Scott Satterfield Frustrated with Undisciplined Bearcats Following Loss to UCF: 'It Pisses Me Off'

Cincinnati is 2-7 following the loss.
Scott Satterfield Frustrated with Undisciplined Bearcats Following Loss to UCF: 'It Pisses Me Off'
Scott Satterfield Frustrated with Undisciplined Bearcats Following Loss to UCF: 'It Pisses Me Off' /
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CINCINNATI — The Bearcats' losing streak has reached seven games following Saturday night's 28-26 loss to UCF at Nippert Stadium. 

Corey Kiner (114) and Ryan Montgomery (108) both topped the 100-yard rushing mark, but it wasn't enough to help Cincinnati snap their losing streak. 

“Congrats to Central Florida for getting that win, but I think it points to a very undisciplined football team, which pisses me off," head coach Scott Satterfield said. "We've been that way, and that's all on me. We're going to get that fixed. We have three weeks to do it and then have an offseason, but we're doing everything we can to get that fixed. You cannot win football games being that undisciplined, it’s the turnovers and the penalties. We also had a player kicked out tonight. Those type of things is not who we want to be, and it's embarrassing that we do those things."

Cincinnati was called for eight penalties for 75 yards. The Knights were given three first downs off of those eight penalties. 

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"We're outgaining teams by over 100 yards, yet we're on the short end of the stick, and it comes down to six or eight plays that are the difference in the game," Satterfield continued. "That’s what's frustrating and I know it’s frustrating to our crowds that show up. I appreciate everyone that shows up out there, that have to look at that crap, it pisses me off. We have to get that fixed. I know that we understand that and we're going to. We did some great things tonight and that gets overshadowed by some undisciplined plays."

The Bearcats hit the road to play Houston and West Virginia, before finishing the season at home against No. 22 Kansas. 

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James Rapien is the publisher of Bengals, Reds and Bearcats On SI. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati and has spent a decade covering Cincinnati sports. He's the author of Enter The Jungle, a book about the history of the Cincinnati Bengals. Prior to joining SI, Rapien was a host and producer at 700 WLW and ESPN 1530 in Cincinnati.