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UCF MBB to begin series with Texas A&M, host Aggies Opening Knight

ORLANDO – The UCF men’s basketball team has scheduled a home-and-home series with Texas A&M, starting with the Knights hosting the Aggies for opening night on Monday, Nov. 4 followed by a trip to College Station in 2025.

The home-and-home series will mark the first of two meetings between UCF and Texas A&M on the hardwood.

The Aggies are fresh off back-to-back NCAA Tournament berths under the direction of head coach Buzz Williams. Texas A&M was a No. 9 seed in the NCAA Championship this season and topped Nebraska 98-83 before taking top-seeded Houston to the wire in a 100-95 Cougars overtime victory. The Aggies finished the 2023-24 campaign going 21-15, including a 9-9 mark in Southeastern Conference (SEC) play.


The Fanbase After Several Subpar Seasons

Saturday was a good preview of the future. We have had a lot of good to unbelievable seasons sprinkled in with a few duds over the past 15 years. We are entering our first stretch of several barely average to just plain bad seasons over next few years, unless something drastically changes.

I don’t think we have a bandwagon or fickle fanbase, but I do think Saturday really killed any momentum we had and I don’t see much enthusiasm for the program moving forward. With that, fan interest will drop off.

I also don’t see anything from the administration or coaching that shows any changes happening soon. We are substandard in NIL, facilities, money, resources and everything else needed to be competitive. We will continue to get our top talent picked off and we can’t come close to backfilling that talent.

Change my mind, please.

OT: For medical professionals and those that think they are

First I will tell you that getting older sucks!

Monday evening I was hooking up a new tank on my grill, stood up and suddenly had pain shoot from my left butt cheek to my outer left calf. It was so bad I collapsed, my leg could not hold me up.

I sat for a few mins and managed to hobble back inside. Two days later and I am still having difficulty walking the pain in my calf is still bad, and I still feel it on the left side of my butt as well. It’s funny that it sort of skips the thigh.

I am assuming I did something to my Sciatic nerve. Here is the question, other than taking Aleve and some Hydrocodone I had left from getting a tooth pulled what can I do for this? Also would you go see an orthopedic or a chiropractor if it doesn’t get better in a day or two?
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OT - MCO - Clear - TSA Pre

Left with a group this morning and some had TSA pre-check, some had standard, and I had TSA pre-check with Clear…. Guess who made it through security 10 minutes behind everyone else… me. They only had one person working the clear lanes. It can be a life saver at times, but more and more often I wonder if this trend will continue and pre-check/clear will be just as busy as every other line.

Oh, and JD is such a nice dude.

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Who are we rooting against in the B12 this season and why?

Who do you want to see fail this year in the B12 (could not include all team) Up to two picks

  • Utah

    Votes: 33 49.3%
  • Arizona

    Votes: 2 3.0%
  • Baylor

    Votes: 2 3.0%
  • BYU

    Votes: 2 3.0%
  • Cinci

    Votes: 27 40.3%
  • Colorado

    Votes: 37 55.2%
  • Houston

    Votes: 9 13.4%
  • ISU

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Kansas

    Votes: 2 3.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 5 7.5%

Of Course we want the B12 as a whole to flourish and have the best team in the playoff (along with UCF) but if you have a fan base or program that you could pick to bring down a notch or two who would it be?

Knight baseball broadcast

The color commentators they use for the broadcasts on ESPN plus are really good. They provide a lot of knowledge that the average person wouldn’t know of. It would be nice if they even got more time after MD spouts off about his personal life. I know baseball has a lot of downtime, but I prefer to listen to knowledge about the game as opposed to the play-by-play guys boring personal life. JMO

***Gus Malzahn talks portal and more to 365 Sports: 'This place is a goldmine' 🏈

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UCF head coach Gus Malzahn joined 365 Sports on Thursday to talk transfer portal, the program's trajectory in the Big 12 and other topics.

Hosted by Craig Smoak, David Smoak and Paul Catalina, 365 Sports is streamed daily on Youtube from 4-7 p.m. EST.

Reflecting on the Knights' first year in the Big 12, Malzahn said it was a learning experience.

"There's quality teams and you've got to play well to win," Malzahn said. "The thing about this year is we only play two teams that were on last year's schedule. It's like we're starting over. The four new teams from out west, we play them all. It was a good experience (last year) and we're looking forward to this year."

UCF's biggest portal prize of the offseason was landing former Arkansas quarterback KJ Jefferson.

"KJ is a guy that I recruited in high school, the same year I recruited Bo Nix," Malzahn said. "His skill set really fits what we like to do. He's a big guy with a great arm. He's thrown for almost 8,000 yards and throws a great deep ball. He can run too. He's an experienced guy. When he went in the portal we circled him. We were very glad to get him."

Looking at other portal needs, Malzahn said they had to build quality depth.

"We had to get more depth at linebacker. We hit the portal right after the season. The best thing we did was hold on to our top guys. We didn't really lose very many guys and we held on to our top ones. We went in the portal and addressed those needs. We got some experienced linebackers. I think that was great. We added different positions, guys that could come in with experience that had been successful at other places."

Malzahn was asked whether their 2023 depth perhaps was not quite up to par as they transitioned from the American to the Big 12.

"I think that's fair to say," Malzahn said. "Like I said, any time you go into a new conference there's a learning curve. We're really trying to build quality depth, but obviously there's nothing like going through it and seeing what reality is. It was good for us to get that foundation of that first year and seeing what we need to do as a program to be able to compete for a championship in that league.

"It's a good conference. Every week you're playing a good team. There's no off week. That was our mindset after the season as far as addressing our needs."

Malzahn said the portal is an convenient avenue to address immediate needs, but stressed again the importance of keeping your roster intact.

"I think the key to a program's success is going to be keeping their top players and not losing them," Malzahn said. "That way you can have continuity. We've had great success in the portal, but I think it's even more important that we kept most of our top guys."

David Smoak mentioned they recently interviewed Texas State head coach GJ Kinne, who is a former quarterback that played for Malzahn at Tulsa and also was part of Malzahn's first UCF staff in 2021.

"I think the sky is the limit for GJ," Malzahn said. "He is a young guy, but he is very intelligent. He has the unique ability to make really good decisions when the pressure is the highest. He relates well to players. He did a great job for us the first year we were here. We had Dillon Gabriel coming back. We had him for three games and I think we were the No. 1 (offensive) team statistically. He gets hurt last play (of the third game) and we had to throw a true freshman (Mikey Keene) in there. He ended up winning seven games and we had a big bowl win against Florida. GJ deserves a lot of credit for his development and helping me as my right-hand person. The sky is the limit. Doesn't surprise me at all that he had the success he had last year with a top 10 offense."

Other head coaches under Malzahn's coaching tree were mentioned, including Kenny Dillingham (Arizona State), Rhett Lashlee (SMU), Eli Drinkwitz (Missouri) and Mike Norvell (Florida State).

Malzahn said being a head coach today is vastly different than it was just three years ago.

"Roster management is so important," Malzahn said. "(You have to be) a little bit of a GM. The role of a head coach has really changed. What I love to do is coaching players on the field. Once your spring practice, fall camp starts, that's the funnest part for me. The reality is putting together a competitive roster each year and keeping the integrity of your program with your core beliefs. That's the challenge for all coaches in this day and time."

Later, Malzahn spoke about why coming to UCF was so appealing for him.

"This place is a goldmine. It really is. Our best days are ahead of us. I don't think it's going to be very long at all. Everything is set now that we're in the Big 12, a Power Five conference. We're right in the middle of the state. We're in Orlando with no NFL team. The best brands in the world are here. You think about NIL and branding and everything that goes with the new age of college football, it's all set up. I'm real excited and looking forward to the future."

Paul Catalina was in Orlando for last year's game against Baylor and he raved about the gameday experience.

"We're a young school," Malzahn said. "I think we're the youngest Power Five school. Average age of our alumni is 36. We graduate 19 or 20,000 every single year. We're one of the fastest-growing fanbases too."

UCF's spring portal success was mentioned, particularly pairing up running back Peny Boone with returning starter RJ Harvey. Boone, the 2023 MAC Offensive Player of the Year at Toledo, committed last week.

"We're real excited about that room," Malzahn said. "We've got some really talented guys that I think are NFL guys along with KJ Jefferson. You're talking about some big guys that have been successful. We're very excited about that. We believe in running the football, playing fast and throwing it deep. It fits to what we're looking for."

INTERVIEW ADDED:: Jacoby Jones - new UCF Football WR/Ohio Transfer

On this week's Sons of UCF LIVE: We get to know Ohio Transfer WR and newest Knight Jacoby Jones. Plus, we talk UCF Softball with Eric Lopez, covering the Knights at the BIG 12 Championship in Oklahoma. And, plenty of UCF Baseball talk when Eric Henry, who covers Texas for Horns247, joins us to preview the Knights and the Longhorns.

Thanks for watching here.

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