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Luke Fickell and UC football recruiting class in 2023 strong

Luke Fickell had an ambitious goal when he took over the University of Cincinnati football program in December 2016. Fickell wanted the Bearcats to be a top-10 program that rivals his alma mater, Ohio State.

Fickell, however, knew he had a long way to go to catch the Buckeyes, whom he helped lead to two national championships (2002 and 2014).

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In the second game of his third season as Cincinnati head coach, the former Ohio State defensive lineman and longtime Buckeyes assistant watched as his old team handed his new team a 42-0 drubbing inside Ohio Stadium in Columbus.

But as Fickell enters season No. 6 with the Bearcats, he's gaining ground on his former school.

Cincinnati Bearcats head coach Luke Fickell watches drills during a spring practice at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati on Thursday, March 24, 2022.

Fickell and his staff led Cincinnati to last season's College Football Playoff, had a program-record nine players selected in the 2022 NFL Draft and have now passed Ohio State in the national 2023 recruiting class rankings.

The Bearcats on Wednesday landed their 10th 2023 commitment in a five-day span, including four-star defensive back Daeh McCullough. The momentous stretch brought Cincinnati's total number of 2023 commitments to 18 and propelled the Bearcats to No. 4 in the latest 247Sports rankings (highest in program history). Cincinnati trails No. 3 Penn State, No. 2 Texas Tech and top-ranked Notre Dame. Ohio State is ranked fifth (with 10 total 2023 commitments).




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