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Episode 12 The Knighted Ones Podcast Mullet Mania And The Battle With The Bellringers

Welcome to The Knighted One’s Podcast, Episode number 12. We are the ONLY podcast that features a former UCF National Champion, a former UCF radio host, and several podcasters shooting the breeze talking UCF Sports.

In this weeks show we sent a current UCF student to Football School, Trey prayed to a cloud, and we broke the internet:

-Introductions

-Poppin Collars and Josh Plays Golf For The First Time And Gets Banned Until We Are Bowl Eligible

-New Intern Noah Get's Schooled On UCF Knowledge

-Text Talk: The Sideline Is Lit And So Was Rob

-Mullet Mania Review

-Loading The Box And Dissecting The Stellar D

-The D-Line Had A Day

-Tip Drillin It

-JRP Rises A Knight - How The Offense Outdueled Pistol Pete

-We Are Miaimi Without The Powder

-Have We Turned The Corner Tre Part Deux

-Noah Discover's The Texas Tech Bellringer Video's

-JR Tendencies

-Trey Prays To Clouds

-Josh Buys The Steak And Cheetos

-The Mud Ages

-The Better Looking Allen

-Student Re-Education

-We Give The Intern UCF Relationship Advice

-Please Comment With More Knowledge For Noah

-GOLism's With Tre

-The Bellringer Battle Game Preview

-Tre Prays To Cloud

-Allen's Oxymoronic Stats Of The Week

-Pick Your Poison Score Predictions

-Allen's Super Big 12 Recap

-UCF Sports Recap

#ucf #ucffootball #UCFsports #TK1

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***UCF PFF Offense Player Grades - 45-3 win vs. Oklahoma State 🚀🏈

Rivals has continued its partnership with Pro Football Focus (PFF) which grants me access to their comprehensive analytics and statistical tools.

After each game, two separate analysts grade every player on each play of the game and the two totals are averaged out. Obviously no subjective ranking system is perfect, but I am finding that my real world impressions of a player in a certain game usually reflects the PFF grade.

PFF Grading Scale

90 and above - Elite
80 to 89 - Great
70 to 79 - Good
60 to 69 - Average to Above Average
50 - 59 - Below Average
49 and below - Poor

Team Offensive Grade (by game)

Kent State - 74.6
Boise State - 82.4
Villanova - 82.6
Kansas State - 68.1
Baylor - 70.5
Kansas - 76.3
Oklahoma - 65.8
West Virginia - 72.1
Cincinnati - 71.3
Oklahoma State - 75.8

Overall Offensive Player Grades (Snaps Played)

QB John Rhys Plumlee (64) - 85.1
TE Alec Holler (44) - 81.8
RB RJ Harvey (55) - 79.2
WR Kobe Hudson (38) - 77.9
WR Javon Baker (47) - 76.9
RT Amari Kight (67) - 74.3
WR Xavier Townsend (42) - 63.8
RB Mark-Antony Richards (7) - 62.3
RG Cameron Kinnie (5) - 60.0
RT Edward Collins (5) - 60.0
C Caden Kitler (5) - 59.7
LT Tylan Grable (67) - 58.4
TE Randy Pittman (18) - 58.2
LG Drake Metcalf (5) - 57.6
LT Paul Rubelt (9) - 57.2
WR Stephen Martin (9) - 57.2
WR Jarrad Baker (12) - 56.4
QB Timmy McClain (6) - 56.2
RB Johnny Richardson (21) - 55.4
WR Trent Whittemore (40) - 55.3
C Lokahi Pauole (67) - 53.6
RG Marcellus Marshall (67) - 53.0
LG Adrian Medley (67) - 52.8
TE Zach Marsh Wojan (25) - 48.5

Deciding to wait until Wednesday didn't result in a tangible difference in grading. UCF's starting OL outside of Amari Kight graded poorly, which is puzzling. Medley in particular was dinged for poor pass blocking and I'm not sure why. No QB pressures or sacks were attributed to him.

Offensive Line Grades

Pass Blocking:


RT Amari Kight - 84.9
C Lokahi Pauole - 60.9
LT Tylan Grable - 59.4
RG Marcellus Marshall - 58.8
LG Adrian Medley - 29.9

Run Blocking:

RT Amari Kight - 68.7
LT Tylan Grable - 57.1
RG Marcellus Marshall - 55.3
LG Adrian Medley - 54.2
C Lokahi Pauole - 53.4

Quarterback Grades

John Rhys Plumlee - 84.4 passing grade

Passing Pressure Grades for John Rhys Plumlee:

Kept Clean - 91.8
Under Pressure - 44.1
Not Blitzed - 80.8
When Blitzed - 78.6

A closer look at passing depth for John Rhys Plumlee:

Deep (20+): 6 of 7 for 257 yards, 1 TD - 95.0
Medium (10-19): 2 of 4 for 21 yards - 72.7
Short (0-9): 3 of 4 for 21 yards - 57.6
Behind LOS: 0 of 2 for 0 yards - 46.5

I think this was the best deep ball game of JRP's career.

Rushing Grades

RJ Harvey - 80.2
John Rhys Plumlee - 68.8
Mark-Antony Richards - 61.7
Xavier Townsend - 57.7
Timmy McClain - 56.8
Johnny Richardson - 56.4

Wide Receiver Grades

Alec Holler - 85.3
Javon Baker - 79.8
Kobe Hudson - 78.0
Xavier Townsend - 65.4
Jarrad Baker - 56.7
Randy Pittman - 56.5

No dropped passes.

***UCF PFF Defense Player Grades - 45-3 win vs. Oklahoma State 🚀🏈

Rivals has continued its partnership with Pro Football Focus (PFF) which grants me access to their comprehensive analytics and statistical tools.

After each game, two separate analysts grade every player on each play of the game and the two totals are averaged out. Obviously no subjective ranking system is perfect, but I am finding that my real world impressions of a player in a certain game usually reflects the PFF grade.

PFF Grading Scale

90 and above - Elite
80 to 89 - Great
70 to 79 - Good
60 to 69 - Average to Above Average
50 - 59 - Below Average
49 and below - Poor

Season Defensive Grades (by game)

Kent State - 76.9
Boise State - 68.0
Villanova - 78.2
Kansas State - 61.6
Baylor - 74.9
Kansas - 45.5
Oklahoma - 67.8
West Virginia - 67.8
Cincinnati - 63.9
Oklahoma State - 78.1

Overall Defensive Grades

DE Shaun Peterson Jr. (13) - 77.6
S Demari Henderson (42) - 75.2
LB Andrew Harris (3) - 74.6
DT Lee Hunter (43) - 74.5
CB Corey Thornton (56) - 73.6
S William Wells (23) - 72.4
DT Matthew Alexander (42) - 71.5
SCB Braeden Marshall (44) - 70.9
S Nikai Martinez (50) - 70.6
LB Jason Johnson (59) - 70.5
LB Walter Yates III (61) - 70.0
DT Keshaun Hudson (3) - 69.5
SCB Quadric Bullard (17) - 65.5
DE Tre'Mon Morris-Brash (49) - 65.4
S Jireh Wilson (27) - 62.9
DT John Walker (42) - 62.3
DE Kaven Call (3) - 62.2
DE Malachi Lawrence (33) - 62.2
DE Jamaal Johnson (3) - 61.1
DE Josh Celiscar (31) - 60.9
LB Kam Moore (6) - 55.8
CB Decorian Patterson (57) - 49.8
CB Brandon Adams (8) - 47.9

Majority of defensive players graded well.

Here's the breakdown by position:

Defensive End (6):

DE Shaun Peterson Jr. (13) - 77.6
DE Tre'Mon Morris-Brash (49) - 65.4
DE Kaven Call (3) - 62.2
DE Malachi Lawrence (33) - 62.2
DE Jamaal Johnson (3) - 61.1
DE Josh Celiscar (31) - 60.9

Defensive Tackle (4):

DT Lee Hunter (43) - 74.5
DT Matthew Alexander (42) - 71.5
DT Keshaun Hudson (3) - 69.5
DT John Walker (42) - 62.3

Linebacker (4):

LB Andrew Harris (3) - 74.6
LB Jason Johnson (59) - 70.5
LB Walter Yates III (61) - 70.0
LB Kam Moore (6) - 55.8

Safety (4):

S Demari Henderson (42) - 75.2
S William Wells (23) - 72.4
S Nikai Martinez (50) - 70.6
S Jireh Wilson (27) - 62.9

Corner (5):

CB Corey Thornton (56) - 73.6
SCB Braeden Marshall (44) - 70.9
SCB Quadric Bullard (17) - 65.5
CB Decorian Patterson (57) - 49.8
CB Brandon Adams (8) - 47.9

Pressure Tracker (combination of sacks, hits and hurries):

2 - Tre'Mon Morris-Brash
1 - Lee Hunter, Malachi Lawrence, Matthew Alexander, Jason Johnson, Shaun Peterson Jr., Jireh Wilson

Missed Tackles:

3 total

1 - Josh Celiscar, Tre'Mon Morris-Brash, Decorian Patterson

That's a huge stat right there. Only 3 missed tackles and none from the linebacker position.

KOT: UCF alum about to inherit tens of millions

Erica Herman and Woods about to split


They both attended the UCF v Stanford game together years ago. She is a UCF grad and supporter.

Fire up those phones, TMo

A note about Okie State PFF grades...

I was inclined to post the first set of grades today, but every starting OL except Amari Kight graded poorly (under 60) and that seems a bit off.

Highest grade is JRP at 85.5, RJ is second at 78.9.

Defensively, Demari Henderson has the highest grade among starters (75.5). Most players graded well, even Walter Yates.

Yes, LB Andrew Harris had his first defensive snaps. He and Kaven Call played in the final series. Harris got a 74.7 on just three snaps, which is great.

CB Brandon Adams only got 8 snaps because he got hurt early on. They took him off for x-rays, I think.

I'll be heading off the coordinator interviews in a bit. Will maybe post later or just wait to see if there's an update tomorrow. PFF rushes to get up grades on Sunday morning but sometimes has B-level graders on college games. There is supposedly a second review on Monday that is supposed to use the all-22 film (if available, apparently PFF gets it) and grades can be adjusted. Sometimes it's a minimal adjustment, but sometimes it completely changes.

Top 5 Offense (among starters/contributors)

QB John Rhys Plumlee (64) - 85.5
RB RJ Harvey (55) - 78.9
TE Alec Holler (44) - 78.1
WR Kobe Hudson (38) - 77.9
WR Javon Baker (47) - 76.9

Top 5 Defense (among starters/contributors)

DE Shaun Peterson Jr. (13) - 77.6
S Demari Henderson (41) - 75.5
DT Lee Hunter (43) - 74.4
CB Corey Thornton (56) - 73.6
S William Wells (24) - 72.1

For OSU, Ollie Gordon was graded next to last at a 49.6. Worst grade of the year for him.

UCF link to Texas Tech's last conference title

Texas Tech has been fairly average for most of their history. Usually around .500 or slightly better, you see a lot of 5, 6 and 7 win seasons. Never any terrible seasons though. You have to go back to 1983 for the last time they won less than 4 games.

Obviously they've been tough leagues (Southwest and Big 12). In more recent history, the run with Mike Leach was easily their most successful. The peak there was 2008 when they finished 11-2 and were in a three-way tie for the division but lost a tiebreaker to Oklahoma. They've never appeared in the Big 12 Championship Game.

Wikipedia lists 1994 as a "conference championship" but that comes with a heavy asterisk as 10-0-1 Texas A&M was ineligible for the conference title that year due to NCAA sanctions. There were FIVE co-champions of the Southwest with identical 4-3 records. Texas Tech being one of them.

To find the last legitimate conference championship, you have to go back to 1976 when they were Southwest co-champions with Houston, finishing the season with a 10-2 record. Their head coach was Steve Sloan, who later would become UCF's AD from 1993-2002.



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OT: Georgia v Auburn 2013

Not a Gus rant. I’m firmly pro-Gus.

I saw a clip looking back at his 2013 season, he needed all the bounces.

The Georgia game: I remember watching the go-ahead touchdown off the tipped pass at a dinner with the wife (TV behind her at the bar). Amazing ending. Restaurant went wild.

What I didn’t realize until today was the 37-17 lead Auburn had in the fourth.

And of course The Kick Six the weekend after against Bama.

How many other games in his career has he blown big leads (to then win or lose) or needed a miracle to win?

His luck barely ran out eventually in the NC game against FSU but barely. They had that game.

Something definitely follows this guy around.

2017 Fantasy Camp

Hi Everyone,
I had the opportunity to do the Rise and Conquer Fantasy Camp this year. What. An. Experience. I highly recommend doing this if you get the chance. I don't know of any other Division I school that offers such unfiltered, unrestricted access to a football team's fall camp. The coaches were all very welcoming, very helpful, and very open while I was there. The staff was also great and happy to answer my questions.

Some of my highlights:
*Sitting in team and position meetings, watching film, learning play terminology
*Watching Tuesday's scrimmage, standing right behind the QB on every play.
*Spending time with Coach Frost at practice, and in his office, talking about football, and non-football related topics.
*Spending time with Coach Chinander as he went over his defense, and how he plans to handle the triple option teams this year.
*Spending time with Coach Walters and breaking down FIU game film from last year.
*Listening to Coach Duval talk about the strength and conditioning program. We are light years ahead already of where we were before, and are aiming to get better.
*The crazy amount of UCF gear I received, including Rise and Conquer shirts, and custom UCF Nike Shoes.

There's more, but I don't want to spoil it for everyone. Go sign up and find out.

A few tidbits to share about the 2017 team for this year from my observations while I was there.
*Defense will still be the strength of this team. We have a really great front 7, potentially the best in the conference. Frankly, I did not see a drop off from last year while I was there.
*Shaquem Griffin is a beast, and already in Defensive Player of the Year form.
*Offense overall is better than last year. We will have more weapons with speed.
*Everything said about Noah Verdal's performance is true.
*Overall I think we will be a better team than last year, though we may face some stiffer competition from teams on our schedule as well as other teams in the conference that also improved.

SHOW: Around the Kingdom - Where has this team been?

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 dominating performance against Oklahoma State, which saw outstanding plays from RJ Harvey and the entire rush defense.

Does this put UCF in position to win again this week in Lubbock, and what about a bowl game?

Plus: Field storming (?), soccer dancing, Baylor forgetting, and is RJ the new Kevin Smith?

Click here to watch from the Sons of UCF.

OT: Private Online Screening of HERO

We’re doing a private online screening of our new film, HERO. If you’re a fan of Dominick Cruz, Mandy Harvey, Remy Adeleke, or Laura Penhaul this could be a good watch for you. (Or if you love a good documentary or story.)

The screening is available Nov 10-17. You can register for access to it here: https://www.herodocumentary.com/

Thought I’d open this up to my dungeon friends. It’ll release some time in 2024.

Episode 12 The Knighted Ones Podcast Mullet Mania And The Battle With The Bellringers

Welcome to The Knighted One’s Podcast, Episode number 12. We are the ONLY podcast that features a former UCF National Champion, a former UCF radio host, and several podcasters shooting the breeze talking UCF Sports.

In this weeks show we sent a current UCF student to Football School, Trey prayed to a cloud, and we broke the internet:

-Introductions

-Poppin Colors and Josh Plays Golf For The First Time And Gets Banned Until We Are Bowl Eligible

-New Intern Noah Get's Schooled On UCF Knowledge

-Text Talk: The Sideline Is Lit And So Was Rob

-Mullet Mania Review

-Loading The Box And Dissecting The Stellar D

-The D-Line Had A Day

-Tip Drillin It

-JRP Rises A Knight - How The Offense Outdueled Pistol Pete

-We Are Miaimi Without The Powder

-Have We Turned The Corner Tre Part Deux

-Noah Discover's The Texas Tech Bellringer Video's

-JR Tendencies

-Trey Prays To Clouds

-Josh Buys The Steak And Cheetos

-The Mud Ages

-The Better Looking Allen

-Student Re-Education

-We Give The Intern UCF Relationship Advice

-Please Comment With More Knowledge For Noah

-GOLism's With Tre

-The Bellringer Battle Game Preview

-Tre Prays To Cloud

-Allen's Oxymoronic Stats Of The Week

-Pick Your Poison Score Predictions

-Allen's Super Big 12 Recap

-UCF Sports Recap

#ucf #ucffootball #UCFsports #TK1

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SHOW: Around the Kingdom - Where has this team been?

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 dominating performance against Oklahoma State, which saw outstanding plays from RJ Harvey and the entire rush defense.

Does this put UCF in position to win again this week in Lubbock, and what about a bowl game?

Plus: Field storming (?), soccer dancing, Baylor forgetting, and is RJ the new Kevin Smith?

Click here to watch from the Sons of UCF.

***Future stars set a course for UCF's Space Game 🚀🏈

UCF is set to host top commits, one big remaining 2024 target and top prospects from the 2025 class and beyond for Saturday's Space Game against Oklahoma State.

The list includes 11 UCF commits, many of whom will be enrolling in less than two months.

Atlanta (Ga.) Westlake offensive lineman Dominic Steward is also expected to return after making a visit earlier in the season. He's currently committed to Troy, but has since a big push from UCF, Missouri and ECU to name a few.

More than 100 players are expected. Here some of the bigger names:

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