
Bears Look to Stretch Road Win Streak to Six, Travel to TCU
10/13/2025 8:30:00 AM | Football
WACO, Texas -- Winners of 10 of its last 13 games, and eight of its last nine conference games, Baylor football will travel to face TCU with a five-game road winning streak on the line, with kickoff on Saturday slated for 11 a.m. The game will be televised live on ESPN2 and will be broadcast live on the Baylor Sports Media Network.
The game will be voiced on ESPN2 by Lowell Galindo (play-by-play), Aaron Murray (analyst) and Lauren Sisler (sideline). On the Baylor Sports Media Network, John Morris (play-by-play), Nick Florence (analyst) and Ricky Thompson (sideline) will call the action.
Baylor (4-2, 2-1 Big 12 Conference) will face off with TCU (4-2, 1-2 Big 12) in the most played rivalry game in the state of Texas, with the outing marking the 121st meeting in the series.
The Bears enter the game in the midst of one of the hottest stretches in program history. Baylor has won eight of its last nine conference games, have won 10 of its last 13 games – including 10 of 12 in the regular-season – and only have losses during the streak to Auburn, LSU and defending conference champion Arizona State. It marks the fifth such stretch in program history, when the Bears have won at least eight of nine conference games, also coming in 1979, 1984-85, 2012-13, 2014-15 and 2018-19.
SCOUTING THE FROGS
• TCU enters the matchup fresh off a 41-28 loss at Kansas State to own a 4-2 record and a 1-2 mark in Big 12 Conference play. The Frogs have wins over North Carolina, Abilene Christian, SMU and Colorado, falling in a 27-24 matchup at Arizona State before the K-State loss.
• TCU averages 35.3 points, 439 yards, including 322.3 passing and 116.7 rushing, as a team in 2025. Opponents are averaging 24.7 points, 372.8 yards, 240.7 passing and 132.2 rushing yards per game. The Frogs own a eye-popping 54% conversion rate on third downs.
• QB Josh Hoover is in passing throwing for 1,893 yards with 18 TDs and six interceptions as one of the nation's most highly touted signal callers. Jordan Dwyer leads the team with 25 catches for 357 yards, while Eric McAlister has a team-high seven TDs on just 21 catches, good for 541 yards. UTSA transfer Kevorian Barnes has toted it 49 times for 285 yards with one TD. Trent Battle has added 159 yards rushing and three TDs. Jamal Johnson and Kaleb Elarms-Orr lead the team with 48 tackles each. Johnson has a team-leading three interceptions.
• TCU is coached by Sonny Dykes, who is in his fourth year as the head coach for the Frogs after spending four years as the head coach at SMU. Dykes went 30-18 at SMU, including a 25-10 mark over his last three seasons, helping direct the Mustangs to 465.9 yards per game offensively in 2021, 13th-best in the nation. Dykes previously served as the head coach at Cal for four years (2013-16), and three years at Louisiana Tech (2010-12). He served as an assistant at Arizona, under Mike Stoops, Texas Tech, under Mike Leach, and Kentucky, under Air Raid inventor Hal Mumme. Dykes and Baylor Coach Dave Aranda served on the same staff at Texas Tech, where Dykes was the receivers coach while Aranda was a graduate assistant from 2000-02.
• Andy Avalos is in his second season as the defensive coordinator at TCU after previously serving three years as the head coach at Boise State, where he was named the Mountain West Coach of the Year in 2022 with a 10-4 record. He previously served as the defensive coordinator at Oregon (2019-20) and Boise State (2016-18), in addition to time on the staff at Colorado (2006-08), Sacramento State (2011) and Nebraska-Kearney (2009-10).
• Kendal Briles, the son of former Baylor head coach Art Briles, is in his third season as the associate head coach and offensive coordinator, after spending the three years in the same role at Arkansas. Kendal was on the Baylor staff for nine years.
• A.J. Ricker is the fourth-year co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach who previously spent two years at SMU, following time at Kansas (2018), and serving as offensive analyst at Oklahoma State (2017) and Houston (2018), also coaching the offensive line at Missouri (2014-15). Malcom Kelly serves as the assistant head coach, a role he has had since March of 2019, after coaching two seasons at Houston as a GA and analyst (2017-18).
CONNECTING THE TEAMS
• Baylor at TCU have several connections, most notably that BU head coach Dave Aranda and TCU head coach Sonny Dykes served on the same Mike Leach staff at Texas Tech from 2000-02. TCU OC Kendal Briles spent nearly a decade on the Baylor staff working for his father, Art, serving as the inside receivers coach from 2008-11, receivers coach from 2012-14 and as the offensive coordinator from 2015-16. Assistant AD for Football Human Performance Kaz Kazadi worked on the strength staff at Baylor from 2008-16. TCU linebackers coach Josh Bookbinder is the grandson of BU legendary head coach Grant Teaff, and was the defensive QC for Baylor from 2019-21 and is a 2009 Baylor graduate. First-year WR coach Corey Coleman won the 2015 Biletnikoff Award as the nation's top receiver for the Bears, earning a pair of All-America honors, part of a career where he set the school record for TD coaches in a season and career. Safeties coach Brian Norwood was the associate head coach and safeties coach at Baylor from 2008-14.
• Baylor first year defensive pass-game coordinator and cornerbacks coach Paul Gonzales spent the 2012-24 seasons on the defensive staff at TCU, spanning a pair of coaches. Gonzales was a GA in 2012-14, was CBs coach from 2015-17 and coached the safeties from 2018-24.
• BU tight ends coach Jarrett Anderson spent the 1998-2021 seasons on the staff at TCU, a 24-year tenure with the Frogs that saw him serve as a GA, WR coach (2009-13), co-offensive coordinator/TEs (2009-13), OL (2014-16), IWR/TE (2017-19) and OL (2020-21). He earned his graduate degree from TCU in 2000.
LAST MEETING
• Baylor won its third straight as part of a six-game win streak to end the year, using a thrilling finish to edge TCU 37-34 in 2024 in front of the first blackout crowd since 2017 at McLane Stadium.
• In a back-and-forth thriller the Bears earned their first win over TCU at home since 2014, using a furious rushing attack that saw RB Bryson Washington rush for 196 yards and four TDs - including 12 carries for 96 yards and two TDs in the fourth quarter. The Bears rolled to 31 first downs and 499 yards of total offense, including 257 on the ground. QB Sawyer Robertson threw for 242 yards and rushed nine times for 28 yards.
• TCU took a 17-13 lead into halftime as QB Josh Hoover rushed and threw for a TD and the Frogs nailed a 46-yard field goal. After a field goal to open the final stanza, the Bears answered with a 75-play drive to even the game on a Dawson Pendergrass TD rush. The teams then traded TDs until Washington's fourth TD of the game came to cap an 81-play drive with 4:54 left in the fourth quarter. TCU drove 75 yards to even the game at 34 with a Jack Bech TD pass with 2:59 left. Baylor then drove 59 plays - including a key fourth and nine conversion pass to Michael Trigg at midfield and set up for the game-winning 33-yard field goal from Hankins as time expired, setting off a joyous celebration that saw the field rushed in jubilation.
THE 2023 MEETING IN FTW
• Baylor suffered a 42-17 loss at TCU to complete its road schedule in 2023 with a 2-2 mark.
• TCU got 412 yards and two TDs passing from Josh Hoover, who added a rushing TD, with Emani Bailey rushing for two scores and 52 yards.
• Baylor saw Dominic Richardson catch a TD from Blake Shapen, Richardson's first TD as a Bear, and rush for 71 yards. Shapen threw and rushed for a score, completing 20 of 30 passes. TE Drake Dabney broke the BU single-season record for receiving yards with a four catch, 77-yard game.
• Linebacker Matt Jones totaled 11 tackles to lead the defense.
SERIES HISTORY
• TCU leads the all-time series, 59-54-7 with Baylor.
• TCU has won four of the last five meetings, with Baylor winning in 2024.
• The meeting will be the 121st all-time meeting in the series, the most-played rivalry game in the state of Texas.
STUDENT GOVERNMENTS ELECT TO CALL THIS THE BLUEBONNET BATTLE
• In 2023, the student governments of Baylor and TCU banded together to create a new name for the Baylor-TCU football game, dubbing it the Bluebonnet Battle.
• The athletics department leadership from both schools were active in discussions with the Big 12 Conference regarding the new scheduling matrix with the growth of the league, working in an effort to maintain the game as an annual protected rivalry. The league announced that the game would be one of just four protected games in the league scheduling model.
• The game will be played for the 121st time on Saturday, marking the most-played game in the state of Texas.
• From the SGAs 2023 press release announcing the game: The Bluebonnet Battle trophy will be a circular battle shield, hand forged in steel by Baylor alumnus Bryant Stanton of Stanton Studios in Waco, Texas. The face of the shield will feature the logos of both universities, the outline of the State of Texas, adorned with Bluebonnets on either side and boldly displaying the rivalry's official name. It will be two-and-a-half feet wide and rest in a mesquite wooden base adorned with the lone star of Texas.
JACOB REDDING STARS
• Baylor sophomore safety Jacob Redding has emerged as one of the best players on the defense, earning a starting job early in the year and consistently making big plays for the Bears.
• Redding announced himself as more than just a former walk-on in the comeback win at SMU, picking off a red-zone pass that helped fuel the comeback. Following that game it has been pure confidence building for the native of New Braunfels, Texas, all coming to a head in the comeback win over Kansas State. Redding picked off a pass, with the Bears trailing by sixth late in the fourth quarter, and motored 66 yards for a pick-6 to give BU its first lead since the second quarter.
• Redding was named the Burlsworth Trophy Walk-On of the Week following the performance and graded as by PFF as Baylor's highest rated defender in the win, with a 91.7 mark.
SAWDAWG'S ACCOLADE LIST GROWS
• Sawyer Robertson's season accolade list continues to grow as the nation is taking notice of the nation's leading passer.
Robertson Awards in 2025
Week 5 - Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week
Week 5 - Davey O'Brien Award Great 8
Week 5 - Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Honorable Mention
Week 2 - AP National Player of the Week
Week 2 - Walter Camp Award National Offensive Player of the Week
Week 2 - Davey O'Brien Award National Quarterback of the Week
Week 2 - Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week
Week 2 - Manning Award Stars of the Week
Week 2 - Davey O'Brien Award Great 8
Week 2 - Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Honorable Mention
Davey O'Brien Award Watch List
Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List
Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year Watch List
Maxwell Award Watch List
Manning Award Watch List
William V. Campbell Trophy Semifinalist
Wuerffel Trophy Watch List
Senior Bowl Top 300 List
Preseason First-Team All-Big 12 (Phil Steele)
Preseason Second-Team All-Texas (DCTF)
Preseason Third-Team All-Big 12 (Athlon, Pick Six Previews)
TRIGG'S CASE FOR MACKEY AWARD
• Baylor senior Michael Trigg is making a case for the John Mackey Award, given to the nation's top tight end. The senior leads the nation among TEs with receptions, yards and TDs. His showing in the comeback win over K-State featured the top play on SportsCenter, a one-handed lefty grab that helped drive a late-fourth quarter score.
BAYLOR RALLIES PAST KANSAS STATE
• Baylor won its second straight game with a furious fourth-quarter comeback to top Kansas State 35-34 at McLane Stadium.
• The Bears saw an early lead and a halftime tie erased with 21 straight points from K-State, including two straight TDs to own a 31-17 margin midway through the fourth quarter. Baylor responded with a quick three-play, 82 yard drive with 8:50 left in the fourth, using a pair of dynamic catches from Michael Trigg, to cut the lead, converting a two-point conversion to narrow the lead to six. After allowing a pair of gutting third-down conversions to the Cats on the ensuing drive, Jacob Redding picked off a third-down pass and rumbled 66 yards for a score to give the Bears a 32-31 lead with 4:28 left. Kansas State responded with a 72 yard drive, but BU's defense stiffened inside the five-yard line, forcing a KSU field goal to give the Cats a 34-32 lead with 1:48 left. Baylor then marked 28 yards to put Connor Hawkins in position for a 53-yard, game-winning field goal that gave the Bears a 35-34 lead. K-State marked down the field in the final 31 seconds but had their 54 yard, potential walk-off field goal blocked by Cooper Lanz to secure the win.
• Sawyer Robertson threw for 345 yards and two scores, freshman Michael Turner had his first career TD rush and Bryson Washington and Kobe Prentice each had catches. Trigg had the best single game in Baylor tight end history, going for career highs in catches (eight) and yards (155).
UP NEXT
• Baylor will travel to face Cincinnati on Oct. 25 in the Queen City.
The game will be voiced on ESPN2 by Lowell Galindo (play-by-play), Aaron Murray (analyst) and Lauren Sisler (sideline). On the Baylor Sports Media Network, John Morris (play-by-play), Nick Florence (analyst) and Ricky Thompson (sideline) will call the action.
Baylor (4-2, 2-1 Big 12 Conference) will face off with TCU (4-2, 1-2 Big 12) in the most played rivalry game in the state of Texas, with the outing marking the 121st meeting in the series.
The Bears enter the game in the midst of one of the hottest stretches in program history. Baylor has won eight of its last nine conference games, have won 10 of its last 13 games – including 10 of 12 in the regular-season – and only have losses during the streak to Auburn, LSU and defending conference champion Arizona State. It marks the fifth such stretch in program history, when the Bears have won at least eight of nine conference games, also coming in 1979, 1984-85, 2012-13, 2014-15 and 2018-19.
SCOUTING THE FROGS
• TCU enters the matchup fresh off a 41-28 loss at Kansas State to own a 4-2 record and a 1-2 mark in Big 12 Conference play. The Frogs have wins over North Carolina, Abilene Christian, SMU and Colorado, falling in a 27-24 matchup at Arizona State before the K-State loss.
• TCU averages 35.3 points, 439 yards, including 322.3 passing and 116.7 rushing, as a team in 2025. Opponents are averaging 24.7 points, 372.8 yards, 240.7 passing and 132.2 rushing yards per game. The Frogs own a eye-popping 54% conversion rate on third downs.
• QB Josh Hoover is in passing throwing for 1,893 yards with 18 TDs and six interceptions as one of the nation's most highly touted signal callers. Jordan Dwyer leads the team with 25 catches for 357 yards, while Eric McAlister has a team-high seven TDs on just 21 catches, good for 541 yards. UTSA transfer Kevorian Barnes has toted it 49 times for 285 yards with one TD. Trent Battle has added 159 yards rushing and three TDs. Jamal Johnson and Kaleb Elarms-Orr lead the team with 48 tackles each. Johnson has a team-leading three interceptions.
• TCU is coached by Sonny Dykes, who is in his fourth year as the head coach for the Frogs after spending four years as the head coach at SMU. Dykes went 30-18 at SMU, including a 25-10 mark over his last three seasons, helping direct the Mustangs to 465.9 yards per game offensively in 2021, 13th-best in the nation. Dykes previously served as the head coach at Cal for four years (2013-16), and three years at Louisiana Tech (2010-12). He served as an assistant at Arizona, under Mike Stoops, Texas Tech, under Mike Leach, and Kentucky, under Air Raid inventor Hal Mumme. Dykes and Baylor Coach Dave Aranda served on the same staff at Texas Tech, where Dykes was the receivers coach while Aranda was a graduate assistant from 2000-02.
• Andy Avalos is in his second season as the defensive coordinator at TCU after previously serving three years as the head coach at Boise State, where he was named the Mountain West Coach of the Year in 2022 with a 10-4 record. He previously served as the defensive coordinator at Oregon (2019-20) and Boise State (2016-18), in addition to time on the staff at Colorado (2006-08), Sacramento State (2011) and Nebraska-Kearney (2009-10).
• Kendal Briles, the son of former Baylor head coach Art Briles, is in his third season as the associate head coach and offensive coordinator, after spending the three years in the same role at Arkansas. Kendal was on the Baylor staff for nine years.
• A.J. Ricker is the fourth-year co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach who previously spent two years at SMU, following time at Kansas (2018), and serving as offensive analyst at Oklahoma State (2017) and Houston (2018), also coaching the offensive line at Missouri (2014-15). Malcom Kelly serves as the assistant head coach, a role he has had since March of 2019, after coaching two seasons at Houston as a GA and analyst (2017-18).
CONNECTING THE TEAMS
• Baylor at TCU have several connections, most notably that BU head coach Dave Aranda and TCU head coach Sonny Dykes served on the same Mike Leach staff at Texas Tech from 2000-02. TCU OC Kendal Briles spent nearly a decade on the Baylor staff working for his father, Art, serving as the inside receivers coach from 2008-11, receivers coach from 2012-14 and as the offensive coordinator from 2015-16. Assistant AD for Football Human Performance Kaz Kazadi worked on the strength staff at Baylor from 2008-16. TCU linebackers coach Josh Bookbinder is the grandson of BU legendary head coach Grant Teaff, and was the defensive QC for Baylor from 2019-21 and is a 2009 Baylor graduate. First-year WR coach Corey Coleman won the 2015 Biletnikoff Award as the nation's top receiver for the Bears, earning a pair of All-America honors, part of a career where he set the school record for TD coaches in a season and career. Safeties coach Brian Norwood was the associate head coach and safeties coach at Baylor from 2008-14.
• Baylor first year defensive pass-game coordinator and cornerbacks coach Paul Gonzales spent the 2012-24 seasons on the defensive staff at TCU, spanning a pair of coaches. Gonzales was a GA in 2012-14, was CBs coach from 2015-17 and coached the safeties from 2018-24.
• BU tight ends coach Jarrett Anderson spent the 1998-2021 seasons on the staff at TCU, a 24-year tenure with the Frogs that saw him serve as a GA, WR coach (2009-13), co-offensive coordinator/TEs (2009-13), OL (2014-16), IWR/TE (2017-19) and OL (2020-21). He earned his graduate degree from TCU in 2000.
LAST MEETING
• Baylor won its third straight as part of a six-game win streak to end the year, using a thrilling finish to edge TCU 37-34 in 2024 in front of the first blackout crowd since 2017 at McLane Stadium.
• In a back-and-forth thriller the Bears earned their first win over TCU at home since 2014, using a furious rushing attack that saw RB Bryson Washington rush for 196 yards and four TDs - including 12 carries for 96 yards and two TDs in the fourth quarter. The Bears rolled to 31 first downs and 499 yards of total offense, including 257 on the ground. QB Sawyer Robertson threw for 242 yards and rushed nine times for 28 yards.
• TCU took a 17-13 lead into halftime as QB Josh Hoover rushed and threw for a TD and the Frogs nailed a 46-yard field goal. After a field goal to open the final stanza, the Bears answered with a 75-play drive to even the game on a Dawson Pendergrass TD rush. The teams then traded TDs until Washington's fourth TD of the game came to cap an 81-play drive with 4:54 left in the fourth quarter. TCU drove 75 yards to even the game at 34 with a Jack Bech TD pass with 2:59 left. Baylor then drove 59 plays - including a key fourth and nine conversion pass to Michael Trigg at midfield and set up for the game-winning 33-yard field goal from Hankins as time expired, setting off a joyous celebration that saw the field rushed in jubilation.
THE 2023 MEETING IN FTW
• Baylor suffered a 42-17 loss at TCU to complete its road schedule in 2023 with a 2-2 mark.
• TCU got 412 yards and two TDs passing from Josh Hoover, who added a rushing TD, with Emani Bailey rushing for two scores and 52 yards.
• Baylor saw Dominic Richardson catch a TD from Blake Shapen, Richardson's first TD as a Bear, and rush for 71 yards. Shapen threw and rushed for a score, completing 20 of 30 passes. TE Drake Dabney broke the BU single-season record for receiving yards with a four catch, 77-yard game.
• Linebacker Matt Jones totaled 11 tackles to lead the defense.
SERIES HISTORY
• TCU leads the all-time series, 59-54-7 with Baylor.
• TCU has won four of the last five meetings, with Baylor winning in 2024.
• The meeting will be the 121st all-time meeting in the series, the most-played rivalry game in the state of Texas.
STUDENT GOVERNMENTS ELECT TO CALL THIS THE BLUEBONNET BATTLE
• In 2023, the student governments of Baylor and TCU banded together to create a new name for the Baylor-TCU football game, dubbing it the Bluebonnet Battle.
• The athletics department leadership from both schools were active in discussions with the Big 12 Conference regarding the new scheduling matrix with the growth of the league, working in an effort to maintain the game as an annual protected rivalry. The league announced that the game would be one of just four protected games in the league scheduling model.
• The game will be played for the 121st time on Saturday, marking the most-played game in the state of Texas.
• From the SGAs 2023 press release announcing the game: The Bluebonnet Battle trophy will be a circular battle shield, hand forged in steel by Baylor alumnus Bryant Stanton of Stanton Studios in Waco, Texas. The face of the shield will feature the logos of both universities, the outline of the State of Texas, adorned with Bluebonnets on either side and boldly displaying the rivalry's official name. It will be two-and-a-half feet wide and rest in a mesquite wooden base adorned with the lone star of Texas.
JACOB REDDING STARS
• Baylor sophomore safety Jacob Redding has emerged as one of the best players on the defense, earning a starting job early in the year and consistently making big plays for the Bears.
• Redding announced himself as more than just a former walk-on in the comeback win at SMU, picking off a red-zone pass that helped fuel the comeback. Following that game it has been pure confidence building for the native of New Braunfels, Texas, all coming to a head in the comeback win over Kansas State. Redding picked off a pass, with the Bears trailing by sixth late in the fourth quarter, and motored 66 yards for a pick-6 to give BU its first lead since the second quarter.
• Redding was named the Burlsworth Trophy Walk-On of the Week following the performance and graded as by PFF as Baylor's highest rated defender in the win, with a 91.7 mark.
SAWDAWG'S ACCOLADE LIST GROWS
• Sawyer Robertson's season accolade list continues to grow as the nation is taking notice of the nation's leading passer.
Robertson Awards in 2025
Week 5 - Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week
Week 5 - Davey O'Brien Award Great 8
Week 5 - Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Honorable Mention
Week 2 - AP National Player of the Week
Week 2 - Walter Camp Award National Offensive Player of the Week
Week 2 - Davey O'Brien Award National Quarterback of the Week
Week 2 - Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week
Week 2 - Manning Award Stars of the Week
Week 2 - Davey O'Brien Award Great 8
Week 2 - Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Honorable Mention
Davey O'Brien Award Watch List
Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List
Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year Watch List
Maxwell Award Watch List
Manning Award Watch List
William V. Campbell Trophy Semifinalist
Wuerffel Trophy Watch List
Senior Bowl Top 300 List
Preseason First-Team All-Big 12 (Phil Steele)
Preseason Second-Team All-Texas (DCTF)
Preseason Third-Team All-Big 12 (Athlon, Pick Six Previews)
TRIGG'S CASE FOR MACKEY AWARD
• Baylor senior Michael Trigg is making a case for the John Mackey Award, given to the nation's top tight end. The senior leads the nation among TEs with receptions, yards and TDs. His showing in the comeback win over K-State featured the top play on SportsCenter, a one-handed lefty grab that helped drive a late-fourth quarter score.
BAYLOR RALLIES PAST KANSAS STATE
• Baylor won its second straight game with a furious fourth-quarter comeback to top Kansas State 35-34 at McLane Stadium.
• The Bears saw an early lead and a halftime tie erased with 21 straight points from K-State, including two straight TDs to own a 31-17 margin midway through the fourth quarter. Baylor responded with a quick three-play, 82 yard drive with 8:50 left in the fourth, using a pair of dynamic catches from Michael Trigg, to cut the lead, converting a two-point conversion to narrow the lead to six. After allowing a pair of gutting third-down conversions to the Cats on the ensuing drive, Jacob Redding picked off a third-down pass and rumbled 66 yards for a score to give the Bears a 32-31 lead with 4:28 left. Kansas State responded with a 72 yard drive, but BU's defense stiffened inside the five-yard line, forcing a KSU field goal to give the Cats a 34-32 lead with 1:48 left. Baylor then marked 28 yards to put Connor Hawkins in position for a 53-yard, game-winning field goal that gave the Bears a 35-34 lead. K-State marked down the field in the final 31 seconds but had their 54 yard, potential walk-off field goal blocked by Cooper Lanz to secure the win.
• Sawyer Robertson threw for 345 yards and two scores, freshman Michael Turner had his first career TD rush and Bryson Washington and Kobe Prentice each had catches. Trigg had the best single game in Baylor tight end history, going for career highs in catches (eight) and yards (155).
UP NEXT
• Baylor will travel to face Cincinnati on Oct. 25 in the Queen City.
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