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www.forbes.com
“Whether it has become a rivalry because they were the champs and then we ended up knocking them off a couple of years ago, all rivalries are created differently,” said Fickell. “As everything moves forward, I think you are going to see that this (rivalry) is going to stay.”

UCF, Cincinnati Will Take A Nice Little Rivalry To The Big 12
UCF and Cincinnati have met only eight times. Yet, with the programs often battling for Group of Five supremacy, it should come as no surprise that most of the matchups have been very entertaining, meaningful, or both.

“Whether it has become a rivalry because they were the champs and then we ended up knocking them off a couple of years ago, all rivalries are created differently,” said Fickell. “As everything moves forward, I think you are going to see that this (rivalry) is going to stay.”