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BCU Center Elijah Hulsewe transfers to UCF

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UCF hires Adam Widman as new Senior Assoc. AD for Communications

He replaces John Heisler. Press release:

ORLANDO – UCF Vice President and Director of Athletics Terry Mohajir has named Adam Widman Senior Associate Athletics Director for Brand Communications. Widman brings more than 20 years of high-level communications experience to UCF athletics, including five years in the NFL and more than a decade at two Big Ten institutions.

“Adam stood out among the many qualified candidates we interviewed with his experience, knowledge and passion for college athletics,” Mohajir said. “He is a dynamic, well-rounded leader who will bring a unique and versatile set of skills and ideas to our department as we head into this new era of college athletics with a focus on player brands and communication to the public. We are excited to have him join the UCF family.”

Widman will oversee the strategic communications team and will be the primary point of contact for all executive-level communications, including Vice President & Director of Athletics Mohajir and football head coach Gus Malzahn. He will also oversee strategic messaging plans to maximize brand awareness and organizational initiatives while also serving as liaison with university communications.

“I cannot express how thankful and excited I am to join the talented team here at UCF,” Widman said. “I want to thank Terry Mohajir, Gus Malzahn and Chief Branding Officer Jimmy Skiles for this tremendous opportunity. My family and I are excited to get down to Orlando.”

A native of Columbus, Ohio, Widman comes to UCF from Chicago where he served as Director of Football Communications for the Chicago Bears from 2017-2022. There he consistently worked with high-profile players, coaches and executives daily on media management and preparation for weekly and postgame interviews. He and his staff managed the Chicago media and developed communications strategies for club initiatives, helping to strengthen the organization’s brand and highlight human interest stories off the field.

Widman also oversaw the editing of the 400-page media guide, its weekly 200-page game release, the @BearsPR public relations Twitter/X account and all content on its media web portal. He also worked with network TV partners (CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, NFLN) each week while also coordinating yearly media day content shoots.

Prior to his arrival at the Bears, Widman spent nearly 10 years at his alma mater, The Ohio State University, where he served as Associate Director of Athletics Communications from 2007-2017. While in Columbus he served as the top communications assistant for the football program while also working with the women’s basketball, track and field and women’s lacrosse teams. Overall, Widman assisted with Ohio State’s communications efforts at four BCS bowl games, the 2014 and 2016 College Football Playoff (CFP), two national championship games, two Big Ten football championship games and the 2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four in New Orleans. Widman also twice served as the media coordinator for the NCAA women’s basketball tournament first and second rounds in Columbus.

Also during his time at Ohio State, Widman assisted the football director of operations and player personnel director with recruiting efforts and ran point on the team’s weekly media release. In addition, he managed a communications staff that worked with more than 1,000 student-athletes for 36 varsity sports and also oversaw all press box and game day responsibilities.

Prior to Ohio State, Widman worked for two years at Northwestern University as Associate Director of Athletics Communications, heading up the PR efforts for the men’s basketball, men’s soccer and its nationally ranked women’s lacrosse team, where he was a part of two NCAA national championships in 2006 and 2007.

Widman’s first full-time job came at Kent State University from 2003-05 where he served as an Assistant Director of Athletics Communications for the women’s basketball, baseball and field hockey teams.

Widman spent the past year in 2023-24 working in corporate PR for Advocate Health Care in Chicago where he headed up all brand communications for its corporate sports sponsors, which included the Chicago Bears, Bulls, Cubs and the Milwaukee Brewers.

An avid Cleveland sports fan, Widman is a graduate of Ohio State where he received his bachelor’s degree in journalism. He and his wife, Emily, have two sons, Mason (4) and Logan (1), and a dog, Tucker.


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PREVIEW ARTICLE: UCF Baseball vs Oklahoma State Thursday

After starting the year off slowly with a 12-8 record at the end of the series with UCF, the Cowboys rattled off an impressive 24-8 record (18-7 BXII) enroute to the number two spot in the conference. With that seeding, Oklahoma State was granted a bye for the first round of the conference tournament and took Tuesday off.

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Out of State UCF fans

Curious if other out of state UCF fans/alumni follow their local college team as well as UCF? Do you have a rooting interest in some obscure Division II team near by, local P5 school, FCS team, G5 MAC/C-USA darling, etc.

Being in Phoenix the past 10+ years I have kept an eye on Arizona State/Arizona as well as the little guy Grand Canyon as they made their transition to D-1 and now in the WCC. Now that I have more Big XII schools closer to me than those in Orlando it's surreal that those teams I was following casually now share a conference with UCF. Attending games at Arizona State is going to take on a different look and feel watching two conference mates square off.

PREVIEW ARTICLE from Mptness: UCF Baseball vs Oklahoma State on Thursday

After starting the year off slowly with a 12-8 record at the end of the series with UCF, the Cowboys rattled off an impressive 24-8 record (18-7 BXII) enroute to the number two spot in the conference. With that seeding, Oklahoma State was granted a bye for the first round of the conference tournament and took Tuesday off.

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Around The Kingdom - Where did all this money come from?

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

In this episode, the guys talk about the current litigation with the NCAA, which will see billions of dollars change hands and potentially change college athletics forever.

Plus, will this significantly hurt the walk-on program at most schools? And, as the portal has officially settled, did UCF come out better than expected?

Also: Softball suffers a heartbreaker, baseball barely survives round 1, the Big 12 will play 20 games in hoops, and Trace erases a moment of history.

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What’s up with our TDT tourist tax money

So does this money exist? Have we gotten a better idea of what milestones we need to hit to actually get paid out?
Any updates at all?

I thought there were caveats about needing to hit thresholds or something but I can’t find the info on what hurdles may exist between us and getting $90mil from all the goofs who rent mini vans and **** up traffic on i4

I know it moves slow and wasn’t an immediate distribution but i can’t be the only one who was left with more questions than we received answers. But I can’t seem to find more info beyond like October

Apologies in advance if this stuff has been answered, I am dumb

Spring Game thoughts

OFFENSE

Townsend, Jarrad Baker, Randy Pittman, and Bredell Richardson were in the first group of receivers. Townsend, Pittman and Jarrad Baker shined. Had lots of catches and targets. Whittemore did the least of the wideouts in the Group 1.

KJ Jefferson was hot and cold. He missed some wide open guys and finished with two TDs and two INTs, including one on him.

Caden Kitler and Cameron Kinnie (second team) were near flawless on snaps. Very impressive.

Paul Rupelt started at right tackle, and I don't recall him giving up a sack.

Chauncey Magwood made a bonehead play that resulted in an INT after a bobbled ball and had a big run after the catch.

Timmy McClain hurt the first-team defense with his legs, but helped it with his arm. 🤣

Tyree Patterson earned some targets on the second group. Kylan Fox as well. Jordan Bridgewater may have a future as well. Even Grant Stevens was getting some opportunities.

I never heard Goldie Lawrence's name called with the second group.

DEFENSE

Solid overall. First-year was suffocating.

Second-team struggled some to stop the run, but gave up only a handful of explosive plays.

Andrew Harris shined on the second-team defense with two sacks and a big stop to force a punt.

Jesiah Pierre, Deshawn Pace, and Xe'ree Alexander had some moments on defense as well.

Ja'Maric Morris and Jason Duclona were two corners the Knights' first-team offense went after on deep balls.

Christian Peterson is one of the fastest players on the team and made the first pick off Magwood's deflection.

Lots of big name guys didn't get their names called on defense and that was probably a good thing.

The Knighted Ones Podcast - Ep 39: Terrance Plummer Is Here, O'Leary's O'Leadership, & Tulsa Tragedy

Welcome to The Knighted One’s Podcast, Episode number 39. We are the ONLY podcast that features a former UCF National Champion, a former UCF radio host, an ESPN Analyst and Hoops Player, a INfamous rapper, and an IG star, shooting the breeze, talking UCF Sports.

This week our favorite linebacker Terrance Plummer Joins us on the show! We talk defensive philosophy, being a team catalyst, the NIL Settlement, and tearing up cookie cakes!

Please comment for subjects that we should cover in our Intern Re-Education segment!


Introductions
Terrance Plummer Joins Us - 00:05:55
- Game Recognizes Game
- Changing Chemistry
- The Cardiac Knights
- The Forgotten Legend of The 2012 Team
- O' Leary's O'Leadership
- Early Impressions Of Tre
- TP's Defensive Philosophy
- Our Defensive Lapses and Expectations
- Precognition and Perspective Makes Defensive Plays
- Starting at a Good Pace
- Being The Captain and The Catalyst
- Knowing The Game Plan
- Size Matters
- Using History To Create a Legacy
- TP's Expectations
- $5 and a Bag of Chips
- Where the CFB Structure is Headed
- TP Shall Return!!
- What's TP Up to Right Now?
UCF Football Talk - 01:16:19
- The ACTUAL Final Transfer
- Josh Has No Comment (JK)
- Any Depth is Still Exciting
Hoopin' N' Hollerin' - 01:22:14
- A Yellow Jacket Gets Knighted
- Adding More Pieces To The Puzzle
UCF Baseball - 01:25:32
- Baylor's Failure
- Big 12 Tourney Time!!
- Softball Had a Late Night
- An Elite Team
Allen's Oxymoronic Stat of The Week - 01:32:08
- Allen Got Lazy
Josh's Sometimes Funny Fact Of The Week - 01:33:46
- A Man of Many Jerseys
- The Guys Have Amnesia
UCF Athletic Sports Update - 01:45:36
- Rowing Upstream
Final Thoughts - 01:47:06

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INTERVIEWS: UCF Baseball HC Rich Wallace & C Danny Neri

The UCF Knights baseball team outlasted the Cincinnati Bearcats in the opening round of the Big 12 conference tournament.

After blowing a lead in the bottom of the ninth, Danny Neri played the hero by hitting a game winning home run in extra innings.

For Neri, it was his third home run of the game, setting a Big 12 Conference tournament record.

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Video: Coach Rich Wallace & C Danny Neri reflect on Big 12 Tournament win vs. Cincinnati ⚔️⚾

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In Arlington, Tex., to play in their inaugural Big 12 tournament, UCF Baseball won perhaps their most thrilling game of the season.

After Cincinnati tied the game at 5 with three runs in the ninth to force extra innings, UCF's Danny Neri, who had homered twice during regulation, hit his third home run in the 11th inning to lift the Knights to the 6-5 win.

Due to the multitude of Tuesday upsets, UCF received a day off on Wednesday and will face the winner of Texas Tech/Oklahoma State on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. EST.

Neri and head coach Rich Wallace, sporting a black eye after being hit in the face with a foul ball in the ninth inning, reflect on Tuesday's win and look ahead to the rest of the week.

UCF 2024 Football Season Tickets SOLD-OUT!

2024 Season Tickets now sold-out!

Last year, they didn't sellout till mid June:

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