Neil’s defensive game balls in 23-3 win over Temple

The Bearcats would improve to (9-2, 6-1 AAC) after a dominating 23-3 victory over Temple on Saturday. The Bearcats are now in the driver’s seat as they control their own destiny enroute to the to a third straight AAC Championship in one of the hardest stadiums to play in within all of college football in Nippert Stadium.

The Bearcats defense shined in the teams 23-3 victory over Temple and was a staple point they needed especially after Bryon Threats was unavailable for the first half of this one, due to the targeting call versus ECU. The Bearcats secondary saw some injuries come their way along with Threats being unavailable for the first half and they continued to show why they are one of the best defenses in the country.

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