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Current Video: Highlights: (5) Cincy - Syracuse

Zach Collaros threw four touchdown passes to lead Cincinnati to a 28-7 victory over Syracuse. Check out highlights of the Bearcats' win.

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" An anecdote line Kelly's open bearcats could stay undefeated. And there were Q first quarter back a lot. Still filling in for the injured Tony -- He's in trouble here. He's able to adopt adopt Armond bands and Indians does the -- he's and that the sideline and he's an affectionate. You later what yards for the touchdown Cincinnati think that certain -- But the or not about the old in the carrier -- Greg -- the former Duke basketball star. Not a QB if Syracuse and he hooked up with Carolina that tied the game itself. Second quarterback and spent most about it -- and three. If not then be noble call our rolls out buys time and it's because Alley in the end zone bearcats had a fourteen to probably -- Third quarter and out alarm aboard the pressure buys them time and then -- and from the corner of the end zone nice grab by -- in Cincinnati. Takes care of Orange on Halloween. What it's over the final alarms -- it well but he injured quite as he threw four touchdown -- that's one -- completed. 75%. Of -- This season Cincinnati now -- off to a bad start since 1954. The bearcats host Connecticut next Saturday while Syracuse traveled to Pittsburgh."

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