CINCINNATI (AP) — Gunner Kiel followed his six-touchdown debut by throwing for four more on Saturday night, and Cincinnati held on to beat Miami of Ohio 31-24 for its ninth straight victory over the southwest Ohio rival. Kiel, who transferred from Notre Dame and sat out last season, tied the school record with six touchdown passes in his debut last week, a 58-34 win over Toledo. The RedHawks drove to first-and-goal from the 1, but lost yards on three straight plays and missed the field goal try with 5:40 to go. Hendrix threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Frazier, and Paul Moses broke several tackles during an 18-yard scoring run.