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Bearcats Headed North of the Border
Dec. 3, 2006
The International Bowl will receive national television exposure in the "This is a great opportunity for our student-athletes, alumni and fans to be a part of spectacular first-time event," stated UC Director of Athletics Mike Thomas. "This has been a memorable season for Cincinnati Football and our team deserves the reward of playing in front of a big crowd on national television once more. We look forward to traveling to Tickets are $40 and are available on-line at GoBEARCATS.com and at the UC Athletics Ticket Office in the In 2006 the Bearcats ended the regular season with a 7-5 record and finished fourth in the BIG EAST Conference with a 4-3 slate. WMU finished the 2006 regular season with an 8-4 overall record and a 6-2 mark in the Mid-American Conference. The eight wins are the most since the Broncos posted nine during the 2000 campaign. The Broncos boast the MAC's best total defense and the nation's sixth-ranked rushing defense, holding opponents to just 71.92 yards per game on the ground. WMU has held the opposition to less than 10 net yards rushing on four occasions and leads the nation in interceptions (22). The International Bowl could come down to a defensive showdown of the two teams. PRESS NOTICE Head Coaches and Student-Athletes from both UC and WMU will a part of an International Bowl press luncheon to be held Tuesday, Dec. 12, from 11:30 a.m. -1 p.m. at the Rogers Centre in The event will begin with a lunch followed by the introduction of the head coaches, comments and one-on-one opportunities for the attending media. The coaches and chosen players will discuss the season and their respective preparations for the upcoming bowl game.
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