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*** 2024-25 Coaching Carousel Thread ***

Open jobs:

None



Filled jobs:

ECU fired Mike Houston; promotes Blake Harrell
Rice fired Mike Bloomgren; hires Scott Abell
Kennesaw State fired Brian Bohannon; hires Jerry Mack
Temple fired Stan Drayton; hires K.C. Keeler
FAU fired Tom Herman; hires Zach Kittley
UMass fired Don Brown; hires Joe Harasymiak
Ball State fired Mike Neu; hires Mike Uremovich
Fresno State lost Jeff Tedford to retirement; hires Matt Entz
Appalachian State fired Shawn Clark; hires Dowell Loggains
FIU fired Mike McIntyre; hires Willie Simmons
UCF lost Gus Malzahn to be OC at FSU; hires Scott Frost
USM fired Will Hall; hires Charles Huff
Charlotte fired Biff Poggi; hires Tim Albin
Purdue fired Ryan Walters; hires Barry Odom
Marshall lost Charles Huff to USM; hires Tony Gibson
Tulsa fired Kevin Wilson; hires Tre Lamb
CMU lost Jim McElwain to retirement; hires Matt Drinkall
UNC fired Mack Brown; hires Bill Belichick
WVU fired Neal Brown; hires Rich Rodriguez
UNLV lost Barry Odom to Purdue; hires Dan Mullen
Utah State fired Blake Anderson; hires Bronco Mendenhall
New Mexico lost Bronco Mendenhall to USU; hires Jason Eck
Sam Houston St. Lost K.C. Keeler to Temple; hires Phil Longo
Ohio lost Tim Albin to Charlotte; hires Brian Smith
Wake Forest lost Dave Clawson to resignation; hires Jake Dickert
Jacksonville State lost Rich Rodriguez to WVU; hires Charles Kelly
Washington State lost Jake Dickert to Wake Forest; hires Jimmy Rogers

Around The Kingdom - Who will be QB1 in 2025?

Join Eric Lopez and Trace Trylko as they debate some of the current topics surrounding UCF Sports.

In this episode, the guys go through the comings and goings in the transfer portal.

Plus: do we have a QB battle on our hands?

Also: Nebraska Scott Frost, hoops lays an egg, the final four, and a three-peat?

Click here to watch ... from the Sons of UCF.

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Which Portal adds make the biggest impact?

For all the hype around the portal class last year so few guys made any impact. I think this will be a much better class. Tried picking 3 guys on Offense and 3 on Defense

Tayven Jackson - I think he blows up this year. Watching some of his highlights he has a ton of talent and was put in a shitty situation at Indiana. I’m kinda surprised there hasn’t been more hype/excitement around him coming in.

Jaden Nixon - Really glad we added a back with speed. Think he’ll be similar to AK/Otis.

DayDay - Think he’ll get moved around a lot and create mismatches on Offense. Frost did a much better job at getting athletes in open space than Gus did.

Sincere Edwards - Was hard to pick out a guy on DL because I think all of them will be good but he was impressive as a true Freshman which is hard to do at DL.

Lewis Carter - Should be the best LB we’ve had in a while and we’ll actually look fast at the position again. Can see him having a similar impact as Bethune.

Brandon Jacob - Thought he would have been one of the best DBs if he had committed here out of HS. Our CB play was okay last year or I would have picked one of those guys. Our Safety play has been atrocious and we’ve been completely outmatched. He got PT as a Freshman too and I think he’ll be a big upgrade over guys like Bullard.

Doesn’t even include guys like Wade, Bellamy, Jackson, Dunham, Lockett, Black etc who I think will all have pretty big impacts too. Spring should be a lot of fun to follow.

NEW: UCF Football players take on the Hula Bowl.

Former UCF Knights football players Kobe Hudson, Ricky Barber, and Amari Kight will get one final chance to play in the Bounce House as a part of the 2025 Hula Bowl.

All three players are hoping to improve their draft stock in front of the home crowd in Orlando.

Interviews by Andrew Cherico ... watch here.

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Behind on your covid booster?

Those same people now “behind” on boosters used to tell us how bad we are and now want forgiveness. But let's be clear, they're not behind, they are scared, as well they should be. 💉💰☠️

Mike, Jerry, Jerry Curl, Joe and all the other bag holders, hope to see you on the other side of 24

RIP Wayne, Billy, CrazyHole, Jake, James and all the other poor souls victims of this horrible experiment gone wrong

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RECAP with SOUND: UCF Men's Basketball blown out by the Kansas Jayhawks

The UCF Knights Men's Basketball team opened their conference home slate with an embarrassing 51 point loss to the Kansas Jayhawks.

The Kansas defense stifled the Knight offense, holding team leader Darius Johnson to three point.

Meanwhile on the other end, UCF had no answers for Kansas big man Hunter Dickinson.

Report by Andrew Cherico and Dwayne Jones .. here for the Sons of UCF.

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OT: Port Strike is a GO; White House won’t Intervene

Heads up: from solid industry sources, the port strike is a “Go” for Oct. 1. Thirty-six ports, mostly NYC south on the east coast will go to a full strike. This includes Gulf ports around to Houston.

Railroads are scrambling to empty out as not to get stuck holding goods.

The White House is saying that they will not intervene.

Prepare yourselves, the madness continues and deepens. You may want to hit grocery stores and stock up.

REPORT: UCF basketball outlasts Colorado for a BIG conference win

The UCF Knights men's basketball team rebounded off of a tough loss with a victory over the Colorado Buffaloes, 75-74.

The game was back and forth down to the last second, where UCF needed a big defensive stop to secure the win.

UCF was paced by guard Juice Ivy-Curry, who led the Knights in scoring.

Colorado head coach Tad Boyle was proud of the fight his team showed, but was disappointed with the loss.

More here from the Sons of UCF Team of Andrew Cherico and Dwayne Jones.

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REPORT: UCF basketball outlasts Colorado for a BIG conference win

The UCF Knights men's basketball team rebounded off of a tough loss with a victory over the Colorado Buffaloes, 75-74.

The game was back and forth down to the last second, where UCF needed a big defensive stop to secure the win.

UCF was paced by guard Juice Ivy-Curry, who led the Knights in scoring.

Colorado head coach Tad Boyle was proud of the fight his team showed, but was disappointed with the loss.

More here from the Sons of UCF Team of Andrew Cherico and Dwayne Jones.

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CFP and Transfer Portal

CFP should be 16 teams not 12 which would stop whining from Alabama, Ole Miss, etc.

Transfer Portal should be open after playoffs into February. Would give us H.S. recruiting in December
and transfers in Jan. - Feb. More excitement for fans/sport as it would be helpful for Bowls, Playoffs\and coaches
trying to manage their rosters. Those on the rosters are just pumping iron during this time.

How can we pressure those making decisions to move in this direction?
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Mandel: The College Football Playoff, scourge of bowl games? If anything, viewership has never been higher


On Saturday, Dec. 28, Miami quarterback Cam Ward made the unusual decision to sit out the second half of the Pop-Tarts Bowl. The topic ignited a firestorm of discussion on social media, and by Monday had made its way to ESPN’s Pat McAfee Show and FS1’s The Herd with Colin Cowherd.

Days later, we got a better idea of why the story took off: 6.8 million people watched the Pop-Tarts Bowl on ABC, the highest viewership for the Orlando bowl since 2008 — even with a Denver Broncos-Cincinnati Bengals overtime game airing on NFL Network at the same time. The Pop-Tarts Bowl was followed in prime time by the BYU-Colorado Alamo Bowl, which drew 8 million viewers, the bowl’s biggest audience on record. They did so well they outdrew the Dec. 21 College Football Playoff first-round SMU-Penn State game on TNT (6.6 million).

That pair, and others like it, became part of a notable trend in the 2024-25 bowl season: 21 of the 30 non-Playoff bowls that aired on an ESPN network through Jan. 2 saw year-over-year viewership increases, the majority of them by 20 percent or more.

It’s a repudiation of the longstanding concern that a bigger Playoff would diminish interest in the other bowls.

The Dec. 31 MichiganAlabama ReliaQuest Bowl (6.5 million) drew ESPN’s biggest non-New Year’s Six bowl audience in nine years. Texas TechArkansas on Dec. 27 was the most-watched Liberty Bowl (4.2 million) in nine years. NebraskaBoston College on Dec. 28 was the most-watched Pinstripe Bowl (4.2 million) since 2013.

All despite NFL opt-outs, transfer portal departures and in some cases, interim coaches.

But while bowl viewership is trending upward, in-person attendance at many games has gone in the opposite direction.

The Gator Bowl, which attracted crowds of 50,000-plus for decades, had 31,290 in the stands for last week’s Ole Miss-Duke matchup. And the Holiday Bowl, which downsized this season to San Diego State’s Snapdragon Stadium, drew the smallest crowd (23,920) in the bowl’s 46-year history for a Syracuse-Washington State matchup.

“To make ends meet, you need to have respectable crowds, and every now and then a crowd like the Alamo Bowl (64,261) had,” said Gator Bowl President/CEO Greg McGarity. “If you don’t have at least one team within a six-hour drive, you’re going to struggle in attendance.”

All parties recognize that most non-CFP bowls are primarily television programs now, which may eventually require a different business model. All 41 bowls’ current contracts align with the CFP’s, which terminates with the 2025 season. ESPN has already reached a six-year extension with the CFP, but the other bowls’ deals will come up for renewal in the coming year. All but the Sun Bowl (CBS) and Holiday Bowl (Fox) have ESPN as a partner.

That network will have to decide how much it values the non-CFP bowls, which generally produce larger audiences than any of its non-NFL programming that airs over the holidays.

The spectacular success of the Pop-Tarts and Duke’s Mayo bowl sponsorships have raised hopes that title sponsorships will grow in value. Until recently, most brands saw minimal returns on their investments, thus the revolving door of sponsors for the majority of the bowls.
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