American Athletic Championship Game 2021: Cincinnati vs. Houston live stream, start time, odds, radio broadcast

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The 2021 American Athletic Conference Championship Game has the biggest stakes ever. Here’s how to watch the Cincinnati vs. Houston live stream and more.

Cincinnati’s playoff hopes all come down to this. The Bearcats have one more hurdle to clear before completing an undefeated season and putting themselves in line for a College Football Playoff bid.

The Bearcats came into championship week ranked No. 4 in the CFP Top 25. The No. 21 Houston Cougars are looking to spoil their postseason hopes by capturing the American Athletic Conference title themselves.

Cincinnati vs. Houston injury report Week 14

Luke Fickell may not have kicker Cole Smith or offensive lineman Jake Renfro available on Saturday with both questionable for the championship game.

The Cougars should have defensive lineman Sedrick Williams despite an ankle injury. Linebacker Donavan Mutin is questionable.

Cincinnati vs. Houston odds and betting pick Week 14

WynnBET expects the Bearcats to win comfortably as a 10.5-point favorite. The over/under for the game is 52.5 points.

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What channel is the Cincinnati vs. Houston game on?

The AAC Championship Game will be broadcast live on ABC at 4:00 p.m. ET. You can catch the live stream on fuboTV.

Cincinnati next game and schedule

A win should put the Bearcats into the College Football Playoff. That means taking part in the Capital One Orange Bowl or the Goodyear Cotton Bowl.

Houston next game and schedule

The Cougars are projected to play in the Wasabi Fenway Bowl at Fenway Park in Boston on Dec. 29. If they pull an upset on the Bearcats that bowl projection could change.

Cincinnati radio network

The Bearcats Sports Network will broadcast the game on the radio with Dan Hoard, Jim Kelly Jr. and Mo Egger.

Houston radio network

For the Houston radio broadcast with Kevin Eschenfelder, Ted Pardee and Jeremy Branham, tune in to KPRC 950 AM.

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