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Build your UCF All Star team

I'm sure you've seen the game before. You have $15 to spend and must pick one guy from each category. What would you do?
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QB's
$5 Daunte
$4 KZ
$3 Blake
$2 Schneider
$1 Godfrey

RB's
$5 24K
$4 Murray
$3 AK
$2 Storm
$1 Haynes

WR's
$5 Tre'Quan
$4 Gabe
$3 M. Walker
$2 J.J.
$1 Marlon

Defense
$5 Shaquem
$4 Joe B.
$3 Bruce
$2 Asante
$1 R. Grant

Coach
$5 Gene
$4 Frost
$3 GOL
$2 Kruz
$1 Heupel
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***Camp Update with Defensive Coordinator Travis Williams ⚔️🏈

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Entering year two, UCF defensive coordinator Travis Williams has a couple important items on the agenda.

Linebacker is the biggest one, given just one experienced player returns in Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste. He does have a few transfers that should be ready to contribute, including Terrence Lewis, Branden Jennings and Jason Johnson.

And up front, the Knights need to replace Big Kat Bryant's production. Tre'Mon Morris-Brash, who was second on the team last year with five sacks and 10 tackles for loss, could be that guy.

Here's everything T-Will had to say following the second day of camp.

What is your excitement level heading into practice?

"Every year it's a different element of your excitement and what you're excited about. I'm excited to see year two and the guys picking up the defense. I'm excited about the linebacker room, coaching those guys. Seeing who can do what and putting all the pieces together. Even with the entire defense, putting the pieces together. Just excited about the new faces, the freshmen and transfers. Really trying to see what they can do and how they can help us. Very excited."

How was practice today? What was the energy like?

"Great energy. Day one was great energy and obviously it was going to be great energy the first day of practice. Second day was the same exact energy as far as guys coming out and ready to practice. I was very pleased. That's what you can control. You can control your energy. You may mess up on a play, but control your energy and you go about your business. Your other teammates will feed off that. Very pleased with the energy today."

I know linebackers are a big question mark, Jeremiah being the only experienced player returning, but you guys were able to do some more things this summer, be on the field with the guys. How beneficial was that being able to work with these incoming transfers?

"It was awesome for us to be able to work with those guys during the summer. Really when you look at it, we brought in a few transfers at the linebacker position that didn't go through spring ball. It was like we didn't have spring ball. We had to use the summer to install the defense. Now we're going about how we practice. They see now. I'm right behind them like a shark about running to the ball. If you don't run to the ball, you'll find T-Will chasing you. The summer was really good because we used like a spring ball for the guys who weren't here."

What kind of development are you seeing from Josh Celiscar?

"Josh is an awesome human being. He is our leader. Team captain. He was voted team captain. It's important to him. His leadership is important. His play is important. He takes pride in his performance. I'm happy to be his coach. I'm happy he's here. Just a super human being."

How has the d-line looked?

"We haven't had pads on, that's real football. Seeing the guys move around, we're very pleased with the athletic ability we have on the defensive line. Starting with our guys on the edge and in the interior. We'll know more tomorrow. Like I told the defense out there, the first two days was great, the energy was great, but we're putting the pads on and doing real football tomorrow. For a lot of guys, it will be like a separation, the third day, seeing who can do what. It starts up front. We don't shy away from that. It starts up front with us. We really lean on our defensive line to be a successful defense."

A few new names at linebacker. What does Branden Jennings provide to the linebacker room?

"He provides experience. He started seven games at his last school. He's a physical linebacker. He looks like a defensive end. He walks through the door and that's exactly what it should look like getting off the bus. He asks a lot of questions. Ball is important to him. I'm happy to have him."

Jason Johnson, another transfer, a lot of experience too. What have you seen early from him?

"You wouldn't know he's in the room. Quiet. He's a silent assassin. Ball is important to him. He will ask questions. When he's in the room, he's kind of there. On the field, you can see the athletic ability. You see what you saw on film recruiting him. I'm very eager to see all those guys put pads on. I'm a pads guy. I like to see who can hit and tear off blocks and things like that."

In what ways do you think this defense can be better this year?

"The second year in the system, understanding what we're doing. You can see the tail end of the second half of the season, we were trending in the right direction understanding what we're trying to do as a staff. Understand why we're calling plays. Understanding, we called this play and they gave up this weakness in the defense, we can call a different play to stop what they're doing. So the guys are learning football. Being in the right position. Doing your job. The second year of the defense, growing the knowledge, the football IQ of it."

You have two award watch list players in Divaad Wilson and Davonte Brown. What is their leadership style?

"You have one that you'll know he's in the room. You have one you wouldn't know is in the room. Brown, it's going to be his play. That's his leadership. Newt will be his play and his vocal ability. Having both those guys in the second year of the defense, guys understanding it. Really having the whole secondary back is awesome. And Quadric Bullard is a heck of a football player as well. He's not on those lists, but he's a heck of a football player. You've got Justin Hodges who was playing the nickel. We call it the Knight position. You got Corey Thornton on the edge. Got B.J. (Brandon Adams) on the edge. We've got the nucleus of guys. We've got to put it all together."

Linebacker Terrence Lewis was limited in the spring. How is he coming along?

"We've let him go free. He couldn't go through the spring because of the injury, but now he's cleared to go 100 percent. You can tell he's chopping at the bit to hit people and be in the right position. You hear him talking. You can see his athletic ability. You can see exactly why he was recruited highly."

You have true freshmen too. How are those guys doing?

"All those guys, we talked as a defensive staff, we don't think we missed on any freshman. You can name one of those freshmen defensively. We're very pleased with their athletic ability. Tomorrow, we're going to really see with the pads on. Don't want to get too high or get too low. We'll know more tomorrow. Very pleased. We had an interception by a freshman yesterday. It was a screen and one of the freshmen (Ja'Cari Henderson) broke on it. You can see the athletic ability in space that's going to help us out. We play a lot of teams that put us in space."

Besides the linebacker position, what other questions are you looking to answer?

"Trying to figure you who's going to be that guy to generate pass rush without us blitzing. We're looking at Drop, looking at Josh. We've got some young freshmen in KT (Thompson) and Jamaal Johnson. We've got some guys. KD McDaniel. Trying to see who can get to the quarterback without us sending more than four. Who can generate that pass rush for us? That will be another thing we're looking at as a staff."

I noticed Landon Woodson and Quade Mosier weren't practicing yesterday. What's their status?

"We're waiting on the training room to give us time on when they'll be back, but right now they're not practicing."

Tell us more about your hat.

"I'm a bass fisher. This is my bass fishing hat. I'm like if I can fish with it, I should be able to coach with it. Keep the sun off. I don't like putting all that sun screen on me. It's big enough for two people, so it should block out the sun."

A lot of recruiting excitement prior to camp, a lot of Hometown Heroes, defensive players committing. How excited are you for the future of this program and the players you're able to attract?

"It's exciting. Just following the lead of our head coach. Coach Malzahn said we're going to recruit like our hair is on fire and recruit locally. That's what we're doing. It's not going to stop. You're going to see guys go through fall camp and go through the season and they're going to be so focused on football. We're going to be able to do both. We're going to be able to coach and recruit. Our lifeblood is recruiting. The x's and o's is great, but if my player is better than yours, it's a big difference. That's the code, have really good players."

What do you need to see from Tre'Mon Morris-Brash this camp?

"We're sending him off the edge. We want that juice off the edge. But he needs to watch the ball. Yesterday, he jumped offsides. I said, hey if you jump offside you better get about three sacks a game. He gives us so much juice off the edge. He really does. He has a different gear. I expect him to be a household name coming off the edge this year. He has a natural ability of rushing the quarterback. I'm looking for him to be that guy to put pressure on the quarterback."

Mission Control Fall Schedule - Football Season Tailgates?

Got this football season schedule from Mission Control today; thought I'd share.

@SW Knight curious for more info on the tailgate environment you are setting up if you can share it? It appears they're gated behind the $200/mo fancy membership. What all do you get with these 3MG tailgates? If the value is there, $200 / mo, 3x tailgates a month for a few months could be a solid price for folks who don't want to (or can't) deal with their own setup.


August:
  • 8/22 - Apollo Dinner @ Brio 6-8PM (Apollo Members must RSVP)
  • 8/27 - Football Kick-off Pep Rally @ Island Wing Company

September:
  • 9/1- 3MG Tailgate (Apollo Members)
  • 9/7 - Louisville Pep Rally @ Island Wing Company
  • 9/9 - 3MG Tailgate (Apollo Members)
  • 9/19 - Autograph Signing @ Island Wing Company
  • 9/24 - 3MG Tailgate (Apollo Members)

October:
  • 10/1 - 3MG Tailgate (Apollo Members)
  • 10/13 - 3MG Tailgate (Apollo Members)
  • 10/17th - Autograph Signing @ Island Wing Company
  • 10/27 - Cincinnati Pep Rally
  • 10/29 - 3MG Tailgate (Apollo Members)

November:
  • 11/10 - Apollo Pop Stroke Event
  • 11/17 - Navy Pep Rally
  • 11/19 - Yuengling x Mission Control Tailgate

I'll just plug memberships.. I'm a $25/mo member. I don't get much out of it as an out-of-towner, but locals who are interested in the access to current/former athletes get a solid value at that price. Your money helps support student athletes (and KZ's diaper fund) yadda yadda yadda, you guys know what Mission Control is now so I won't beat the drum.

Join here

***UCF WR Ryan O'Keefe: 'We're clicking as an offense' ⚔🏈

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UCF's offense has a bevy of playmakers. Topping that list is wide receiver Ryan O'Keefe and he appeared in front of the media following the Knights' second day of practice.

How is the offense looking heading into year two with Gus Malzahn?

"I really feel like we're clicking as an offense," O'Keefe said. "I feel like a lot of us have grown since last year, just learning from Gus and trying to understand his play calling. Just growing as a unit. I feel we're in a really good spot right now."

It's only been two days, but newcomer Javon Baker - a transfer from Alabama - is already making waves at wide receiver.

"He's going to be a problem this year, for sure," O'Keefe said. "I'm excited to have him here. He brings an extra element to the offense. He brings another piece. He's a guy to go get the ball up top. You've got Kobe Hudson, Jaylon Griffin. There's a bunch of different receivers in the room that bring a whole different element to the game."

Later, asked to name a top highlight from practice, Javon Baker was name dropped again.

"He went over top a DB," O'Keefe said. "He's a freak. I'm really excited for that."

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During the offseason, O'Keefe said he immersed himself in reading books one of which was growing from a mental perspective and "thinking on my own."

How is Mikey Keene a better quarterback?

"I feel like he's more confident," O'Keefe said. "He knows the system even more. He's more poised. He's grown just from last year to the end of the year and he's gotten tenfold better since spring. I'm excited for Mikey."

And John Rhys Plumlee?

"John Rhys, that's a quarterback where you've got respect his legs and his arm. I feel that adds to our offense. I'm really excited. You've to respect his arm and his legs. I'm looking forward to what he does on the field."

Yesterday, Gus Malzahn modeled a t-shirt from Ryan O'Keefe's new clothing line.

"Like I said on Twitter yesterday, there's no coach I'd rather play for," O'Keefe said. "I really feel like he's a players coach. You can tell he cares about us. Even when he's getting on you, it's coming out of love. You never take it personal. He's a great coach to play for."

Monday night, UCF legend Daunte Culpepper paid a visit to East Orlando and spoke to the team.

"Daunte told us the best teams he played for (were close)," O'Keefe said. "A lot of teams have players who worry about the individual stuff. Like Gus said day one of camp, really before camp, it's a team. The team that (is close) is the team that comes out on top. A lot of NIL and all that has been pulling people away from the team."

O'Keefe says this team is close.

"I feel we're a brotherhood for sure."

***UCF DE Joshua Celiscar looking to show out this season ⚔🏈

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Josh Celiscar, who was just voted a team captain, appeared at Tuesday's media availability.

UCF's third-year defensive end was third on the team last year in both sacks (3) and tackles for loss (7.5). His goal for his junior campaign?

"I'm trying to be more mobile getting off the edge and being more physical off the edge as well," Celiscar said. "This camp, I want to progress on my pass rush. That's something I really feel like I need to set myself apart from everybody else. We need somebody to go get 'em. We've got Tre'Mon Morris-Brash. I want to be a guy too to go get the quarterback. I need to progress at that. Just getting better at it."

With Big Kat Bryant moving on, Celiscar believes he's in line for more reps which should turn into more production.

"The goal every year is double-digit (sacks)," he said. "I have to be more mobile and move my feet, get to the quarterback as far as I can... I expect to show out this year."

What is a new name that could surprise?

"Kervins Choute," Celiscar said. "He's gonna have a good year. I feel like he's gonna progress a little bit more. These past couple years he hasn't played, but in the spring he showed out. Today he had a great practice. I believe if he gets playing time, he's going to show up."

Looking ahead to the season, the expectation is a ring.

"This team, we want to come out as champions," Celiscar said. "We want to win the AAC Championship. We're coming together as a team, defense and offense. We're not separated at all. We're together. This year is going to be the year we do it."

CBS Sports preseason rankings for all 131 FBS teams (#40 UCF)


UCF comes in ranked at #40 by CBS.

Cincinnati and Houston are both ranked inside the top 25 at #17 & #22 respectively.
Big 12 has also inside the top 25: #7 Oklahoma, #10 Baylor, #13 Okla. St.

BYU is just outside at #26, Texas is #29.

4 Football LOGE tickets for sale also RV softball and baseball parking

We are moving so most of our Loge tickets for the 2022 UCF football season. They are for the Loge 4 table which is the fourth closest to the box seats. Prices are for all 4 tickets and include the seats at your private table, access to the bottom box which has free buffet food, drinks for purchase (there is also a server that comes to you), TVs and bathrooms only available to Loge tables and tower club. Below are the games we are selling and prices. Most are below face value. If you want them all I will sell for 6000 total and throw in the CCG for free). Message me or text me 407-766-8559

WE ALSO HAVE LOGE TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR MOST GAMES IN LOGE 4. ASKING PRICES ARE TOTAL FOR 4 TICKETS OR 6000 FOR WHOLE SEASON EXCEPT GA TECH AND WILL INCLUDE THE CCG.

OPEN TO OFFERS BECAUSE ID RATHER THEM GET USED THAN SIT EMPTY. NO LOWBALLS PLEASE BECAUSE PRICES ARE ALREADY WAY BELOW FACE VALUE


SC State - 600
Louisville - 1000
SMU - 1200
Temple - 1200
Cincy - 1200
Navy - 1200

We are also selling our RV softball lot and baseball lot. Parking passes for all the games in a different thread or DM me if interested

***First Day OL First Team***

I'm about to start posting videos from our brief access this morning. It wasn't much. We had access mostly to "pre-practice" stuff they do before warmups which mostly amounts to individual drills.

As we were being told to leave, the offense was assembling for some tempo drills. This is what I saw in regards to the first team offensive line, which was a bit of a question mark since the injury to Adrian Medley and wondering how UCF would slot the transfers. Things are obviously subject to change:

LT: Tylan Grable
LG: Sam Jackson
C: Matt Lee
RG: Lokahi Pauole
RT: Edward Collins

Where will Ryan Swoboda fit in? Time will tell.
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