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***Isaiah Reed excited to return home, ready to work at UCF (interview + notes)***

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Isaiah Reed is coming home to the Sunshine State.

The Brown cornerback and Tampa native committed to UCF on Saturday, ending a month-long transfer portal recruitment. UCFSports.com caught up with him to talk about his decision.

"I feel like I'm playing for the hometown team," Brown said. "USF is the closet school, but UCF is like right next door. I've always known a lot of people who went to UCF. It's going to be great to be able to play for a team close to home. I'm going to be able to have my family there. I was all the way up north at Brown, so my family wasn't always able to attend the games. My mom was almost as excited as me."

As a graduate transfer, Reed was an earlier entry in the transfer portal and got his UCF offer on Nov. 21. He was initially recruited by Jeris McIntyre, UCF's Director of High School Relations and Recruiting Analyst who also is the former head coach at Tampa Catholic. Those discussions cooled after the unexpected coaching change that saw the departure of Gus Malzahn.

Scott Frost ultimately got the job, returning to Orlando where he had a highly successful run from 2016-17. One of Frost's first staff hires was FAU's Jeff Love as Executive Director of Player Personnel.

"FAU was actually one of my first offers and I had been talking to Coach Love," Reed said. "I guess Coach Love and Coach McIntyre got together and realized they had both been recruiting me. I just got home to Tampa earlier this week and Coach Love called me up and asked for me to get down there for a visit. The rest is history."

McIntyre was his primary host during his official visit, which took place on Thursday.

"The visit was great," Reed said. "My high school recruitment was during the COVID year so I didn't get to take any visits. I was able to tour the facilities, stadium and campus. I got to sit down with the defensive coordinator, Coach (Alex) Grinch and Coach Frost. I got to see everything that I needed to see and I heard everything I needed to hear, so I felt comfortable with my decision. I'm ready to work."

Other offers included Texas Tech, Stanford, South Florida, West Virginia, Georgia Tech, Houston, Baylor and Kansas. He visited Texas Tech a couple weeks ago. He was set to visit Baylor this weekend before UCF re-entered the picture.

Reed absolutely loved UCF's decision to re-hire Frost.

"Bringing back Coach Frost is huge," Reed said. "For me personally, I was in the eighth or ninth grade when Coach Frost was there the first time and the National Championship happened. UCF was the place to be in 2017. I felt like that was a really good hire. I really liked meeting him, loved the energy that he brings. He's excited to be back at UCF and coming in from the League. He's coming back to something he started and wants to finish it even better. I knew when I was talking to him that this is something I want to be a part of. "

Frost told Reed they'd have news soon in regards to a DB coach. He did meet extensively with Alex Grinch, who was hired earlier in the week as UCF's defensive coordinator.

"We talked scheme and what he expects from the corner position," Reed said. "We're gonna be aggressive. We'll switch things up and try to throw different things at the QB, different looks. Make it harder for the OC which makes our job easier. He answered the questions that I had. I feel really comfortable about the system."

Reed had an excellent career at Brown, his best season coming in 2023 when he was an All-Ivy League first teamer, leading the conference with five interceptions (in 10 games) to go along with 50 tackles and eight pass breakups. He earned a PFF grade of 86.9 that year.

A team captain in 2024, Reed played in four games then redshirted due to injury. He suffered a broken fifth metatarsal (pinky toe) that he first tried to play through, but after he re-aggravated it he opted to have surgery. He just had his six week post-op appointment and has been running for the past two weeks.

Reed will officially join UCF next summer as he will remain at Brown through his May graduation. Until then, he'll try to catch up as best he can virtually and hopes to attend some spring practices in person during Brown's spring break. 2025 will be his final season of eligibility.

"The coaches are expecting me to come in and compete for a starting corner position," Reed said. "I'll have to prove myself of course. I feel like I can cover pretty well. I'm very physical in the run game. On top of that, I feel I can do a little bit of everything. If they need me inside as a slot corner, I can do that. They need somebody to fill a run gap, blitz the quarterback, I've done that too."

This will be a big portal year for UCF as Frost builds his 2025 roster. Reed is the fifth commitment so far.

"I know we got a few more guys coming in that should be putting pen to paper real soon," Reed said. "We're ready to turn some heads. I'm expecting big things at UCF. I'm ready to get back to the National Championship talk because I think we can do it. I've got a lot of faith in this coaching staff. I haven't even stepped foot on the field with these guys yet, but I know we're going to come out and play ball. I'm just really excited for next season."

Thiam getting baptism by fire?

Since he should still be in HS right now, he is seeing just how much more physical D1 basketball is to HS (and UCF hasn't even started conf play yet which will be even more physical).

While both centers were Freshmen last night, #8 Matas Vokietaitis is an experienced 20 yr old while 18 yr old Thiam grew up playing soccer.

Matas was a lot more polished and stronger than Thiam as Thiam tried to use his elbows as leverage (doesn't have the body/arm strength yet) and refs were all over that last night.

Last night, Thiam was -15 while Williams lead UCF with +20 as UCF was able to go small when Matas got into foul trouble in both halfs.

Matas ended up playing just 18 mins but he was a +12 (only behind Walker who was +14 for them).

Jocius obviously struggles somewhat on both ends of the floor so when Thiam goes out, the shorter Williams has to play the 5.

Not sure UCF can always go small but they are a lot quicker when Thiam is out as you normally habe 5 shooters and ball handlers out there so the ball doesn't stick as much.

Thiam wont get better sitting onnthe bench so there will be games like last night when he gets dominated and or gets into foul trouble but this experience should help him grow into a much better player in the future...a future which I hope will be at UCF.

Did my mom buy one of you lunch today

My mom called me and said she saw a bunch of UCF fans in full gear at lunch today so she picked up their check

She said they were very nice and she felt bad for our football season so she wanted to do something nice for our fanbase since we got her UF into a bowl lol

So if you live in Jax and were heading to the UCF basketball game and a sweet old southern lady bought your lunch my mom says CHARGE ON

OT: NBA has lost half of its’ viewers since 2012

Honestly I knew the NBA was struggling but had no idea it was this bad. 48% loss since 2012 but 28% reduction this year alone 👀

Seems like a dying product that that needs to be saved by a new commissioner

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OT: Hawk Tuah girl launches meme crypto currency.

Yep you heard that right and as you would expect. It crashed. I cannot believe people are stupid enough to actually invest in some meme cryptocurrency. Crypto was already risky as it is, but then invest in thi.—-😂.


Hawk Tuah Girl responds as people call for her to be jailed with fans 'losing life savings' after buying her cryptocurrency

SZD Single Wing - Frost Analysis

Y'all know that I get most of my CFB fix from Split Zone Duo, having listened to it's "spiritual predecessor," Podcast Ain't Played Nobody. The senior statesman of the podcast is Steven Godfrey (https://x.com/38Godfrey), who is an enormous supporter of UCF, having been the self-proclaimed "G5 Hipster" his entire career. Quite a bit of the reporting he does in the CFB space is based around hiring/firing season, and he seems to be extremely well-sourced in the coaching and agent community. When he shoots his shot, he doesn't miss. Part of his time on SZD is doing a solo show roughly once a week called The Single Wing, where he spends 50% of the time talking ball and 50% of the time talking about life, being a dad, trying to learn how to BBQ, etc. His episode last week spent 8-10 minutes talking about Frost, and I was taken aback by how candid he was. I don't think Godfrey has personal beef with Frost since he doesn't do the traditional media model, but holy shit was he critical of this in a way that he's typically only reserved for Dilfer @ UAB.

Some excerpts:

  • "Yet again, we are taking the coach who did something for us for us in a different league, and going back for nostalgia reasons. This one is weird for me, because they could have hired a lot of different people."

  • He further insinuates that agents/coaches all agreed with him that we were the better job than UNC

  • He gives Frost a lot of credit for an insane turn around in 2016/2017, and spends some time talking about when he was embedded with Taggart @ usf in 2016. They were watching tape before our game and were particularly worried about what we would look like in 2017.

  • "Scott Frost and Nebraska ****ed up...for Scott Frost reasons." (insinuating that it wasn't Nebraska's fault) continued: "I know UCF isn't Nebraska, but is it just the understanding that he won't have the same problems of like maturity and management and accountability and stuff...are we just acknowledging that there's less of that in Orlando or that it's easier? This is a Big 12 job now..."

  • "...you (UCF) could have had a lot of coaches, you could have been really innovative here in a year in which you probably had a better shot at talking to more people in the market than you might (normally) because SO many other jobs didn't open, so you go with this guy...off the bench"

  • He follows up the last line with: "...who, by way.......he's an asshole. I don't mean he's an asshole on the field, he's just a prick. Cobra Kai, ****ing high school movie villain asshole...and he has been to SO many people in the industry. He's a prick, and everybody knows it. And that's fine, if you want to win with a prick, that works for a lot of programs....it's just funny that they sought him out."

  • "...it's very obvious that Scott pushed for this job, because he wanted to get back in...and you can't tell me that you're (Scott) not preying up nostalgia and sympathies of these boosters that you used to have a relationship with...who you ****ing dropped like a bad habit to go to a bigger job last time. What do you think he's gonna do...do you think he's gonna stay at UCF for 20 years?"

RFK Jr HHS thread

OK Libs, here's your chance to show you're no longer brainwashed by MSNBC and CNN. Expect corrupt MSM to come after him hard

They seem to be going with the Samoa thing which is a complete joke. I know one of the libs here watched Rachel Maddow and was on the cooler 🦜 the next day 💰🤦‍♀️😂🐑

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nike dot com UCF merch available (APRIL 21 UPDATE: two new hats)

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one of the neat parts of our B12 ascendance is we are getting real estate on nike.com like a big boy program, not just fanatics and our own team shops

its been generic stuff so far but i noticed today we're selling a nauts hat. bought one with a quickness, i love my nike hats

SONS OF UCF LIVE: Paul Lounsberry on UCF Football/Ben Hazel on UCF MBB

On this week's Sons of UCF LIVE, we turn to former UCF Assistant Coach Paul Lounsberry for his perspectives on the latest from UCF Football.

Then, we welcome in former UCF Development Coach Ben Hazel for his insights on UCF Men's Basketball as it wraps up non-conference play.

All this and more on this week's Sons of UCF LIVE ... here.

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SONS OF UCF LIVE: Paul Lounsberry on UCF Football/Ben Hazel on UCF MBB

On this week's Sons of UCF LIVE, we turn to former UCF Assistant Coach Paul Lounsberry for his perspectives on the latest from UCF Football.

Then, we welcome in former UCF Development Coach Ben Hazel for his insights on UCF Men's Basketball as it wraps up non-conference play.

All this and more on this week's Sons of UCF LIVE ... here.

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