PHOTOS: UC fans channel ‘Eye of the Bearcat’ for Homecoming 2024

Homecoming coinciding with BLINK makes for an electric weekend in Cincinnati

Alex Woodall met daily with friends to craft a float the week before the homecoming parade.

Their float sported a mini-replica of UC’s Nippert Stadium packed with spectators and a pair of Bearcat eyes watching overhead.

Eight UC students stand next to a parade float

Members of UC Student Government with their homecoming parade float. Photo/provided

Woodall, a senior engineering student, was working with UC Student Government in the parade, which featured more than 50 entries and attracted thousands of onlookers and well-wishers the morning of Oct. 19 along Calhoun Street and Clifton Avenue. 

The parade highlighted the 2024 Homecoming theme, “Eye of the Bearcat.”

“It was a super fun atmosphere walking in the parade,” says Woodall. “It was a chance to hand out candy, greet family and friends and welcome back alumni. It was the highlight of homecoming for me.”

And for some like Jennifer Heisey, UC chief alumni officer, Homecoming is the best time of the year for Bearcats. “We are so excited to have amazing student groups and the community out to celebrate the University of Cincinnati and to get a big win for the Bearcats,” she told Cincinnati’s WLWT.

Bearcats came from far and near for the big day.

"Tens of thousands of lifelong Bearcats made the trip, drawn back to the campus and community they hold so dear,” adds Heisey. “I want to thank the many who returned to UC to be a part of the Homecoming festivities.”

Following the morning parade, tailgate and alumni activities, Bearcats football took on the Arizona State Sun Devils, beating them 24-14. The game attracted a sell-out audience of nearly 39,000 spectators in Nippert Stadium.

ESPN reported UC’s Brendan Sorsby passed for 206 yards and rushed for two touchdowns while Corey Kiner added 102 yards rushing. Cincinnati scored 24 straight first-half points, leading to victory. UC played its first homecoming football game against Ohio University nearly a century ago in 1925. 

The men’s basketball team also showed its mantel beating Ohio State University during an exhibition match, 80-62, in Fifth Third Arena. The event raised funds for charity and drew “Black-ish” actor Anthony Anderson, who was on campus to promote a ribbon-cutting ceremony of AC Barbecue at Bearcats Cafe.

AC Barbecue is a barbecue lifestyle brand created by Anderson and comedian Cedric The Entertainer.

In the BLINK of an eye

Homecoming activities also coincided with BLINK, a four-day outdoor art festival in Cincinnati that used large scale projection mappings, murals and interactive light sculptures to delight an estimated 2 million visitors.

The UC alumni mural was among the displays offered during BLINK. UC’s Alumni Association annually celebrates alumni excellence by bestowing its top awards on a select group of Bearcats, for all they do to serve their university, their communities and their fields of endeavor. Honorees are depicted through a mural in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.

“It was so cool that UC was honoring alumni,” says Woodall, who took in BLINK with friends and his sister who came for a visit. “There were so many people around enjoying the art. I loved the Findlay Market area especially, and the decorative webbing that lit up the area above the square.” 

See more photos and video from Homecoming and Blink below.

three cheerleaders shown during pep rally

Bearcat joins the cheer squad. Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand

People carrying UC Homecoming banner on street lined with UC fans wearing red and black

Homecoming Parade | Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand

Cheerleader with red and black pompoms with packed stadium in background

Cheer Cincinnati! Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand

a father with his young son dressed in UC swag at the homecoming parade

Time to create the next generation of Bearcats? Homecoming 2024 provided the perfect backdrop. Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand

many spectator watch and take cell phone photos of participants in the homecoming parade

The UC Homecoming Parade attracted thousdands of spectators. Photo by Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand.

Pep rally on Mainstreet prior to UC's Homecoming football game.

School spirit was at an all-time high during Homecoming 2024. Photo by Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand.

football team

Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand

young man ride on car and waves to crowd at homecoming parade

Homecoming Parade | Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand

image of the Cincinnati Bearcats football team in Nipper Stadium

The Cincinnati Bearcats defeated the Arizona State Sun Devils during Homecoming 2024. Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand

Pep rally on Mainstreet prior to UC's Homecoming football game.

Bearcats Bands | Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand

UC President Neville Pinto shown with Homecoming King and Queen during football game

UC President Neville Pinto with Homecoming King Matt Santiago and Homecoming Queen Evelyn Overstreet and Dr. Jennifer Pinto. Photo/Andrew Highley/UC Marketing + Brand

Black-ish actor Anthony Anderson shown at the UC vs. OSU exhibition basketball game

'Black-ish' actor Anthony Anderson at the UC vs. OSU exhibition basketball game during Homecoming weekend. Photo/provided

a dozen women participant in a yoga class on the field of Nippert Stadium

There were many activities during Homecoming weekend including a yoga session on the field of Nippert Stadium. Photo by Student Alumni Council.

Bearcat Mascot feeds a hotdog to a student

Bearcat never tired of antics during Homecoming. Photo by Student Alumni Council.

lots of student standing around a car being smashed by a hammer

The Student-Alumni Council organized a smash car event during Homecoming. Photo by Student Alumni Council.

two dance team members shown holding uc flags in homecoming parade

Homecoming Parade | Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand

marching band drum corp takes the football field with Bearcat joining in for fun

The band needed a new member. Bearcat was willing to step in for Homecoming 2024. Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand

UC's Homecoming football game vs. Arizona State University.

Go Bearcats! Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand

UC's Homecoming football game vs. Arizona State University.

UC Dance Team took centerstage during Homecoming 2024. Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand

image of Music Hall in downtown Cincinnati lit up for BLINK

Homecoming 2024 coincided with BLINK, a four-day outdoor art festival in Cincinnati that used large scale projection mappings, murals and interactive light sculptures to delight an estimated 2 million visitors. Photo/provided

Hundreds of people stand on banks of Ohio River to watch drone show. Big eye blinking in the sky

BLINK coincided with Homecoming 2024, drawing thousands of people to attraction including many Bearcats. The drone show in Northern Kentucky captured the attention of many. Photo/Becky Butts/University of Cincinnati

light projection on an image of a greek goddess painted on a BLINK mural

"Insane 51" during BLIINK. Photo/provided.

downtown Cincinnati building lit up with designs for BLINK

Light projections on buildings caught the attention of thousands of spectators at BLINK. Photo/Becky Butts/University of Cincinnati

light demonstration in Fountain Square in downtown cincinnati. Big rectangular building on display with lots of lights

Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati was among light projection locations for BLINK. Photo/Becky Butts/University of Cincinnati

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