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***Preston Cushman ready to play ball at UCF: 'This is where I want to be' (interview)***

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Preston Cushman is excited for a new start at UCF.

After three years at Ole Miss, the former Clearwater Calvary Christian offensive lineman had his eyes set on a return to the Sunshine State, quickly locking in with UCF.

Cushman described his transfer portal recruitment as a whirlwind. He entered the portal December 19, immediately booked a visit to UCF and officially signed Dec. 23.

"UCF was definitely one of the first schools to hit me up," Cushman told UCFSports.com. "It was kind of like high school recruiting again. I really didn't think it would go like that, even though it's kind of how the portal works. My whole goal was I wanted to be closer to home. That was huge for me. And then meeting the coaching staff, it was like, all right, this is the best of what I wanted. I'm back home. I'm a St. Petersburg guy. I'm right down the road. This is where I want to be."

Although he was just a couple hours away, Cushman wasn't too familiar with UCF. His junior high school season took place in 2020 during the COVID dead period era and for whatever reason he wasn't targeted when Gus Malzahn and staff arrived in early 2021. He committed to Ole Miss in July 2021 before officially enrolling in 2022.

"I've never been around UCF," Cushman said. "I've been to Orlando a couple times. But I never got recruited by UCF, never really been on campus. I've been to one baseball game in my whole life there. I've never been in the Bounce House before. I just never really was associated with UCF Football. In high school, I talked to FSU. I had an offer from Florida, went to Miami, been to all those other schools. Grew up a Florida State fan, but UCF was never in the picture."

His visit was quick, just 24 hours. That's all he needed. He felt an instant connection with UCF offensive line coach Shawn Clark, who most recently was head coach at Appalachian State.

"My visit wasn't too crazy," Cushman said. "I just needed to see the nuts and bolts of academics and football and a little bit of campus. For me, I'm a huge relationship guy, so sitting down with Coach Clark was great. Me and him clicked immediately. I remember when I got in the portal, we got on a phone call and didn't even talk about football. We clicked immediately. I thought he was the man.

"I liked his outlook, coming from a head coach and what he had to deal with at App State. He's going to be great in how he manages a room and a team. I'm super excited to play for that guy. He's going to build a great culture as an offensive line room because he had to do it with the whole team.

"I've got a new outlook too on playing ball. It's a clean slate for me. I'm close to home and just ready to play the game. So Coach Clark, combined with Coach (Steve) Cooper and finishing off my visit with Coach (Scott) Frost and my parents, that sealed it for me. It's all about the people as I've gotten older."

Cushman played guard his first two years at Ole Miss, then moved to tackle prior to the 2024 season. He played in six games as the Rebels' backup right tackle.

"Me and Coach Clark, we're so new to the whole situation (at UCF)," Cushman said. "He just got there too, so he's learning about what he's got. I know we've got Paul Rubelt as a returning guy and Gaard Memmelaar, a Washington transfer, and a few other guys. I know Gaard is a great player. I've played with three Washington transfers at Ole Miss, and I've thought super highly of all those guys. I'm super excited to get to meet him here soon.

"But, the vision for me is being a tackle. I loved playing tackle this past season."

Cushman loved what he heard about UCF's offense. From what he understood, Frost and Cooper will collaborate together on what will be a Mid Zone scheme.

"For linemen, that type of offense is getting athletic guys on the move and moving people," Cushman said. "It's not just clanging heads on the inside and trying to run the ball up the gut every play. It's stretching the defense out. We talked a lot about that too, which really sparked my interest on how Coach Coop and Coach Frost are going to run the offense."

Frost made quite the impression.

"Coach Frost, obviously, personality-wise, great dude," Cushman said. "Connected with my mom and dad. Super genuine. Like, he's the freaking man. He was a legend at UCF. He's done it here. He's won. That's what he talked about. This is where he wants to be. He wouldn't have taken any other position but to come back to UCF, to Orlando, where he's been in the past. He loves this place. He's all in. And I'm excited that they're all in on me, too."

Cushman isn't too familiar with any current UCF players, though he did match up against fellow portal commitment Sincere Edwards during the high school camp circuit. He has communicated recently with a couple future offensive line teammates in Gaard Memmelaar and Paul Rubelt.

"Paul was welcoming me to the team," Cushman said. "He said if I had any questions to ask him. It was pretty nice to hear from him. He's ready to work."

Cushman officially reports on Sunday, a day before spring semester classes begin.

"For me, I'm focused on building a great culture," Cushman said. "Getting in the locker room and just working my butt off and playing for the guy next to me, all those things. Like I said, I've got a new outlook. I'm ready to play ball, and I'm ready to go win some games with the guys.

"As an offensive line, get a tight offensive line group that wants to play for each other and plays their butts off. That's what I'm looking forward to. It's not about the external fame for us offensive linemen. I'm excited to get in and meet a new group of guys and get to work with them. I've seen it before at Ole Miss. We've had a bunch of transfers there too and we'll have the same here at UCF with the coaching change. So, the first objective is coming together and becoming a tight-knit group."

2024-25 college football bowl game schedule, scores, TV channels, matchup information

2024-25 college football bowl game schedule, scores, TV channels, matchup information
(all times ET)

Saturday, Dec. 14
Celebration Bowl
Jackson State 28, South Carolina State 7
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, Georgia

Salute to Veterans Bowl
South Alabama 30, Western Michigan 23
9 p.m. | ESPN
Cramton Bowl
Montgomery, Alabama

Tuesday, Dec. 17
Frisco Bowl
No. 25 Memphis vs. West Virginia
9 p.m. | ESPN
Toyota Stadium
Frisco, Texas

Wednesday, Dec. 18
Boca Raton Bowl
James Madison vs. Western Kentucky
5:30 p.m. | ESPN
FAU Stadium
Boca Raton, Florida

LA Bowl
No. 24 UNLV vs. Cal
9 p.m. | ESPN
SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, California

Thursday, Dec. 19
New Orleans Bowl
Sam Houston vs. Georgia Southern
7 p.m. | ESPN2
Caesars Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana

Friday, Dec. 20
Cure Bowl
Ohio vs. Jacksonville State
12 p.m. | ESPN
Camping World Stadium
Orlando, Florida


Gasparilla Bowl
Florida vs. Tulane
3:30 p.m. | ESPN
Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, Florida

College Football Playoff First Round Game
No. 8 Indiana at No. 5 Notre Dame
8 p.m. | ABC/ESPN
South Bend, Indiana

Saturday, Dec. 21
College Football Playoff First Round Game
No. 10 SMU at No. 4 Penn State
12 p.m. | TNT/MAX
University Park, Pennsylvania

College Football Playoff First Round Game
No. 16 Clemson at No. 3 Texas
4 p.m. | TNT/MAX
Austin, Texas

College Football Playoff First Round Game
No. 7 Tennessee at No. 6 Ohio State
8 p.m. | ABC/ESPN
Columbus, Ohio

Monday, Dec. 23
Myrtle Beach Bowl
Coastal Carolina vs. UTSA
11 a.m. | ESPN
Brooks Stadium
Conway, South Carolina

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
Northern Illinois vs. Fresno State
2:30 p.m. | ESPN
Albertsons Stadium
Boise, Idaho

Tuesday, Dec. 24
Hawai'i Bowl
South Florida vs. San Jose State
8 p.m. | ESPN
Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex
Honolulu, Hawai'i

Thursday, Dec. 26
GameAbove Sports Bowl
Pitt vs. Toledo
2 p.m. | ESPN
Ford Field
Detroit, Michigan

Rate Bowl
Rutgers vs. Kansas State
5:30 p.m. | ESPN
Chase Field
Phoenix, Arizona


68 Ventures Bowl
Arkansas State vs. Bowling Green
9 p.m. | ESPN
Hancock Whitney Stadium
Mobile, Alabama

Friday, Dec. 27
Armed Forces Bowl
Navy vs. Oklahoma
12 p.m. | ESPN
Amon G. Carter Stadium
Fort Worth, Texas

Birmingham Bowl
Georgia Tech vs. Vanderbilt
3:30 p.m. | ESPN
Protective Stadium
Birmingham, Alabama

Liberty Bowl
Arkansas vs. Texas Tech
7 p.m. | ESPN
Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium
Memphis, Tennessee

Holiday Bowl
No. 21 Syracuse vs. Washington State
8 p.m. | FOX
Snapdragon Stadium
San Diego, CA

Las Vegas Bowl
USC vs. Texas A&M
10:30 p.m. | ESPN
Allegiant Stadium
Las Vegas, Nevada

Saturday, Dec. 28
Fenway Bowl
UConn vs. North Carolina
11 a.m. | ESPN
Fenway Park
Boston, Massachusetts

Pinstripe Bowl
Boston College vs. Nebraska
12 p.m. | ABC
Yankee Stadium
Bronx, New York

New Mexico Bowl
TCU vs. Louisiana
2:15 p.m. | ESPN
University Stadium
Albuquerque, New Mexico

Pop-Tarts Bowl
No. 13 Miami (Fla.) vs. No. 18 Iowa State
3:30 p.m. | ABC
Camping World Stadium
Orlando, Florida

Arizona Bowl
Colorado State vs. Miami (Ohio)
4:30 p.m. | CW Network
Arizona Stadium
Tucson, Arizona

Military Bowl
NC State vs. East Carolina
5:45 p.m. | ESPN
Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Annapolis, Maryland

Alamo Bowl
No. 17 BYU vs. No. 23 Colorado
7:30 p.m. | ABC
Alamodome
San Antonio, Texas

Independence Bowl
No. 22 Army vs. Louisiana Tech
9:15 p.m. | ESPN
Independence Stadium
Shreveport, Louisiana

Monday, Dec. 30
Music City Bowl
No. 19 Missouri vs. Iowa
2:30 p.m. | ESPN
Nissan Stadium
Nashville, Tennessee

Tuesday, Dec. 31
ReliaQuest Bowl
No. 11 Alabama vs. Michigan
12 p.m. | ESPN
Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, Florida

Sun Bowl
Louisville vs. Washington
2 p.m. | CBS
Sun Bowl
El Paso, Texas

Citrus Bowl
No. 15 South Carolina vs. No. 20 Illinois
3 p.m. | ABC
Camping World Stadium
Orlando, Florida

Texas Bowl
LSU vs. Baylor
3:30 p.m. | ESPN
NRG Stadium
Houston, Texas

College Football Playoff Quarterfinal Game (Fiesta Bowl)
No. 9 Boise State vs. TBD
7:30 p.m. | ESPN
State Farm Stadium
Glendale, Arizona

Wednesday, Jan. 1
College Football Playoff Quarterfinal Game (Peach Bowl)
No. 12 Arizona State vs. TBD
1 p.m. | ESPN
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, Georgia

College Football Playoff Quarterfinal Game (Rose Bowl)
No. 1 Oregon vs. TBD
5 p.m. | ESPN
Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California

College Football Playoff Quarterfinal Game (Sugar Bowl)
No. 2 Georgia vs. TBD
8:45 p.m. | ESPN
Caesars Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana

Thursday, Jan. 2
Gator Bowl
No. 14 Ole Miss vs. Duke
7:30 p.m. | ESPN
EverBank Stadium
Jacksonville, Florida

Friday, Jan. 3
First Responder Bowl
North Texas vs. Texas State
4 p.m. | ESPN
Gerald J. Ford Stadium
Dallas, Texas

Duke's Mayo Bowl
Minnesota vs. Virginia Tech
7:30 p.m. | ESPN
Bank of America Stadium
Charlotte, North Carolina

Saturday, Jan. 4

Bahamas Bowl
Liberty vs. Buffalo
11 a.m. | ESPN2
Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium
Nassau, Bahamas

Thursday, Jan. 9
College Football Playoff Semifinal Game (Orange Bowl)
7:30 p.m. | ESPN
Hard Rock Stadium
Miami Gardens, Florida

Friday, Jan. 10
College Football Playoff Semifinal Game (Cotton Bowl)
7:30 p.m. | ESPN
AT&T Stadium
Arlington, Texas

Monday, Jan. 20
College Football Playoff National Championship Game
7:30 p.m. | ESPN
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, Georgia
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OT: Bands that still tour without original members

I was actually trying to google plant city strawberries because I like them and the ones in Publix suck. But I came upon the strawberry festival and then I started looking at their music lineup for 2025 between the end of Feb beginning of March.

2 that caught my eye were Lynard Skynyrd and The Beach Boys. I was fortunate enough to see Skynyrd back when I was 15-16 just before the plane crash, the only time I saw The Beach Boys was the UCF vs Wofford homecoming when we had fun fun fun until wofford took the homecoming away. Even at that time The Beach Boys weren’t the same, I can’t imagine they are any better now. There are some big names coming to Lakeland for the festival, Reba, Boys II Men, John Fogarty (the one I’m most interested in) and others.

Not that long ago I saw Boston and they had a girl doing a lot of the lead vocals, I saw Styx, I’ve seen other 60s/70s band and most of them seem to have maybe one or two original members and they have all been meh. How do you guys feel about going to see bands that don’t have most of the original members? Do you bother? I just don’t anymore.

On a related subject, have any of you been to the Strawberry Festival for a show? I can still get seats for John Fogarty but they are in the rear section not up front. Curious how big the place is, how far away I’ll be.
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***Five-star PG Mikel Brown Jr. attends UCF-Oklahoma game 🏀

After securing a commitment from Mikey Williams, Johnny Dawkins is looking to add even more star power. Five-star PG Mikel Brown, who is from Orlando, will be here this weekend and attending Saturday's home game vs. Oklahoma.

He is currently listed as a 2025 recruit, but there is buzz he will be reclassifying to 2024. He recently visited Ole Miss and Alabama.

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***Video: "Hometown Hero" Sincere Edwards talks about becoming UCF Football's first commitment for 2024

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I'm posting this here first - I'm trying to see if I can finish a text story before the Dungeon Live.

I was anticipating Dungeon Live being my first experimentation with the setup, but when Sincere I was available I didn't want to pass it up.

My video was struggling to keep up, while the audio was good (though I needed to dial down mic sensitivity). Trace from Sons had already warned me I might need to use an ethernet cable. I have wifi. I just ordered a long ethernet cable from Amazon to see if that helps.

Is this acceptable behavior from UCF Athletics?

Maybe I am the crazy one here but looking for honest feedback. My family lives out of town and we support most UCF sports; I'd guess we spend 5k a year after stadium club football seats and all other sports season tickets. We go to most football games and at least two games for baseball/volleyball/softball every year. I know I'm small time in the world of ticket sales and donors, but I feel like this is really poor service. Due to Texas and Oklahoma softball games, I made a killing last year on my seats. Every other sport in every other has not been profitable. Just feels like ticket rep is being petty and vindictive because I don't like Terry.

Not sure how to fix this other than not giving UCF Athletics the ticket sales.

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Big XII bowl game record currently 4-3

It’s 4-3 if you include BYU’s win over Colorado as both a win and a loss for the Big XII. Congratulations to all the Big XII teams that have won, including TCU, Kansas State, Iowa State, and BYU. Tough luck for Texas Tech, West Virginia, and Colorado, but I’m still glad they showed up and fought their hardest. I look forward to when UCF is ready to get back into a bowl or into the CFP and win.

Way OT Too: I will be on Wheel of Fortune Friday 1/6/17!

I see that everyone and their sister (literally) is going to be on a game show this week, so I might as well throw my hat into the ring! I taped my episode in December and my show will air on Friday January 6th! Check your local listings, but for most of you it will be at 7:30pm on WTFV Channel 9 (ABC).

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Dungeon UCF V Kansas Nil bet thread?

We all know this game is a long shot, and we all know that hoops needs an NIL lift like crazy. If we win this game, who here would be willing to do a one time contribution to support the *players* of our team. If we somehow pull this off, I’m going to donate $100. If we can get 10 people like me, that’s $1,000.

I know some will say “support no matter what” and you’re not wrong, but to those that aren’t supporting now, maybe this can get their feet wet and he’ll build that NIL bucket in the future.

Anyone else willing to donate *if* we beat Kansas?

Happy New Year, Dungeon From the NOSURF Clan.

I hope everyone’s ringing in 2025 with joy, health, and good company. For me, this New Year is extra special—I’m officially retired from the Army as of tomorrow after 32 years, 5 months, and 7 days of service. It’s been an incredible journey, spanning over 32 years as both an enlisted Soldier and an officer. Reflecting on my time in uniform, I’m overwhelmed with gratitude for the countless people who’ve shaped my career. If you’re curious to see it, here’s a link to the video: NoSurf2day's Retirement Ceremony.


On top of that, my family and I are celebrating another huge blessing—we’re expecting our third child, and it’s a girl! We’ve named her Ava Marie, and we couldn’t be more excited. God has truly blessed us in so many ways, and I’m beyond grateful.


Looking ahead, I’m stepping into my next chapter as a retired Soldier, continuing to support the warfighter as a government contractor here in Huntsville. I plan to keep at it as long as it’s fulfilling, and I can’t wait to see what’s in store.


On the home front, we’re also preparing for big things for our oldest son who is on the spectrum. He’s applying to the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering (ASCTE) for 10th grade, and we’re hopeful he’ll be accepted. It’s an amazing STEM school, and he’s passionate about gaming design. If he pursues that path, I’d love to see him at UCF one day.


Lastly, here’s to our UCF sports teams in 2025! I’m excited to see what Scott Frost can do for football and hopeful our basketball team will make some noise in the Big 12. Let’s go dancing in March!


Wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year—remember, no adding or subtracting from the population unless it’s intentional. 😉 Looking forward to more great banter with all of you in the year ahead.


From my family to yours, Cheers to 2025!

OT: General Hunting Thread

Thought I would start this out with a bow hunting question. Due to shoulder issues I got out of compound bow hunting years ago and moved to a crossbow. Recently I decided to jump back into the compound bow world again with a Matthews Lift. Love it, it’s excellent.
My question for the bow hunters: What broad heads are you using?

I shoot Rage expandable on my crossbow but I’m not sure at my draw weight those will work well on elk. I think for whitetail those will be fine, but I ordered a set of Iron Will S100’s to test out as well. Thoughts?
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