Luke Fickell
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Cincinnati sports’ 2022 best and worst in show
From the Cincinnati Bengals playing in the Super Bowl. To FC Cincinnati making their first MLS Cup Playoffs appearance. Cincy Sports Journal reflects on an exciting 2022 through the best and worst in show awards. Continue reading
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Cincinnati Football’s cornucopia of head coaching options
The University of Cincinnati has a wide range of options to consider. In their pursuit of a new head football coach. From options they’ve tapped into before to one they haven’t recently tapped into. Continue reading
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Weekly Preview: Cincinnati Bengals, USMNT and more
In this preview, the Cincinnati Bengals face the Kansas City Chiefs. A wild late November stretch for Cincinnati Bearcats athletics concludes. Plus, the group stage winds down at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: extensions, broadcasting history and more
In this review, the Cincinnati Bengals offseason begins. Olympians with tri-state connections head home after the 2022 Winter Olympics conclude. While we reach the now this is getting serious stage of the MLB lockout. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Championship Sunday bound Cincinnati Bengals and more
In this week’s review, the Cincinnati Bengals advance to the AFC Championship Game. Kerry Coombs comes back to Cincinnati Football. While two streaks continue for two local women’s College Basketball teams. Continue reading
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Cincinnati sports’ 2021 best and worst in show
2021 will go down as an awesome year on the Cincinnati sports beat. With many historic and award-worthy performances from local teams and individuals. Here’s Cincy Sports Journal’s 2021 best and worst in show. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Crosstown Shootout streaks and more
In this review, winning streaks are extended in the men’s and women’s Crosstown Shootout. The Cincinnati Bengals lost in overtime after a fourth quarter comeback. While Cincinnati Football players past and present won awards. Continue reading
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Fickell might be here for the long-haul
Hours away from the biggest game of his career. An idea that might seem unfathomable to some seems more fathomable. Cincinnati Football head coach Luke Fickell might stay in Cincinnati for many more years. Continue reading
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Post-Kelly journey adds to UC vs. ND’s significance
Saturday’s game against No.9 Notre Dame Football is a milestone for No.7 Cincinnati Football. Not only because it’s a top ten clash featuring various local connections. Cincinnati’s journey to this game adds to it’s significance. Continue reading







