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INTERVIEW with Former UCF Baseball Head Coach Jay Bergman

The Sons of UCF spoke with former UCF Baseball Coach Jay Bergman in a wide ranging interview covering his career with the Knights. Bergman was named coach in 1983, taking over a program that was behind in facilities, lacked a recruiting budget, and without a culture of consistent success.

Over the next 26 years, Bergman helped to usher UCF Baseball into a new era, buttressed by the performances of MLB caliber players such as Chad Mottola, Justin Pope, Dee Brown, Jason Arnold, Mike Maroth, and a young Rich Wallace (now the current UCF Head Baseball Coach).

Bergman's tenure with UCF came to an end in 2008 amidst allegations of misconduct, and he has largely steered clear of UCF since. However, with the appointment of Wallace as head coach, Bergman has had an opportunity to re-join the Knight community he served for so long.

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Around The Kingdom: How are we feeling about the schedule?

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

In this episode, the guys talk about the current state of the football roster now that the portal has closed.

The guys also review the latest with the upcoming football schedule, which saw some new games added in later years.

Also: should the CFB expand, Jay Bergman's legacy, is Colorado a villain, and deal or no deal.

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Which four teams would the Big 12 want from the ACC?

With Pitt and UCF renewing our series, it got me thinking:

Assuming the Big Ten and SEC eventually grab Clemson, FSU, and UNC from the ACC once they reach an agreement, what four teams would the Big 12 want to poach the most? A few thoughts from a fan of an ACC school:

• Louisville, Pitt, and Virginia Tech would all provide traveling partners to the Big 12’s east coast schools and bring historic rivalries in-house
• Miami could develop a fun rivalry with the Knights should they not receive an invitation to the P2
• Would the Big 12 consider the ACC’s private basketball schools (Duke, Cuse) or west coast schools (Cal, Stanford)?
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Around The Kingdom: How are we feeling about the schedule?

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

In this episode, the guys talk about the current state of the football roster now that the portal has closed.

The guys also review the latest with the upcoming football schedule, which saw some new games added in later years.

Also: should the CFB expand, Jay Bergman's legacy, is Colorado a villain, and deal or no deal.

Click here to watch this week's Around the Kingdom from the Sons of UCF.

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***Caden Piening excited to join the UCF Family (new interview)***

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Caden Piening is UCF's latest Hometown Hero.

While Piening has resided in Cincinnati since 2015, his roots are in Orlando. He was born in The City Beautiful and still has numerous ties to the area. The Anderson High School tight end joined the Knights' 2025 recruiting class this past weekend, committing to the coaching staff prior to the spring game and announcing his decision on Saturday.

Piening was offered in February and made arrangements to visit in March. He and his family were there on March 11 for UCF's first spring practice, which set the wheels in motion for his eventual commitment.

"I had an unbelievable time from start to finish," Piening said. "The relationships I made with everyone, including the players. They all said hello to me and my family. That spring practice really opened my eyes about the whole school. I was like, wow. They were talking about the spring game and we knew we had to make it back down for that.

"I kept on visiting other schools this spring, but I just kept on thinking about UCF. They always stood out to me. Then my (high school) coach (Evan Dreyer) was able to visit UCF a couple weeks ago for a spring practice. He loved it. It wasn't the deciding factor, but it opened my eyes even more. He's going to shoot it to me straight. He loved UCF too. He was trying to find a negative, but couldn't. That really set it off for me and my parents, knowing that he had a great time."

Piening made things official with head coach Gus Malzahn and tight ends coach Brian Blackmon during a Friday afternoon meeting just prior to the spring game.

"We were talking about timeline and I told them if I feel right I'm gonna jump on it," Piening said. "If not, I'll wait until OVs. Then they asked where UCF sits with me. I looked at my mom and she smiled at me and nodded her head. That's when I knew I wanted to go ahead and commit. I said, 'I'm going to go ahead and commit, Coach.' They shot up out of their seats. They were surprised. They were like, 'Man, you had the poker face!' I didn't give it anyway or anything."

While he didn't publicly announce the decision until Saturday, Piening's perspective changed while watching the spring game because as an early enrollee he'll be on that same field this time a year from now.

"I don't know if it hit me right away, wow, this is gonna be me next year," Piening said. "I was able to talk with a bunch of players afterward, they all congratulated me. All the coaches too. It's definitely a family. I got to talk to some of the commits like EJ Colson, who I actually met at the first spring practice. We've been staying in touch."

In the past few weeks, Piening visited Florida, Louisville, Pittsburgh and Michigan State. His top 10 included those schools as well as Arkansas, Virginia Tech, Virginia, Stanford and Illinois.

Piening said it was the relationships that made UCF stand out in front of the others.

"The moment we got there for the first visit, as soon as I walked on to the practice field Coach Malzahn came straight over to us," Piening said. "He knew who I was. Coach (Andrew) Blaylock was out there greeting us when we parked. I got to meet Coach Blackmon's wife and Coach Malzahn's wife. It's a family. I saw it from the players. They're out there grinding every day and competing against each other, but they're hanging out with each other after practice. There's no bad blood. Just how much of a family UCF is, I'd say that's really what sparked my interest."

Piening wanted to thank his family for supporting him throughout this process and their willingness to travel so he could visit schools. He also appreciated his head coach for everything he's done for him.

"I'm excited to have found a home," Piening said. "A place where I'm comfortable with my decision. Obviously my dad is super pumped because a UCF alum. We have a lot of family friends in Orlando and a lot of them went to UCF. They were crazy pumped when I told them I was committing."

Piening will return to UCF late next month for his official visit. He'll be there for Bounce House Weekend which starts Friday, May 31.

Yes there is an Anti-Israel demonstration on our UCF campus today….amidst graduation stuff..

I’m out at the UCF Campus today taking pictures and videos concerning the Anti-Israel pro Palestinian demonstration.


It started at 1:00 pm in front of the Library


I would say there are about 100 demonstrators.
There are also a group of Israeli supporters
About 20 +


When I walked through our Administration building there were police by the doors.

As the day went on I took pictures in multiple locations.

There were speakers and now they are marching through Memory Mall…

OT: Cameras

I have a Nikon D5500 with a 28-300
Zoom I like it but it’s big and heavy and obvious. I hardly use any of the advanced features, and probably never will (as much as I want to try and convince myself I’m going to become some sort of professional nature, sports, landscape, travel photographer/videoographer).

I want a nice small travel camera so I’m not riding around in other countries having to lug large cameras that also remove any doubt if I’m a tourist.

I like the zoom. Of course now most companies have moved away from small format zooms since everyone has a cell phone. But even the best cell phones don’t have 15X, 20X, 30X optical zooms.

I can get Sony HX99 or Canon sx740 which both have smaller format sensors, of those 2 I’m leaning towards the Sony. Both are in the $500 range. Bothe have huge zooms. The Sony has a movable screen so you can do selfies and videos and it has Raw format which is way better for post processing.

I can get a Panasonic LUMIX 200D which has half the zoom but a much bigger sensor so much better image quality in low light and options for more depth of field etc. But the price is I lose zoom, the adjustable screen (no selfies and harder to use for vlogs if I ever try). And it is over $200 more money.

Or just keep doing what I’m doing. Cell phone, luggable Nikon and old GoPro (that I still don’t really know how to use properly).

I know there are some photo guys on here. Any help
Would be appreciated.
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