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2024 CFP Expansion Approved as Rose Bowl Signs On at Deadline

Current Rose Bowl contract coukd be the reason why the CFP can't expand for 2024.

INTERVIEW: UCF Knights LS Gage King: "I want to make some tackles this year."

The UCF Knights special teams unit starts and end with long snapper Gage King. Entering his second season with the Knights, Gage continues to work hard to hone his craft. However, it is after the snap where Gage has set his sights for this season, with a goal of making more tackles in coverage.

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UCF misses out on Big 12/Big East Battle for second year in a row

UCF also didn't make the cut this past season.

Baylor at UConn
Kansas at Creighton
Butler at Houston
Marquette at Iowa State
Kansas State at St. John’s
Xavier at TCU
Cincinnati at Villanova
BYU at Providence
Oklahoma State at Seton Hall
Georgetown at West Virginia
DePaul at Texas Tech

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INTERVIEW: UCF Knights LS Gage King: "I want to make some tackles this year."

The UCF Knights special teams unit starts and end with long snapper Gage King. Entering his second season with the Knights, Gage continues to work hard to hone his craft. However, it is after the snap where Gage has set his sights for this season, with a goal of making more tackles in coverage.

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Wayyyy OT: Outlook Email/Tasks Tips and Tricks?

I'm looking for your best tips and tricks to manage the barrage of emails that you get at work on a daily/nightly basis. I think I do a good job staying on top of things, but with the advent of AI there has to be a better way to stay on top of things.

Here's what I'm currently doing and what I'm working with:
  • Microsoft Office 365 Suite (Outlook 365 web-based for emails)
  • Microsoft Tasks - Treat this as my daily or weekly to-do list and have the panel open in Outlook so it's always visible.
  • I have dozens of Folders because I don't like my Inbox cluttered. I move emails to Folder only after I have read it and followed up with whatever action is needed.
  • I have Rules set up for emails that are mostly just FYI and don't require any action on my part. The rules mostly include "mark as read" and then "move to folder."
  • I have Quick Steps set up for my most used Folders to quickly move emails into them.
I'm positive there are more ways to use Outlook to increase my productivity and interact less with the benign, meaningless emails that I get constantly. For example, the "Thanks" email that I get from colleagues once I respond to their email. I'm interested in learning how to:
  • Use AI to streamline some of the email and tasks within those emails.
    • Our IT department has our system on lock down, so adding programs/apps isn't possible. However, we are a Microsoft district and I'm seeing CoPilot starting to be embedded in some of our apps but not yet functional. For example, CoPilot has a button in PowerBi, but it's not "turned on" yet.
  • Set up Rules that will deal with those benign emails that don't need any action without accidentally deleting or moving an email that needed a response.
  • Anything that will make the management of emails simpler.
Thanks in advance for whatever you share!

Sons fo UCF: I have a request

Will one of you guys please file an open records request with the UCF athletic department for updated copies of contracts for Ted Roof, Tim Harris Jr., Darin Hinshaw, Addison Williams, and Trovon Reed.

Gus had to get very creative to stay within UCF's salary budget while bringing in all these experienced personalities at the same time.

Grant Heard made $425k; David Gibbs, $475k; Darin Hinshaw, $600k; Addison Williams, $700k; and Ernie Sims, $250k in 2023. Heard's and Sims' contracts had to be bought out. Gibbs' was nonrenewed.

I am really curious to find out how Gus made the numbers work and how the Knights salary pool stacks up with the rest of the Big 12 in Year 2.

Fair market value for Roof alone is in the 800k-$1 million range, which Gus may have mitigated for 2024 since Oklahoma owed Roof an additional $1.2 million for the final year on his contract. Tim Harris Jr. return warrants a $750k+ contract.

Thanks guys!

Around The Kingdom: The INs and OUTs for UCF Football.

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

In this episode, the guys discuss the latest in the transfer portal for UCF Football, which saw a Boom and a few more defections.

While discussing the portal, the guys also review the new proposed rules, and once a Knight, always a Knight?

Also: Maybe we like the super league, how does dinner with Gus sound, will somebody please control the prop bets, and tacos.

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Around The Kingdom: The INs and OUTs for UCF Football

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

In this episode, the guys discuss the latest in the transfer portal for UCF Football, which saw a Boom and a few more defections.

While discussing the portal, the guys also review the new proposed rules, and once a Knight, always a Knight?

Also: Maybe we like the super league, how does dinner with Gus sound, will somebody please control the prop bets, and tacos.

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The Knighted Ones Podcast - Episode 35: Boundless Transfers & Super Leagues

Welcome to The Knighted One’s Podcast, Episode number 35. We are the ONLY podcast that features a former UCF National Champion, a former UCF radio host, a INfamous rapper, and an IG star, shooting the breeze, talking UCF Sports.

This week we talk rule changes, super leagues, Diplo, and the lawless land that is the Transfer Portal becoming even more lawless.

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

Introductions
UCF Football Talk - 00:04:32
- Portal Traffic
- Some Loss But Big Gain
- 2 New Transfers To UCF
College Football Updates - 00:17:00
- 2 min Rule
- Transfer Restrictions Lighten Even Further
- Choosing Currency Over Consistency
- Ben Yells At a Cloud
- NIL is Bad For GPA's
- Losing Connection With Players
- The Only Rule is There's No Rules
- NIL Suit And Alignment
- New Ways of Calling Plays
- Tre & Pictionary Plays (The Mystery Behind Sideline Cards)
- PAC 12 Loses Its Power
- Lookin Ahead To A 2027 CFPB Look-in
- On The Right Side of The Alliance
- Super Leagues
- Breaking It Down
- Tre Doesn't Like West Virginia
- Do We Make The Cut Of 64 Power Conferences?
- Roger Assigns Homework
- Tre Has "One More Thing"
Hoops News - 01:35:20
- We "Hall" in a Big One
- Fixing The Frontline
- TCU Fumbles The NIL Bag
UCF Baseball - 01:44:14
- Wins, Wins, and More Wins
- Not a Lot of Room For Error
Student Re-Education - 01:49:51
- Victory Over Russia
Josh's Sometimes Funny Fact of The Week - 01:51:32
- Former Student at Stagecoach????
- Tre Laments Softball
UCF Athletics Update - 02:00:46
- Women's Tennis Gets a Dub Before Getting Out
- Men's Tennis Gets Knocked Out
- Allen Claps Back
- Softball Takes The Owls
Final Thoughts - 02:02:35

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The Knighted Ones Podcast - Episode 35: Boundless Transfers & Super Leagues

Welcome to The Knighted One’s Podcast, Episode number 35. We are the ONLY podcast that features a former UCF National Champion, a former UCF radio host, a INfamous rapper, and an IG star, shooting the breeze, talking UCF Sports.

This week we talk rule changes, super leagues, Diplo, and the lawless land that is the Transfer Portal becoming even more lawless.

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

Introductions
UCF Football Talk - 00:04:32
- Portal Traffic
- Some Loss But Big Gain
- 2 New Transfers To UCF
College Football Updates - 00:17:00
- 2 min Rule
- Transfer Restrictions Lighten Even Further
- Choosing Currency Over Consistency
- Ben Yells At a Cloud
- NIL is Bad For GPA's
- Losing Connection With Players
- The Only Rule is There's No Rules
- NIL Suit And Alignment
- New Ways of Calling Plays
- Tre & Pictionary Plays (The Mystery Behind Sideline Cards)
- PAC 12 Loses Its Power
- Lookin Ahead To A 2027 CFPB Look-in
- On The Right Side of The Alliance
- Super Leagues
- Breaking It Down
- Tre Doesn't Like West Virginia
- Do We Make The Cut Of 64 Power Conferences?
- Roger Assigns Homework
- Tre Has "One More Thing"
Hoops News - 01:35:20
- We "Hall" in a Big One
- Fixing The Frontline
- TCU Fumbles The NIL Bag
UCF Baseball - 01:44:14
- Wins, Wins, and More Wins
- Not a Lot of Room For Error
Student Re-Education - 01:49:51
- Victory Over Russia
Josh's Sometimes Funny Fact of The Week - 01:51:32
- Former Student at Stagecoach????
- Tre Laments Softball
UCF Athletics Update - 02:00:46
- Women's Tennis Gets a Dub Before Getting Out
- Men's Tennis Gets Knocked Out
- Allen Claps Back
- Softball Takes The Owls
Final Thoughts - 02:02:35

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***Mainland DT Christian Hudson: 'UCF is one of my top schools'***

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Top UCF target Christian Hudson was on campus for multiple days this past weekend.

The Daytona Beach Mainland defensive tackle spent Friday becoming better acquainted with the coaching staff and then returned Saturday to watch the spring scrimmage.

"I got there early and we first sat down with Coach (Kenny) Martin," Hudson said. "We had a good talk. He showed me some things about UCF, the great things they've done and what they'll continue to do. Then we went to the walk-through and I was able to see Coach Martin actually working with the players. We also had defensive line meetings and got to sit in on that. They watched practice from the day before and they talked about what they did well and what they could have done better.

"After that, we sat down with Coach (Ted) Roof. He was telling me how much of a priority I am and how I can fit in. Then we went in to meet with Coach (Gus) Malzahn. Coach Martin was in there too. He told me about all the great things UCF is going to accomplish now that they're in the Big 12. There's no other place closer to me that plays big-time football. He wanted me to know how much I'm a priority for them."

"Everybody in the building is very humble and not cocky about themselves," Hudson continued. "It's a great place that will continue to produce great athletes. I learned about what I can do for them and how they can help me. UCF provided great information for me about my future and everything they can do."

UCF was one of the first schools to offer Hudson, doing so more than a year ago. His main point of contact has been Kenny Martin, who would be his future position coach.

"Coach Martin said he likes my explosive power, my knock-back ability and that I have great movement skills, I can move sideline to sideline and get where I need to be. I have a high motor and a mean streak."

The bond is strong with Coach Martin.

"The relationship is great," Hudson said of UCF's defensive tackles coach. "I'd say that's probably my strongest relationship coaching wise of any coach that's recruiting me. That's probably the coach that has the strongest connection to me as of right now. I'm grateful that he's believed in me and has put the time and effort into recruiting me."

Hudson really enjoyed sitting down with head coach Gus Malzahn as well.

"He's a great coach," Hudson said. "He's very humble about himself. He doesn't really like to talk about his accomplishments, but he won a National Championship and then had another National Championship that he should have won. I got to see his rings and the coach awards in his office. He's a great head coach. I would love to play for him."

Hudson will make his first official visit for Bounce House Weekend on May 31. Other scheduled official visits include Iowa State (June 7), Maryland (June 14) and Iowa (June 21).

"I don't have a set list or anything like that, but UCF is definitely one of my top schools," Hudson said.

He plans to make a decision this summer prior to his senior year.

"The most important thing to me would be relationships with my coaches," Hudson said. "I want to make sure the coaches are going to be there with me. I'm not big on transferring. I want to pick a place and stay there. A place where I can thrive. Just a great place culture wise and with great fans too."

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