CINCINNATI — Desmond Ridder had another big game, and Cincinnati's defense got some revenge.
Ridder threw for 327 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another score to help No. 7 Cincinnati rout East Carolina 55-17 on Friday night.
Cincinnati (7-0, 5-0 American Athletic) extended its school-record home winning streak to 19 games, the fourth-longest streak among FBS schools, and kept its hopes alive for a College Football Playoff berth.
Ridder has accounted for 17 touchdowns in the past four games, including nine rushing TDs.
"Once plays break down and I see a hole, I just go," Ridder said. "The offensive line has done a great job. The preparation has been good."
In Cincinnati's three-point victory at East Carolina last year, the Pirates scored 43 points and piled up 638 yards. The Bearcats were motivated to prevent a repeat.
ECU had 293 total yards on Friday, more than 100 yards below its season average.
"The defense had an edge, a chip on their shoulder," said James Wiggins, the senior cornerback who had five tackles and his first interception of the season.