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West Virginia WR DayDay Farmer commits to UCF

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Ric'Darious "DayDay" Farmer, a one-time high school commitment to UCF, will play for the Knights after all.

The former Class of 2024 four-star wide receiver from Melbourne Central Catholic flipped from UCF to West Virginia about a year ago prior to his December 2023 signing. He just wrapped up his freshman season in Morgantown, catching six passes for 54 yards.

Farmer entered the portal just a few days ago following the conclusion of the Mountaineers' season. He committed and signed with UCF on Sunday.

Farmer attended Cocoa High School as a junior and was their leading receiver for the team that won a state championship. He initially committed to Pittsburgh in December 2022, then visited UCF during Summer 2023. He flipped his commitment to the Knights a few weeks later after attending Knight Splash in late July.

He is UCF's seventh portal commitment, joining Tulsa DT RJ Jackson, Maryland DB Brandon Jacob, Washington OL Gaard Memmelaar, FAU QB Cam Fancher, Brown CB Isaiah Reed and Memphis CB DJ Bell.

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OT: Stay Safe

Was it GOL that said, ‘Nothing good happens after 2:00am’.

In the last 2 days 2 people in my company were killed in late night/early morning accidents. One of them was on my team.

If you really have to be on the roads at 3:00am be damn careful. Neither one was under the influence or speeding. One was up north so ice may have been an issue.

Just be careful, don’t become a statistic.

Iowa State announces price increases to help fund revshare

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The purpose of this letter is to share several decisions we are making to help address the $20M increase in our department's expenditures. Although none of us like price increases, we must make these changes. We have prided ourselves on not asking you for what we can get, but rather asking you for what we need. That philosophy has served our department, and fan base, extremely well throughout the years, and we believe that these changes are no different.

  1. We are raising the annual Cyclone Club giving levels by 20%, starting with the 2025 drive year. You will receive your renewal notice in February from the Cyclone Club.
  2. We will begin adding state sales tax on all ticket sales beginning in the Fall 2025 (currently we pay state sale tax out of the ticket price). Adding state sales tax to all ticket sales will allow us to better align financially with those Big 12 institutions that are tax exempt in their respective states, or institutions that are already adding sales tax (K-State) or are in the process of adding sales tax (Iowa).
  3. We are increasing the price of women's basketball season tickets from $199 to $249 to reflect demand and help fund the costs of sharing revenues with our women's basketball student-athletes.
In addition, we are continuing to explore other opportunities to increase revenues and/or reduce expenses, including asking our coaches and department heads to reduce their respective annual operating budgets by 10%.

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