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  07/17/19 - *Michael Warren IIJr/2020, Cincinnati, 5-09, 226 (DS#18 RB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON DOAK WALKER AWARD CANDIDATE: Michael Warren, II (Jr.), Cincinnati,...Warren, a Second-Team All-AAC honoree in 2018, rushed for 1,329 yards in 12 games. He had the third-best, single-season rushing total in UC history and set school records for overall TDs (20) and rushing TDs (18). He was the third rusher in school history with seven 100-yard games and was the first with four in-a-row since 1998. Warren was the MVP of the Military Bowl, rushing for a UC bowl record and career best 166 yards along with two scores. His 81-yard TD run against Tulane was the second-longest scoring run in program history and the longest rushing score since 1953. - Cincinnati Football

(DS#18 RB) Jr/2020 RB *Michael Warren IICincinnati
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  07/17/19 - Desmond RidderrSr/2022, Cincinnati, 6-3, 213 (DS#3 QB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON DAVEY O'BRIEN NATIONAL QUARTERBACK AWARD WATCH LIST: Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati, So., 6-4, 212, Louisville, Ky.,...The 2018 American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year, Ridder burst onto the scene in 2018, starting 11 games, completing 62.4 percent of his passes, throwing for 2,445 yards and 20 TDs while adding another 583 yards rushing along with five more scores.

He came onto the field for the third offensive series in the opener against UCLA and started the rest of the way, showing a knack for making big plays. Pro Football Focus lists him with a 7.9% big-time throw rate, which ranks No. 6 among all returning FBS signal callers. Ridder threw for 250 or more yards on four occasions, including a career-best 352 yards at SMU. His four TD affair against ECU was one of seven games with multiple TD passes. - Cincinnati Football


(DS#3 QB) rSr/2022 QB Desmond RidderCincinnati
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  06/25/19 - James TunstallrSr/2023, Cincinnati, 6-7, 304 (DS#34 OT) + More +

  Chuck Priore and his coaching staff beat the April showers by bringing in May with much more than just flowers. In the past few weeks, the Seawolves have added three transfer students: offensive lineman James Tunstall from the University of Connecticut; Jean Constant, a graduate transfer wide receiver/kick returner from Bryant University and former three-star recruit wide receiver Brandon Benson from Southern Methodist University (SMU).

Tunstall announced his decision to leave UConn just under a month ago, after only two seasons. Following a redshirt freshman season, Tunstall played in five games this past season. The offensive lineman is not the first to leave the Huskies following what SB Nation labeled, "a program that almost literally can't get worse." - The Statesman


(DS#34 OT) rSr/2023 OT James TunstallCincinnati
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