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Watch: Scott Satterfield Discusses UC Football At Midpoint Of Spring Football

Cincinnati is working towards the Spring Game in two weeks.

CINCINNATI — The Bearcats are nearing the midway point of Spring Football as head coach Scott Satterfield met with the media on Wednesday.

He dove into his outlook on both sides of the ball thus far. Plus, an update on thin position groups, the quarterback battle, a position tweak for tight end Chamon Metayer, and more.

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