Cincinnati is heading into 2026 with the sting of last season still hanging over the program.
The Bearcats opened 2025 at 7-1 and climbed as high as No. 17 in the nation, but the finish was brutal: five straight losses dropped them to 7-6. Only one of those five defeats came by one possession, and Cincinnati was outscored 88-181 over that stretch. That collapse helped trigger a major roster reset, with 23 players leaving through the NCAA Transfer Portal.
With Week 1 still less than two months away, the work of putting the pieces back together is still ongoing. During Big 12 Media Days, center Taran Tyo addressed how the team is trying to avoid a repeat of that late-season fade.
“I think, the big thing is not putting pressure on ourselves; start fast, finish strong. That was one of our of our team goals last year,” started Tyo.
He said the approach has changed this time around, with Cincinnati leaning into a weekly process and a more detailed set of objectives from the Bearcat Council, the team’s leadership council.
“This year, we've kind of switched to a weekly process, and the Bearcat Council, our leadership council. We came up with a couple of team goals and things to achieve, for those team goals, because I think that if goals aren’t achievable, then why are they goals in the first place?”
Tyo also said the group wanted more than broad slogans.
“If it's just something you say, if it's like, ‘Oh, we want to go to Dallas and go to a Big 12 Championship,’ well, how are you gonna achieve that? There's no process to it…We came up with a rather extensive set of goals that aren't just, you know, bullet points. There are bullet points, and then a whole list of things that go into that,” finished the redshirt senior.
That reset comes with a tough road ahead. Cincinnati’s 2026 Big 12 slate includes Texas Tech, BYU and Utah, three teams most often mentioned in the league title conversation heading into next season.
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