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UCF tight end
Kemore Gamble appeared at the press conference following Saturday's practice.
A transfer from Florida, Gamble is coming off a season in which he was a primary UF receiving target with 31 receptions for 414 yards and a team-leading four touchdown receptions. In all, he played in 49 games through the course of his UF career.
He thinks his run blocking made the most improvement during camp.
He's been impressed by the defense.
He described TE Alec Holler as a "technician."
His blocking is "more aggressive" now. He's the "hammer" and "not the nail."
The best coaches in the dance off were Brian Blackmon, Tim Harris and T-Will.
He likes working with Brian Blackmon.
He smiled when asked about the offense. "This offense is gonna be fun to watch. Turn your TV on."