ASU, Cincinnati, enjoying turnaround seasons, square off

Unusual similarities exist between the Arizona State Sun Devils and host Cincinnati Bearcats as the Big 12 opponents prepare for a Saturday high-noon showdown.Whatever the outcome in their first Bi

ASU, Cincinnati, enjoying turnaround seasons, square off

Unusual similarities exist between the Arizona State Sun Devils and host Cincinnati Bearcats as the Big 12 opponents prepare for a Saturday high-noon showdown.

Whatever the outcome in their first Big 12 Conference meeting, they surely enjoy 2024 more than 2023.

Both teams enter this season in good shape after each went 3-9 last season under a first-year coach: Kenny Dillingham at Arizona State, Scott Satterfield at Cincinnati.

Like Satterfield’s Bearcats (4-2, 2-1), Dillingham’s Sun Devils (5-1, 2-1) find themselves in the second tier of Big 12 teams that have won two of three games and are looking up at a trio of undefeated foes — BYU, Iowa State and Texas Tech.

Arizona State’s only blemish was at the Red Raiders, a 30-22 Week 4 setback in the Sun Devils’ Big 12 debut.

Two straight wins since, one-score home victories over Kansas and then-No. 16 Utah, have Dillingham’s bunch beaming.

The coach said two major hurdles loom Saturday — traveling to Ohio and meeting up with a foe that could easily be unbeaten.

“(Cincinnati) has two losses by four points total,” Dillingham said Monday. “Otherwise, they’d be undefeated and a top 15 team in the country if you flip four points.

“It’s homecoming weekend for them, so it’s going to be loud. And it’s at 9 a.m. our time. We have a lot of challenges ahead of us.”

In 2023, the Bearcats finished last with a 1-8 mark in their inaugural Big 12 season, but times are better now.

They lost 28-27 to Pitt in Week 2 before falling 44-41 at Texas Tech three weeks later — losing to two teams that are a combined 11-1.

Last week at UCF, Bearcats sophomore Brendan Sorsby shrugged off a bad first half and completed 12 of 13 for 120 yards and a touchdown in the second.

Sorsby said the “defense really stepped” up in the 19-13 win over the Knights but added he felt he played a solid game despite two first-half interceptions.

“Obviously a couple of stupid throws on my end,” said Sorsby, who finished 25 of 38 for 241 yards and a touchdown. “It’s tough to say you played a clean game with two picks, but other than those two throws, I can’t think of anything I was dying to have back.”

Cincinnati was victorious in its two previous matchups with Arizona State, in 1954 and 1976, both on the road.