CINCINNATI, OH - SEPTEMBER 06: Munchie Legaux #4 of the Cincinnati Bearcats runs with the ball during the game against the Pittsburgh Panthers at Nippert Stadium on September 6, 2012 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
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9 months ago Update 0 comments
This game was never in question, as the Cincinnati Bearcats got on the scoreboard first, when running back George Winn scored on a 58-yard run on their first play of the game. The Bearcats never looked back as they easily won 34-10 over the Pittsburgh Panthers. The game was not even that close as Pittsburgh scored its only touchdown with under a minute left in the fourth quarter.
Winn also scored another touchdown and had 95 total yards on the ground. Cincinnati quarterback Munchie Legaux had a big game as threw for 205 yards with a pair of touchdowns, plus he rushed for 117 yards on six carries to lead all players.
Legaux's favorite target on Thursday night was running back Ralph Abernathy, who caught the ball four times for 71 yards, and two of those catches went for touchdowns.
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9 months ago Update 6 comments
This game has been over for a while -- probably Cincinnati's first play from scrimmage, when the Bearcats ended up with six points on the board and nary an attempt to tackle the running back by Pitt. The whole broadcast has been filler, and the job done by ESPN has been admirable. At least until the chili portion of the festivities.
This is Skyline Chili.
The BM in the photo is pretty great.
This is Skyline Chili being eaten.
And this is a review of Skyline Chili.
They're showing Skyline Chili being eaten by humans. We have hit the bottom of this broadcast.
— edsbs (@edsbs) September 7, 2012
TWITTER: I leave decisions about chili to Texans. They would feed Skyline to livestock.
— edsbs (@edsbs) September 7, 2012
This game just needs to hurry up and end already.
9 months ago Update 4 comments
Tino Sunseri, with Devin Street and another guy open in the end zone and an easy field goal attempt waiting as backup, flings the ball straight through the goal posts to end the half scoreless:

Three points were not awarded.
Also, a bonus! Ralph Abernathy, completely bottled up in the backfield by T.J. Clemmings, gained 13 yards anyway:

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9 months ago Update 0 comments
Pitt is not going to be great this year. It took Cincinnati only five minutes to score two touchdowns on the Panthers, who lost to a FCS team in Week 1, and Tino Sunseri's not-getting-sacked issues have apparently not been resolved since last year. THREE SACKS ALREADY.
So when George Winn broke loose for the rare completely untouched 58-yard scoring run, he hurled the ball into the crowd just to see if anybody there would present an obstacle. Nobody really did. Somebody please provide George Winn some resistance.
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