I think it's a possibility, but the Big East is so damn tough.
Here is their remaining schedule.
Oct 13 Louisville
Louisville's Offense is dangerous, but that Defense is worse then the Bengals. Louisville can put up the points, but the problem is that they are throwing the ball against the best turnover defense in the country. Louisville is are big rival game, it's at home, and it's homecoming. Cincinnati should handle Louisville
Oct 20 @Pittsburgh
Being a Cincinnatian, I hate anything and everything Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is bad, but any Cincinnati team playing any Pittsburgh team when anything is on the line, I'm worried. They should beat Pitt, but upsets can happen.
Nov 3 @South Florida
IF they play like they did against F.A.U. Cincinnati should go into Tampa and stomp the bulls. However, if that team showed up that beat West Virginia, this is UC's toughest test. A lot of people aren't sold on the Bulls, I am. I firmly believe that the Big East BCS representative will be determined by the outcome of this game.
Nov 10 Connecticut
Uconn, is undefeated. Yup, that's right, they are undefeated. However, I like UC's chances. They're at home and UConn hasn't really played anyone yet.
Nov 17 West Virginia
At home against West Virginia, the second to last game of the season. If UC is unbeaten at this point, and WVU only has one loss, then Nippert Stadium is going to rocking like I've never heard. There's already some heat between UC and WV from the basketball games last year, this will further that rivalry, coupled with Bob Huggins there. WVU is dangerous, and I think that UC maybe outmatched.
Nov 24 @Syracuse
Syracuse, pfft. This game should seriously be somewhere around 49-3.
So, I really think that UC may only end up with 2 losses, but of course they have a chance to go unbeaten.
Living 100 miles from Columbus, we have to listen to Ohio State Suckeye fans say how great their shitty team is. I only hope we get them in a bowl game this year. Seriously, the Buckeyes suck, and the Big Ten is a joke.