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INTERVIEWS: KFord Ratings on UCF Football & Ben Hazel on UCF MBB/HC Johnny Dawkins

Join the Sons of UCF as they welcome LIVE guests including Kelley Ford as he discusses his ratings for UCF Football and the BIG 12.

Plus, Ben Hazel, former UCF Development Coach, joins the conversation with perspectives on a contract extension for UCF Men's Basketball Head Coach Johnny Dawkins and thoughts on how the roster is coming together.

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***Mykah Newton talks UCF OV, appreciates bond with Kenny Martin ⚔️🏈

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Newberry (Fla.) defensive lineman Mykah Newton was already very familiar with UCF having made multiple visits over the past year, but he was able to experience a different view while on his recent official visit.

"What stood out is I saw more of the area, just feeling it out," Newton said. "I got to know more from a player perspective, talking to coaches more and how I would fit in with their schemes."

His player host was Keshaun Hudson. He also spent time with Marcus Downs and John Walker.

"We all chilled together and had a good time," Newton said.

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***Updated: DB Demarcus Gardner decommits from UCF, flips to Kentucky

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Ever since his first visit to UCF in January, Demarcus Gardner dreamed of becoming a Knight.

The cornerback from Cedartown, Ga. always made it clear to the staff where he wanted to be. Today he made it official with the announcement of his commitment.

"I've known I wanted to commit ever since the junior day when I got the offer," Gardner told UCFSports.com. "I've always wanted to go somewhere in Florida. My parents love Florida too. The atmosphere was amazing. The coaches made me feel like family. I'm family to them."

Gardner said he was recruited by the entire defensive staff, including Addison Williams, Trovon Reed and Ted Roof. He also built a great relationship with Deshon Lawrence Jr., UCF's Director of Player Development.

"They're all awesome dudes," Gardner said. "I know they're going to love me, but they're going to get on me. They won't baby me, which is what I want. They'll keep it 100 with me."

He's played both ways in high school, but his college future will be at cornerback.

"I'm known for my ball skills," Gardner said. "I play wideout for my high school so I'm known to go up and get the ball. It comes natural to me when I'm playing corner."

Gardner said he already feels the close "brotherhood" of the UCF team. He's familiar with a few players already, including Christian Peterson, Jakob Gude and EJ Colson.

Other offers included Kentucky, SMU, South Florida and ECU, but UCF was always at the top of his list.

"It was always in the back of my mind during my (January) visit," Gardner said. "I kept on thinking, 'This is home. This is the place.' When the coaches came to my school during recruiting, I told them that I'd be committing. They were like, 'Are you sure?' I was like, 'Yes, absolutely.

"This is like a dream come true."

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How will 2024 Football Big 12 TV Ratings compare to 2023 Big 12 TV Ratings?

How will the Big 12 TV ratings match-up this season compared to 2023?

  • 10% or more increase in tv ratings in 2024

  • About the same as in 2023

  • 10% decrease in TV ratings in 2024

  • 20% or more decrease in tv ratings in 2024


Results are only viewable after voting.

It will be interesting to see how this year's TV ratings compare to last year's TV ratings.

Some things to look at are:

How many network/primetime games the conf will have this year compared to last year?

What will be the per game TV rating comparison will be?

What will be the total viewers for the season be? (Could be helped with 16 teams compared to just 14 teams last year)

***June 14 Official Visit Weekend - Visitor List & Preview 🏈

As of now, this looks to be UCF's final visit weekend as they don't have any visits set for the June 21 weekend. The dead period begins June 24 and lasts for a full month.

Several commitments elsewhere are expected. Here's a look at the names:

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UCF Knights LB Deshawn Pace: "The linebackers are gonna bring the energy."

There is a lot of transition on the UCF Knights defense, specifically at the linebacker position. Considered a position of weakness a year ago, UCF bolstered the group from the transfer portal, including veteran Deshawn Pace. After spending the first part of his career at Cincinnati, the versatile and athletic Pace is excited to get started in Orlando.

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Sons of UFC: Kelley Ford (KFord Ratings) shares UCF and Big 12 2024 win projections.

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For those who complained about the Navy loss at home and the Baylor debacle, metrics PROVE that game time (11 am kickoffs) and crowd noise (leaving the stadium early) matter.

It is called variable home field advantage, based on historical data and betting trends ATS. Time of the game (Morning vs. Night) and the opponent (Navy vs. uat) also matter but have not been factored into the metric just yet.

(As if you wouldn't have to be a complete, certified fool to not know that football is a game of momentum.)

Officially putting this argument to bed: Gus beats Navy at night by 2 touchdowns in 2022 and Baylor in 2023 with a packed rowdy Bounce House!

UCF is projected to go 7-5, 5-4 in conference play.

I will take the over!

***DE Nicolas Clayton had a great time during his UCF official visit 🏈

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Nicolas Clayton had a great time during Bounce House Weekend.

A longtime UCF target, the Gainesville (Fla.) Buchholz defensive end actually received his first Power Four offer from the Knights back in January. He's been a frequent visitor the past few months, including attending the spring game.

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Current look at the 2024-25 MBB roster 🏀

Here's a look at where things currently stand with the 2024-25 roster:

Returning players (4):

Darius Johnson
Jaylin Sellers
Nils Machowski
Tyler Hendricks

2024 recruits (2):

Cameron Simpson
Moustapha Thiam

Transfer commitments (6):

Mikey Williams (Memphis)
Benny Williams (Syracuse)
Keyshawn Hall (George Mason)
Rokas Jocius (LaSalle)
JJ Taylor (Memphis)
Jordan Ivy-Curry (UTSA)

MBB teams are allowed 13 scholarships, which means there is one spot available unless somebody moves to walk-on status (Hendricks?).

Center Moustapha Thiam is expected to announce soon that he's reclassifying to the 2024 class. He recently took an OV to UCF.

UCF is hosting UTSA guard Jordan Ivy-Curry today and he will visit Wake Forest (Wednesday) and Auburn (Thursday) before making a final decision.

I'm told UCF is also in discussions with former Pitt guard and JUCO All-American Dior Johnson, though that one comes with some baggage.

All of the above players would identify as guards except for Moustapha Thiam (7-1), Benny Williams (6-9) and Rokas Jocius (6-10).

  • Poll
Your weekend poll, what would you do?

Are you going in to the stadium forgoing the money?

  • Yes, i am taking the money and will just watch the game on tv

    Votes: 8 22.2%
  • No, you can't buy me "love", i love my football and UCF too much

    Votes: 29 80.6%

So Elon Musk gets a little miffed over Gus and Jack Sweeney photo. Thinks in his mind i get even with UCF and Gus and does a buyout for lets say for the Colorado game. The offer is he will pay $1000 to each ticket holder and to each student that does not go in to the stadium so that it is complete crickets, no attendance at all, to be shown on national tv. So you got it, if you got two tickets for the game your getting $2000 etc.... down the line.

And yes, @Brandon
it includes media too, so if you take the money, "no pictures for you"

INTERVIEWS: KFord Ratings on UCF Football & Ben Hazel on UCF MBB/HC Johnny Dawkins

Join the Sons of UCF as they welcome LIVE guests including Kelley Ford as he discusses his ratings for UCF Football and the BIG 12.

Plus, Ben Hazel joins the conversation with perspectives on a contract extension for UCF Men's Basketball Head Coach Johnny Dawkins and thoughts on how the roster is coming together.

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Thought this was cool *Space Game*

I just received an email at work saying "The NASA Exchange has secured a block of discounted tickets to the UCF Space Game against Arizona on Nov. 2nd, 2024 at FBC Mortgage Stadium in Orlando. Tickets are $49 each ($45 each plus $4 in fees) and seats are located in section 202.

I feel like this game will only get more popular as time goes on!

***Four-star DB Jontae Gilbert making key visits as fall decision approaches, UCF up next***

One of the most coveted defensive backs across the Southeast is four-star do-it-all DB Jontae Gilbert.

Gilbert, the No. 4-ranked ATH in the country out of Atlant (Ga.) Douglass High School, is one official visit down after a visit to Louisville earlier this month. His official visit schedule will pick up again this weekend with a visit to UCF on deck (May 31-June 2) before returning to South Carolina (June 7-9).

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Steph Curry drops by an open run and joins in


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It started like any other pickup basketball game at an open gym — players sweating on the court, others waiting on the sidelines and spectators casually observing. Jessica Brogan, who had attended similar practice-like sessions with her two hoops-hungry sons, said it began as a “normal open run.”

However, on this particular Saturday, there was unusual electricity in the air at the Life Time gym in Folsom, Calif., as rumors circulated in the greater Sacramento community that a global basketball star was in town and might swing by. Still, there was reason to doubt it.

Others, like Berry Roseborough IV, a basketball trainer in the area who works with college and pro players, were more sure. Roseborough received a call from Marcus Kirkland, who was organizing the session, asking him to recruit his best players because of the expected attendance of this special guest.

On the morning of June 8, Roseborough called his pupils in town without revealing too much, just enough.

“You’ll probably be mad if you miss it,” Damarion Vann-Kelly said Berry told him.

Vann-Kelly had a hunch, one that grew after Kent Bazemore — a G League player who spent 10 seasons in the NBA — walked in. About 10 minutes after Bazemore arrived and with a game underway, the screams began: It’s Curry. It’s Curry.

“All the little kids are screaming,” Vann-Kelly said. “Even the adults were screaming.”

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Sure enough, Stephen Curry, wearing a light gray hoodie pulled over his head, walked in.

“I look up while we’re playing and I’m like — excuse my language — but, ‘Oh s—, Steph just walked through the doors,’ ” Roseborough said. “And you could feel it. … You feel all the energy in the gym radiating. Everybody’s almost in shock.”

Brogan looked at her sons’ faces. Braxton, 13, turned red when he noticed the four-time NBA champion, and Easton, 10, grew wide-eyed and broke into an ear-to-ear smile when he realized it was Curry stretching nearby, she said.

It’s not unheard of for NBA players to join amateur pickup games as a way for them to stay tuned up, especially during the league’s offseason. Players with college and pro experience, including Bazemore, regularly attend the runs Kirkland organizes in the Sacramento area. The two met at a gym in 2022 and stayed in touch, according to Kirkland, bonding over a shared love of basketball and a desire to pass that love on to others in their community.

Bazemore encouraged Curry, who was in the area for his daughter’s youth volleyball tournament, to drop by the gym, Kirkland said. Curry, whose NBA season ended in April with the Warriors’ Play-In Tournament loss to the Sacramento Kings, will make his Olympic debut at the Paris Games next month as the United States men go for their fifth straight gold medal.

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During a roughly two-hour session, Curry put on a masterclass. He and Bazemore teamed up, playing five-on-five against Kirkland, Vann-Kelly, Roseborough and others. Brogan and her sons watched in awe along with a growing crowd that became so large that security asked people to leave, she said.

Naturally, Curry delivered. Roseborough said he noticed Curry’s pace and how simple his game is.

“He didn’t do anything more than he needed to do in that moment,” Roseborough said. “His pickups — basically how you pick up the ball before you get into your shot — they were just so fast like you couldn’t even see them.

“Then his release. He’s getting his shot off in, had to have been, .3 seconds or less. It doesn’t matter if it’s contested. It looks the same every time. It’s coming off the same finger every time.”

Added Vann-Kelly, 17, a 6-foot-5 guard with Division I and pro aspirations and a recent graduate of Monterey Trail High: “He was making all of them. It was nothing but net. How (Curry) attacks, you can just tell why he’s at the pro level. All his moves are perfected. He has great patience, great skill overall.”

During one game, after Curry crossed up Kirkland for a step-back 3-pointer that rimmed out, Curry got the ball back off a pass and then made the game-winning 3 on his next attempt. He reflexively celebrated with his iconic “night night” gesture. A clip of the moment, shot by Brogan and posted to her Instagram, went viral.

But it wasn’t only Curry’s viral shots and elite ballhandling that left the gym buzzing. He impressed in another sense, according to those who were there. They noted how Curry introduced himself to each player and shook their hands. He asked for their names and told them not to be nervous.

“Guys were trying to give him the ball so he could do all the scoring and he was telling them, like, ‘No, we play team basketball. We’re not gonna play like that,’ ” Roseborough said. “He was actually setting up other guys to score. He was giving confidence to the players and other people that were there.”

After a series of eight or nine games — largely dominated by Curry and Bazemore, Kirkland said — the two took photos with the other players and the kids Kirkland invited to watch, including Brogan’s sons.

“He just made everybody around the building feel good,” Roseborough said. “He made everybody that was in there feel comfortable. And that was crazy to me, just how his energy really affected everybody in the building that much.”
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