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Former Bearcats Player Dominique Perry Dies Unexpectedly

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Cincinnati Bearcats Football Team Dominique Perry

CINCINNATI — Former University of Cincinnati Bearcats defensive tackle Dominique Perry passed away this week, leaving fans and teammates in mourning. Perry, who played from 2020 to 2023, participated in 17 games during his college football career.

Throughout his time with the Bearcats, Perry recorded a total of 17 tackles and logged 67 snaps on the field. His contributions to the team were felt both on and off the field, as he was well-regarded by his peers.

On social media, former UC punter Mason Fletcher expressed his condolences, saying, “Tough day to be a Bearcat, rest well up there Domo.” Former quarterback Evan Prater also shared his sentiments, highlighting the impact Perry had during his time at the university.

The University of Cincinnati community is grieving the loss of a young athlete who was seen as both a player and a friend. In a statement, the Bearcats football program described Perry as a dedicated player who brought passion to the game. “Dominique was a key part of our team, and his absence will be deeply felt,” the statement read.

Perry’s passing serves as a reminder of the powerful bonds formed within collegiate sports and the emotional toll such losses can inflict on teammates and the wider community. Many former teammates and friends plan to honor his memory in the upcoming season, ensuring that his legacy will be remembered.

The details surrounding Perry’s death have not been publicly released, prompting a wave of speculation and concern within the college sports community. Fans and former players are urged to come together during this difficult time to support one another.

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