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Interlachen Country Club

Need some help. We may be moving back to central florida in four years. In anticipation of that date we want to evaluate what club to belong too, with the expectation that there may be waiting lists. We will pick a neighborhood based on our choice of club. In speaking with friends in the know, Interlachen seems to be a good one.
Are there any members on here? The family (me, wife, son) would like to play it on a Friday during football season. Looking for someone to host us and show us around. I will of course pay all guest fees. Thank you!!
We can reciprocate at our club in Austin if you come out for some B12 games.

UCF Knights Football Camp Report - Second Scrimmage Recap

The UCF Knights Football team took to the field for their second scrimmage of the 2024 fall camp.

Head Coach Gus Malzahn is still looking for his team to gain some consistency in all areas of the game.

Running back Peny Boone had two touchdown runs, and the defense was led by LB Deshawn Pace and CB Brandon Adams.

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***Gus Malzahn Scrimmage No. 2 Press Conference ⚔️🏈

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UCF continues their march to the 2024 season, wrapping up their second week of preseason camp on Saturday with a 110-play scrimmage inside the Bounce House.

The day also served as an opportunity to work with the Big 12's new Microsoft Surface tablets, which this year they'll be able to utilize in-game to review game footage on the sideline. That's in addition to helmet communication which allows one player on both offense and defense to hear pre-snap instructions from coaches.

After one day, Gus Malzahn seems to be a big fan of the tablets.

"The quality of coaching is gonna be better," Malzahn said. "I mean, it's gonna be a lot better. Just the advantage... Because a lot of times, if you're not completely coordinated with eyes in the sky, you won't know until Sunday, and you'll look up and you say, 'Man, why didn't we see that?'

"Those days are over. So the quality of football, the quality of coaching should be up across the country."

As for the helmet communication, perhaps it's not as beneficial for offenses that like to run at a fast tempo.

"I like it, but honestly, for us and the way we play, it's not to the effect you think it would be," Malzahn said. "I mean, there's times you talk, and there's times you don't, and we've got enough days in practice to figure all that out."

Malzahn said the first and second teams ran in a typical scrimmage format while the third team went 7-on-7.

"Got a chance to let everybody play," Malzahn said. "There's some good things. I think it was nine penalties overall, we cut that in half (from last week), but that's still not good enough. Our defense had one turnover, that was the last play of the scrimmage with the threes. We gotta do a better job getting the ball.

"We also worked kickoff and kickoff return live in the middle of the scrimmage too, to make sure that we were able to evaluate our personnel and everything that goes with that. The quarterbacks were not live other than (freshman) Riley (Trujillo). He did some good things at the end of the scrimmage to see how he reacted with that.

"I think Peny Boone had two touchdown runs, they were fairly short in the red zone with that."

Malzahn said there were no major injuries, which is always a positive.

Last week, Malzahn said quarterback KJ Jefferson probably wasn't at his best when he's not allowed to be live. How did the second scrimmage go for him?

"He's a veteran guy, man," Malzahn said. "He's one of the more experienced quarterbacks in the country. He's played for what, three and a half years or something. So he knows, but obviously, when he's live, it's different. But that's okay. That wasn't a problem.

"(Jacurri) Brown didn't go live today either, and that was okay, too."

The No. 2 QB job is still up for grabs with the primary contenders being redshirt freshman Dylan Rizk and Jacurri Brown, the post-spring transfer from Miami.

"We know a lot about Dylan," Malzahn said. "Brown, we've given him a lot of extra reps just to learn more about him. He went live last week.

"The two freshmen (EJ Colson and Riley Trujillo) have done a good job too. They've been primarily with the threes.

"We'll start putting the pieces of the puzzle this week. And for sure, next week at this time, it'll be set."

Penalties were improved this week, but still too many for Malzahn's liking.

Asked about differences between this year and last year, Malzahn referenced the bolstered roster thanks to the transfer portal.

"We've got more veteran guys," Malzahn said. "That's the biggest difference. I mean, we have guys that have played a lot of football."

Elaborating on special teams, Malzahn said they've got to improve on kickoff.

"Last year, we stunk at kickoff," he said. "We were one of the worst in the country. We gotta get better, and so that's been an emphasis.

"We have some veteran personnel that's a little bit different. I know that'll help, and the kicker. Our kicker's gotta kick it where they're supposed to kick it, and they didn't do a very good job of that last year.

"That was just two reps today. We'll continue to build on that."

Running back Peny Boone (Toledo transfer) had two short-yardage touchdowns in the scrimmage.

"He's a downhill guy," Malzahn said. "He's a veteran guy. You can tell he's played a lot of football. He's just learning the nuances of our offense, and plays, what we call stuff and everything that goes with it.

"But he's a downhill guy, man. He falls for it. He knows how to play with great physicality. He's protected the football."

How is the offensive line progressing? UCF began camp with a first team of Caden Kitler at center, Amari Kight and Paul Rubelt at tackle and Adrian Medley and Marcellus Marshall at guard.

"There are veteran guys that we know are in the mix to compete for playing time, "Malzahn said. "Our defense has done a really good job with some different movements and stuff like that. It's taken away some of the offensive line's aggressiveness at times. But we got a veteran group."

Malzahn reiterated they'd start to finalize the depth chart after next week's scrimmage.

From what he's seen, this defense will be much improved on run defense.

"We're gonna be stronger against the run," Malzahn said. "I mean, we weren't worth crap last year. I think everybody in this room knows that. We brought in some playmakers. We brought in some defensive experience and that's really helped."

UCF got some big recruiting news earlier this week when Cocoa wide receiver Jayvan Boggs flipped his commitment from Missouri to UCF. Rivals ranks Boggs as the No. 67 player nationally, which would be the highest-rated commit in UCF history. The Knights' 2025 team ranking is currently in the top 15.

"This place, people wanna come here," Malzahn said. "Everybody can see the future. There's a handful of other guys that I believe they wanna come too. We'll see what happens. We gotta win on the field. We win on the field and the floodgates are gonna open up.

"It's gonna be a lot of fun. But it's an exciting time right now to be a part of our program and to be the head coach."

UCF Knights Football Camp Report - Second Scrimmage Recap

The UCF Knights Football team took to the field for their second scrimmage of the 2024 fall camp.

Head Coach Gus Malzahn is still looking for his team to gain some consistency in all areas of the game.

Running back Peny Boone had two touchdown runs, and the defense was led by LB Deshawn Pace and CB Brandon Adams.

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OT: Braves vs Reds in 2025 at Bristol Motor Speedway

This game should easily blow away the MLB Attendance record.

No clue ho2.much it will cost BMS and MLB to flip the track to a Baseball field...but they did do a great job some years ago when they turned it into a football field VA Tech played Tennessee. (Game drew 156,000 people.

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UCF Football Media Day 2024 - Interview with DE Malachi Lawrence

One of the bright spots of the 2023 season was the emergence of defensive end Malachi Lawrence.

He entered the year as an unknown younger player, but quickly emerged as a consistent pass rusher and defensive presence for the Knights.

As the 2024 season looms, Malachi is excited to show all of the hard work he has put in this offseason to continue to develop his game.

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***Five Preseason Camp Questions - UCF Offense 🏈

The summer doldrums are almost over as preseason camp kicks off next week. Some of these questions won't be truly known until the season gets underway, but here's a few topics I'll be monitoring as practice gets underway.

Will KJ Jefferson click with the offense?

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New OC?! Please post here when we have one

Trying to create a safe place to get info or intel on our new OC search without having to comb through hours of pissing contests.

I for one, would love some insight into how we can make our offense something different than whatever the last few games were.

If you want to challenge someone to a fight to the death over internet disagreements - please use other threads! Thanks!

Athletic: 13 unranked teams that could crash the playoffs

UCF
The Knights were the only Big 12 newcomer last season to reach a bowl game, and head coach Gus Malzahn drastically upgraded his roster through the transfer portal, adding 27 new players with 327 college starts between them. Quarterback K.J. Jefferson comes over from Arkansas to lead the offense, which features two 1,400-yard rushers from a year ago in RJ Harvey and Peny Boone (Toledo transfer). They’ll score plenty. — Manny Navarro

And to be fair...

South Florida
The Bulls took a huge leap forward in Alex Golesh’s first season as head coach, going from 1-11 to 7-6 with a 45-0 bowl win against Syracuse. With star quarterback Byrum Brown back and a defense that can only get better, keep an eye on Tampa. The nonconference schedule is tough with Alabama and Miami, but the conference schedule could be favorable, with USF set to play four of the bottom five teams in the AAC preseason poll, plus conference frontrunner Memphis at home. If the Bulls can get through the first five games at 3-2, watch out for a late run. — Chris Vannini

UCF Football Media Day 2024 - Interview with DE Malachi Lawrence

One of the bright spots of the 2023 season was the emergence of defensive end Malachi Lawrence.

He entered the year as an unknown younger player, but quickly emerged as a consistent pass rusher and defensive presence for the Knights.

As the 2024 season looms, Malachi is excited to show all of the hard work he has put in this offseason to continue to develop his game.

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