Unusual similarities exist between the Arizona State Sun Devils and host Cincinnati Bearcats as the Big 12 opponents prepare for a Saturday high-noon showdown. Whatever the outcome in their first Big 12 Conference meeting, they surely enjoy 2024 more than 2023. Each went 3-9 last season under a first-year coach: Kenny Dillingham at Arizona State, Scott Satterfield at Cincinnati.

Like Satterfield's Bearcats (4-2, 2-1), Dillingham's Sun Devils (5-1, 2-1) find themselves in the second tier of Big 12 teams that have won two of three games and are looking up at a trio of undefeated foes -- BYU, Iowa State and Texas Tech. Arizona State's only blemish was at the Red Raiders, a 30-22 Week 4 setback in the Sun Devils' Big 12 debut. Two straight wins since, one-score home victories over Kansas and then-No.

16 Utah, have Dillingham's bunch beaming. The coach said two major hurdles loom Saturday -- traveling to Ohio and meeting up with a foe that could easily be unbeaten. "(Cincinnati) has two losses by four points total," Dillingham said Monday.

"Otherwise, they'd be undefeated and a top 15 team in the country if you flip four points. "It's homecoming weekend for them, so it's going to be loud. And it's at 9 a.

m. our time. We have a lot of challenges ahead of us.

" In 2023, the Bearcats finished last with a 1-8 mark in their inaugural Big 12 season, but times are better now. They lost 28-27 to Pitt in Week 2 before falling 44-41 at Texas Tech three weeks later -- losing to two teams that.