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Who is better on the Piano?

College FootBall 2022 Kickoff AUG 27

Now that we are just a little more than 2 weeks away from the start of the 2022 season starting August 27 ESPN has most of their first week television coverage listed.
FULL COVERAGE LINK:
https://www.espn.com/college-football/schedule

Best games on Aug 27:

LOOKING at SEPT 1st it looks like UCF was squeezed out of national television as the coverage will be ESPN +, But they don't have any games listed for ESPN 2 so maybe there is still hope for national coverage.

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FAU Tix?

Hello fellow Knights fans. For those planning to go to the @ FAU game, how is everyone planning to buy their tix? The seating assignment given to UCF by FAU is atrocious (119/219– crappy end zone sections). What will be the best way to get single game tix? FAU? StubHub?

Is FAU planning to fleece fans by forcing them into purchasing season tickets to get access to a ticket to the UCF game (as FIU did a few years ago)? Dad and I are also going to ECU; and those seat assignments are even worse. But I doubt it’ll be difficult to get good single game tix to that game.

Any direction is appreciated. GKCO!

Chris

The QB competition going into the first scrimmage...

This isn't the opinion of Gus Malzahn or Chip Lindsey, and there are a lot of variables that go into making a QB decision. It's also still fairly early with just five practices so far.

But after giving it a few days and asking a few people with knowledge of practices, I asked them who they thought was ahead, and everybody has said Mikey Keene.

He's been more accurate passing the football, knows where to go with the play and makes quick decisions. JRP less so.

Of course, Sunday is the first scrimmage. There is a second scrimmage next Saturday which I believe is open to Shareholders. Gus has said he'd like to name a starter following the two scrimmages, but has also said the time frame could be fluid. He says usually there's a point when the team "knows" who the best QB is, so it's pretty easy to name a starter at that point.

Knowing JRP's athleticism and elite running ability, you'd love for the other parts of his game to catch up. He would be unstoppable. It should also be stated that practices somewhat limit JRP since QBs usually aren't "live." It's hard for him to show off his speed when the play is being blown dead because a DL got within a few feet of him.

In Mikey's case, with the offensive talent UCF has at all positions, all that is needed is a QB that is going to be smart with the ball, makes good decisions and gets into the hands of playmakers. Mikey can definitely do that.

Hopefully we'll hear some chatter following the scrimmage.

Mack is still in the running to be the starting QB

On a day of naming our starting QB, Mack still could become the starter even though he had an subpar year and was clearly outplayed

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***Gus Malzahn talks camp conclusion, QB to be named soon? ⚔️🏈

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This weekend puts the wrap on preseason camp. With classes beginning next week, UCF head coach Gus Malzahn said they'd shift into game week mode when they resume practice on Tuesday. Here's everything he had to say at his latest press conference.

Opening statement:

"I think overall it was a really good day. Really wrapping up fall camp as far as our practices are concerned. Did some situational things. We did onside hands team, we did punt, punt return. We're still trying to figure out who our punt returner is, so we had four or five guys being a part of that. We did a two-minute situation, down by seven, down by three, with both groups. That was really good information. A lot of time, those end-of-game scenarios, the coaches and players, they're all on the same page. The players know what the coach is thinking before, so you can't do enough work with that.

"We did third-down work with crowd noise. On third down and you're on the road, the offense can't hear. When you're at home, the defense can't. We cranked the music up with that and then we let our young guys scrimmage a little bit towards the end. We're trying to find those young guys. One more time to show what you can do. Right now, I'm not ready to say this guy or that guy but I will say there's a handful of guys that kind of flashed out there. We're trying to put the pieces of the puzzle with special teams. The thing about special teams, you can have a two-deep depth chart but halfway through the season it's usually threes and fours. Some guys might not even be on the list. We're just trying to figure all that out as a staff.

"Tomorrow evening, we'll have a dress rehearsal. Come in here, we'll be in the locker room and go through pregame. We'll get on the sideline, have all the scenarios with the defense. Every special teams scenario. Where they're setting, all the specifics, who is in charge of the sideline on offense and defense.

"It's wrapping up. It's been a grind for fall camp. 16 practices. I think the guys for the most part have done a really good job of hanging in there mentally. Physically, practice is what you do but the mental grind of everything whether it's meetings, walk-through, practice, scrimmages, the ups and downs that go with it. It's been really good for our coaches. I think we're in a good spot.

"As far as our quarterback situation, I think we're getting real close to making a decision. It's not an easy decision. I think that's a good thing for us long term. But we will be making a decision here in the near future."

You said things are wrapping up as far as the camp phase. Does game week begin next week? And are you hoping to have a quarterback when that starts?

"We'd definitely like that to happen. We're already started working on our first opponent. We'll start school on Monday. We'll be off. That will be our normal routine. Tuesday will be our first full-fledged practice as far as preparing for our opponents and all the pieces of the puzzle. Definitely we'd like to have a quarterback named by then if at all possible. I think we're getting closer."

You talked about punt return and kick return. Do you think the younger players will be part of that?

"I think so. Xavier Townsend is one of those guys in the mix returning. Quan Lee is one of those guys that has been mixed with some kickoff return. We've got good information on the guys who have done it before. This time of year it's more of seeing where somebody is at who is new or just got here, see how they react in certain situations."

On wearing Kemore Gamble's shirt:

"I'm real proud of him. He's had a really solid camp. I think he's in a good spot for the season."

On information he learned from camp:

"I felt like we were a talented group, but talent gets you so far. It's about chemistry. It's about team. It's really about those intangible things. That's what wins championships. That's what I've been looking for. How close our offense and defense can come together. How about our new guys with the older guys, how are they coming together. We put them in a lot of situations which is good. I think we're at a point where we know quite a bit about our team. The first couple games we'll learn some things, but I think we've got pretty good information right now."

What is the overall health of your team?

"I think overall we're fairly healthy. We've got some bumps and bruises. Hamstrings, stuff like that. Soft tissue. We've got to get healed up. That's what we said a minute ago. You've got three days to get your body healthy and all that. Then I told them, hey Tuesday, everybody is healthy. It's time to get going. It has been a physical camp. For the most part, we've had one or two situations injury wise. I think team wise we're in a good spot."

How is Amari Johnson? Chip alluded to him being banged up. I know he was important to receiver and punt returner.

"Well he is one of those guys that did get banged up. We'll see how that goes. He's a very big part of what we're doing. I think everybody knows that. He's a dynamic special teams player. He's a very reliable receiver. He'll be working real hard to get back as soon as possible."

If he's out at punt return, I know you mentioned a couple freshmen, is that ideal to have true freshmen returning punts?

"I just mentioned those freshmen to give them a chance. We know about our older guys. We have three or four older guys we know a lot about. We're giving the young guys an opportunity to see what they can do."

Who would step in at punt returner?

"We're working on it. We've got Ryan O'Keefe back there. Obviously everybody knows how dynamic he is with the ball in his hands. Kobe Hudson is a guy. Newt (Divaad Wilson) is a guy that can do. Nikai Martinez. We've got a lot of options. It's just a matter of figuring out in the next 10 days who the first guy is that's going to be out there."

Do you have an update on Landon Woodson?

"Landon is going to be not with us as far as playing, but he's going to be assisted us in every possible way. He's a big part of our team. He's one of the unsung leaders. He'll be helping the defense with all kinds of different things. His knee is not allowing him to be able to play. He'll be with us. Go through all the different things with Senior Day and all that. He's a big part of our program."

On the linebackers:

"We don't have time for growing pains. I think Travis has done a super job of giving those guys opportunities. I think he has a good idea about the guys we'll go with the first game. The good thing is right now I think we've got depth at that position. That's the good thing. He's done a super job with them. We feel like we've got some talent. Like I said, whether it's linebacker or anything, we don't have time for growing pains so we've got to be ready to go."

In what ways do you feel you have more weapons on offense?

"You've got some veteran guys that were pretty good on their teams. These freshmen, we've got some playmakers. Running backs, we're probably as deep as any team in the country. That's an area that's really good. Of course our offensive line. We had a really good offensive line last year. We lost two of our guys, but brought in three transfers. Big Paul Rubelt is getting better. Brought in two transfer guards. I think we've got a little more depth up front than we had last year."

On working with Travis Williams:

"He's a real guy. He's one of my guys. He's not just a big-time coach, he's a big-time person. He truly cares about his players. He has a unique gift. They want to play extremely hard for him. I think that's a sign of a great coach. He's a great relationship guy. He's a great team guy within his own room. Defensive staff is very close. He does a really good job with making sure everyone meets the standard. We're very blessed to have him."

More on Travis Williams:

"I have a lot of trust in him. Trust in him from the standpoint that he does a great job. He cares for his players. I like the person he is. He's unique. That's really the big thing for me."

The dress rehearsal tomorrow night?

"It's helmet only. It won't be full speed. It's more logistic. Making sure we're organized on the sidelines. It'll be in the evening."

Getting used to the lights in the stadium?

"That's part of it too. Early in the season that's always a factor."

You're making a transfer addition with Timmy McClain, quarterback from South Florida. What did you like about his game to welcome him into your program?

"I think all the people saw the way he played against us last year. He was dynamic. For a true freshman, the way he competed. The fact he's right down the road. We talk about the State of Orlando. He is going to be a scout team quarterback. He'll get a chance to develop. He knows a lot of our players. A lot of our players know him. He's from a great high school here that's local. It all fits with our plan."

When you're looking at anyone in the portal, you look at their film, but being on the same playing field and seeing him with your own eyes, did that make it a quicker decision that you want him?

"I think so. This day and time, whether it's us or someone else, there's quarterbacks. They transfer and they're calling. There's a lot of guys we could have had. We're looking for the right person and the right type of fit. In fairness, we've got three quarterbacks. That's all we've got on scholarship. Most teams have four or five. The fact that we've got him on scout team and he'll be ready to go compete in the spring. I think he fits with that we like to do."

Regardless of the position, when you're looking in the portal, do you talk with the current group and say this is someone we're thinking about?

"A lot of times, with the position or your leadership group. You want to be transparent with those guys."

What did you think of Timmy in that game last year, in the two-minute drill, did that impress you with how he marched down the field.

"He didn't act like a freshman. What stood out to me is his competition. He competed. It was very impressive."

You talked about this quarterback battle. What now goes into your thinking of naming a starter?

"It's all of the above. The unfortunate thing is we weren't able to go live. You go live, a lot of time you can find out a little sooner. It's a close race. All the way back to spring. I watched every scrimmage. One it was live, the other ones weren't. Trying to put all the information in to make a decision. The great thing is we've got two. Not just two, but we've got two we can really win with. I'll say this too. Thomas Castellanos got all the reps in the scrimmage. He's getting better every day. He's a real quarterback. We've got three guys. Like I said, we've got to name a starter. I know that will help our team and help our chemistry."

What more can you say about Kemore Gamble?

"First of all, he's extremely athletic. I think that's the first thing. He's got experience. He knows how to play the game. He's got a lot of winner in him. He's fit in so good. That's what you always look for when transfers come in. How do they fit in? How does the team accept him? It's like he's been here the whole time. That's a true blessing."

Any advice for high school players as they get ready for their season?

"It's real exciting, any time high school gets going. I know there's a lot of teams last night that got stormed out. It's real exciting. Of course these local guys, I think everybody knows. We've got this area circled. We're rooting for them. We're working hard to keep our best players home and develop relationships with those guys. We've got some great coaches around this area too that we're really pulling for."

UCF academic improvements?

UCF on path towards preeminent status

One thing that's often overlooked in conference realignment is academic standing, yet that's one thing that university presidents do take into consideration.

The link I posted at the top of this is from 2016, showing a 5 year path for UCF to obtain preeminent status within the state university system (currently only UF, FSU, and the cows). I didn't see anything in my search that we've obtained that. Did that process get delayed or even canceled?

I also happened to see a story in the Tampa Times that the cows were making a hard push for an AAU invitation, and that FSU already met AAU requirements?

Sizing up the Competition (In Conference):

***All comments based on Ourlads.com depth chart and my personal opinion as an arm-chair warrior***
1) Cincy - Depth chart shows 8 Seniors on offense. They are still going to be very solid. I'm glad that running back left. He was a beast. That said, they lost Ridder and are replacing him with a Senior transfer from Eastern Michigan. Here's an odd situation, though. It's his fifth year in college but because of redshirting and 2020 he still has two years of eligibility left. That means he could be playing QB at the college level for 6 years. This QB was at Cincy for 3 years, transferred to Eastern Michigan and started in 2021, and now has transferred back to Cincy. The transfer portal at its worst....Eastern Michigan getting totally poached or used as a development platform for the Cincy QB. In his one season as starter (at Eastern Michigan) he completed 68% of his passes for 3121 yds but only had 14 TDs against 7 Ints. As a UCF fan, what I like about this is that he has beat out their 4-star QB recruit that has been at Cincy for 2 years (1 year of eligibility used in 2021). I can only assume in 2021 when they played the 4-star kid in 7 games that they thought he would be the starter in 2022. Much like us, seems like the QB situation is not settled prior to the season. Depth chart only shows 6 transfers on the two-deep (five in back-up roles) so they feel good about the guys they have developed and got depth. This game is going to be huge and I'm glad it is at our place.

Home games: Murderers row (sarcasm): Kennesaw State, Miami (Oh), Indiana (2-10 last season), USF, Navy, ECU, and Tulane.
Away games (tough schedule): Arkansas, Tulsa, SMU, UCF, Temple. Somehow Cincy and Tulsa have played 5 times in the last 10 years but 4 of the games were at Cincy. Tulsa beat them at home. All games pretty close.
We'll find out a lot about this team on week 1 when they travel to Arkansas but then they don't play anybody with a pulse for 3-4 weeks after that so it's going to be hard to gauge them for a while.

2) Houston - 5th year Senior QB. He made a huge jump in stats from 2020 to 2021. He completed 68% of his passes last year for 3550 yds with 30 TDs against 10 Ints. Not a threat running. Defense has 9 guys starting that are RS/Jr (or better). Houston was 12-2 last season with losses at home (first week) to Texas Tech and @Cincy. Holgerson is a crafty, veteran coach. Houston also feels like it has developed good talent within, only having 1 of 11 transfers in the 2-deep listed as starters, and the rest filling in depth. In 2021 Houston avoided playing both UCF and Cincy in the regular season. Same goes for 2022. They should be a lock for playing in the title game again, even playing @SMU. SMU has to play @UCF, Cincy, Houston and @Memphis.

Home games: Kansas, Rice, Tulane, USF, Temple, Tulsa
Away games: UTSA, Texas Tech, Memphis, Navy, SMU and ECU

3) SMU - Finished 8-4 in 2021, but finished 1-4 in their last 5 games (pummeled us at home; Lost @Cincy, @Houston, @Memphis, and Tulsa). Obviously, better competition than they played in their first seven games. He wasn't bad, either, especially for some tough road games. He had 10 TDs against 5 Ints in those games. Don't know what to make of that going into this season, other than the talent around him needs to get better. Prior to these games they were 7-0 but that was against: Abilene Christian, North Texas, @LaTech, @TCU (5-7), USF, @Navy, and Tulane. Tanner Mordecai is back for his second year as the starter. He threw 68% of his passes for over 3600 yds with 39 TDs against 12 Ints. He's a definite problem. Another kid that has 4 years in college but technically still has two years left. Kid could turn into a monster at the college level, declare for the NFL or bail for greener pastures (like a NIL deal for a year somewhere) next year as a hired gun (assuming he has another great season this year). This could be the surprise team of the league this year if the team around Mordecai improves. They have a tough schedule but almost all the tough games are at home. As for the rest of the team, I think they had a ton of transfers start last season so it is not odd that this years depth chart only shows one transfer starting, and another five as backups. 6 RS/Jr or better starting on offense and 8 on defense.

Home games: Lamar, TCU, Navy, Cincy, Houston, Memphis
Away games: North Texas, Maryland, UCF, Tulsa, USF, Tulane

4) Memphis - Had a down year last season at 6-6 but kind of reset things. In those 6 losses, they lost by 3, 3 (away), 6 (away), 17 (away), 1 and 18 (away). They started a true freshman QB who completed 60% of his passes for 3322 yds with 25 TDs against 8 Ints. Freshman QBs tend to not play well at road games. That's just the tale of the tape for all of college football. That said, even in the six games they lost (It looks like he only played in 5 of those), he threw 10 TDs against 3 Int. This seems to point more to an issue with the talent around the QB, then the QB. This kid could be a big problem. They have 8 starters on both offense and defense that are at least RSJr. 3 transfers have become starters. 7 others filling roles as backups. I didn't personally watch them play last year (other than our game) so I don't have any personal observations. With regards to conference play, 2 of their 3 hardest games on paper are at home.

Home: Arkansas State, North Texas, Temple, Houston, UCF, Tulsa, North Alabama (FCS)
Away: Miss St, Navy, ECU, Tulane, SMU
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