Fresh faces: Cincinnati

July, 27, 2010
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Here's the final installment in our series looking at three players from each team who will burst onto the scene in the Big East. It could be an incoming or redshirt freshman, a transfer or just someone stepping into a new role.

Finish us off, Cincinnati.

Evan Davis, C: Davis moves front and center -- pardon the pun -- this season as a junior, taking over for longtime starter Chris Jurek. The 6-foot-4, 265-pounder has been a backup the past two years and looked ready to step into his bigger role during the spring.

Vidal Hazelton, WR: Hazelton doesn't seem like a newcomer, as much as we've talked about him the past two years. But he's now officially eligible, with one year left to play for the Bearcats. Based on all reports and all visual evidence, the Southern Cal transfer should have a huge impact immediately.

Dyjuan Lewis, WR: Arguably the top recruit from the 2010 signing class, Lewis is a 6-foot-2 wideout who was a star in high school in Indianapolis. He'd probably play a lot right away for most Big East teams. The question is whether he can find a spot in the loaded Cincinnati receiving corps.

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