’s elite unit on Friday. The two really are close in the raw data from Pro Football Focus:

The Bearcats showed they were more than just a strong defense. Their offensive playmakers showed out in very critical situations to keep this game close.

Running the ball was tough all afternoon, yet Jerome Ford broke through for a 79-yard touchdown in the third quarter. Cincinnati quarterback Desmond Ridder also orchestrated a touchdown drive with just six seconds left in the first half, capped by an 11-yard scoring pass to Josh Whyle, giving the Bearcats a 14-10 advantage at the break.

Unfortunately for the Bearcats, those clutch plays weren’t quite enough for Cincy in the end, as Georgia got the ball back with a little too much time remaining for its last possession. Bulldogs kicker Jack Podlesny blasted a 53-yard field goal through the uprights to secure his team the victory with three seconds left. An inconsequential safety as time expired thereafter stretched the margin to three points.

Despite falling short, Fickell has proven more than capable of standing on his own as a head coach, following up back-to-back 11-win campaigns with a strong 2020 effort. Not only does the Bearcats program have a bright future under his leadership provided he stays in place, but the College Football Playoff could well become more inclusive based on this single outcome.

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