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Sons of UCF LIVE: Dredrick Snelson on UCF Football/Frost & Ben Hazel on UCF MBB

On Sons of UCF LIVE:

Former UCF Wide Receiver Dredrick Snelson stops by to talk about the Knights and the return of Scott Frost as Head Coach.

Then, we turn to Ben Hazel for a breakdown on the 3-2 Men's Basketball team ahead of hosting #10 Houston on Saturday.

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Around The Kingdom - Are we ready for Spring Camp?

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

In this episode, the guys look at the current state of the UCF football program and determine the biggest questions heading into the spring.

Plus: Men's hoops takes us on a roller coaster.

Also: Excited for the CFP, rev share decisions, are conferences needed, and is Deion on his way out of the Big XII?

Click here to enjoy the newest episode of Around the Kingdom.

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OT: Chiefs are allowing fans to bring in cardboard to the game. Here is why

With temps hovering around 20 degrees and dropping, this is why fans can bring in cardboard to the game:

Thanks Mr Meteorologist as to why sitting on cardboard can help keep you warm vs sitting on cold seats.

It's because cardboard is made of air and wood, both bad conductors of heat. It's the same reason that these (thermo) cups that are vacuum sealed help keep your drinks colder and warmer longer.

UCF Big 4?

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Our WVU buddy made a nice little video about us again. (If this has already been posted, feel free to delete it)

I appreciate how he even admits he first thought UCF fans were just cocky and realized we are good people and simply have a chip on our shoulder for never getting respect. You don't hear a lot say that and explain an outsiders perspective. He may not think we are not a part of the "Big 4" yet, but he definitely makes it clear that we are well on our way to get there in the next few years.

OT: need advise, HOA Condo perimeter wall issue for a knowledgeable person to answer, like lawyer or HOA Condo board member past or present?

Help:
Live in a simple 12 units total, 2 buildings and 2 story condo complex (unit upstairs and unit downstairs), that is 41 years old. We have limited reserves, about $28,000, because of rising insurance and not raising monthly dues accordingly.

One of the unit owners removed his drywall from the interior and discovered a crack on the masonry wall above his sliding glass window (header) and then on a window that is next to that slider, a crack in the masonry wall below the window sill. Deemed as structural damage on condo's perimeter wall but on the interior of the unit only (no damages can be seen outside the unit with the framing of either window nor slider nor with concrete block with stucco exterior).

My internet research says, if there is structural damages on the interior of a unit going outward toward exterior of unit of a perimeter wall but no damages showing outside the unit at all, the owner would have to pay what was estimated as a $3000 to $4000 repair the crack header and sill.

Unit owner is claiming, the HOA should have to pay for structural damages because in his opinion that is a perimeter wall and perimeter wall damage whether interior or exterior of his unit the HOA is responsible for it.

The bylaws are ambiguous, one portion it says the exterior windows and doors are considered part of the unit (or unit owner's responsibility for maintenance and upkeep) Another portion of the bylaws in describing the boundaries of a unit (not in the sub section describing maintenance and upkeep), it says unfinished wall surface, drywall and paint, and going towards unit are unit owner's boundary lines and then opposite going towards exterior is considered a common element.

Anyone know what the common practice on who pays for the structural damages to an internal of a condo unit?
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SPACE GAME Sat Jan 18th NOON: #10 Houston at UCF Hoops (Cheap Tickets a plenty)

Houston is 5-0 in conf play and tied with Iowa State & Arizona for top spot. $10 - $12 tix a plenty....best lower bowl is Sec 112 for $20. (Cheaper lower bowl behind the hoop in 101 and 102).

TIckets link:

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PREVIEW: UCF Men's Basketball prepares for a battle with Houston

The UCF Knights men's basketball team will return home from an Arizona road trip to face the Houston Cougars.

These two programs have a history of playing some tough games from their time in the AAC, and UCF head coach Johnny Dawkins knows that his team will have to be at their best.

More here from Dwayne Jones for the Sons of UCF.

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