CINCINNATI — Gerrid Doaks believes Cincinnati deserves a shot at the College Football Playoff.
He added the Bearcats' resume with a stellar performance Saturday.
Doaks rushed for a career-high 184 yards, Desmond Ridder ran for three scores and threw for another, and No. 6 Cincinnati rolled to a 38-10 victory over Houston.
"No doubt, why not?" Doaks said when asked about the Bearcats becoming the first team from a non-Power 5 conference to reach the playoff. "Why not get a shot? We put in our work just like other teams do. Our goal is to make a statement every week. Go out there and dominate."
Doaks ran for the most yards by a Bearcats player since Mike Boone's 212 in 2014 against South Florida. It was Doaks' best total since he had 149 on Nov. 4, 2017, at Tulane.
Ridder rushed for 103 yards and threw for 162. He has accounted for 13 touchdowns (eight running, five passing) in the past three games.
The Bearcats rushed for 342 yards.
"It was kind of a monotonous, grinding kind of game," coach Luke Fickell said. "With our ability to do what we did, run the football, it really helped our defense."