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UC Bearcats home winning streak on line vs. Navy

Many of the players on the University of Cincinnati football team walked off the field with their heads down following Saturday's loss at Central Florida.

Bearcats coach Luke Fickell said it was important that that wasn't the case when the team returned home and re-entered the facility on Sunday.

"Normally on a Tuesday, I don't have a whole lot for you," he said during his weekly news conference. "I want to go out to practice as fast as we possibly can because that's what you do when you don't feel great about the week before. That's the toughest thing we talked about on Sunday. In the game of football, things don't go your way. You get beat. And the only way to get that taste out of your mouth is to go back out there and do it again.

Cincinnati Bearcats coach Luke Fickell and his team look to extend their home winning streak Saturday against Navy. The Bearcats had their conference winning streak snapped last weekend by Central Florida.

"The uniqueness of football is you play once every seven days, so you've got to find ways to get it out of your system. You've got to find ways to move on. I know for me, Sunday was really good just to be around our guys, recognize and see their demeanor, their faces, their ability to go back to work."

After suffering its first loss in conference play since dropping both the 2019 regular-season finale and 2019 American Athletic Conference championship game at Memphis (Saturday's loss snapped Cincinnati's 19-game AAC win streak), The Bearcats (6-2, 3-1) will host Navy (3-5, 3-3) on Saturday. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m. on ESPNU.

Cincinnati has won 30 straight games at Nippert Stadium.

"There's a comfort level obviously being at home," Fickell said. "No matter what, we've said since day one we've been here, November is when it really, really, really matters. Not that the beginning doesn't. Just like the first four (games), it's not like they were preseason games, but in order to grow, you've got to be playing your best at the end of the year. And the great thing is, we've still got a lot of room to grow. I think that's what gives me a little bit of excitement."


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