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Athletic: Inside the Big 12’s discussions of new divisions


Big 12 administrators are hoping to answer a key question for 2023 and beyond in early May at their spring meetings in Phoenix. The athletic directors of incoming members BYU, Cincinnati, Houston and UCF will attend the three-day session, meeting with commissioner Bob Bowlsby and their new peers in-person for just the second time since the Big 12 expanded last September. Together, they’ll try to figure this issue out: What’s the plan for divisions?

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I think Fauci is a turd . The guy ignores science and thinks his authoritarian ways are the only way.. When he says if you question him , you question science . Hey Fauc, science at its core is about asking questions. Its about having a healthy dose of skepticism. Science is not dogma which is what you turned this pandemic into . Don't question the sad little man behind the curtain.
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Houston gives Holgorsen contract extension and bumps his assistant coach salary pool


The school granted an extension for Holgorsen last month, and now The Athletic's Sam Khan, Jr., reports that deal adds four years to the coach's original deal, which expired in 2023.

Holgorsen, who signed the deal last week, is now under contract through 2027. The extension keeps his original salary structure in place; he'll make $4.2 million in 2022 with annual $100,000 raises, topping him out at $4.7 million in '27.

Additionally, Houston has made a major commitment to its assistant coaches salary pool. The school will immediately give Holgorsen another million to spend, moving from $4.5 million to $5.5 million, and will add another million on top of that within six months of joining the Big 12. The Cougars immediately put that money to use, bumping defensive coordinator Doug Belk to $1 million a year, doubling his 2021 salary. Houston will join the Big 12 no later than 2024, with eyes on the '23 season.
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***Gus Malzahn talks about first spring scrimmage 🏈***

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UCF held their first scrimmage of spring practice on Tuesday inside the Bounce House. Afterward, head coach Gus Malzahn provided an update.

Opening statement:

"We just completed our first scrimmage of spring. About 81 plays. We worked with two groups. Held (Isaiah) Bowser out. Johnny Richardson got a little bit of work. We were very basic. It was probably 70-30 run to pass. We wanted to see who could block, who could hold on to the ball, who could tackle, who could get the ball.

"Defensively, there were two interceptions. Brandon Adams had an interception for a touchdown. (Davonte) Brown had a really good interception too. We did some special teams work. We were really focused on punt protection. We had a punt blocked for a touchdown last year that probably cost a game, so we wanted to spend time this spring on that. So far, so good. Did a little field goal work within the scrimmage. Not live.

"Our guys got a chance to show what they can do. Overall, no major injuries which is always a good deal when you put the ball down. First scrimmage overall gave us some really good information. Gave everybody a chance to show what they can do."

Did offense or defense have the advantage today?

"I think the offense started out, in the first half I think we scored two or three times. We had some explosive plays and were able to run the football. In the second half, it was probably more of the defense winning. Did a really good job. Had some three and outs. Got off the field. I think it was really good on both sides."

You said you focused on running the ball, seeing who could block. How did that go?

"Just big picture and looking at everything, trying to call plays and administrate, but overall I thought it was solid. It gave us a chance to see who could tackle. The first time in a scrimmage, from a defensive standpoint, we've been quick whistling and bump tempo. There's nothing like getting a chance to really bring somebody down. Our tackling, I know Coach T-Will will keep working on that. We were good at tackling last year and I feel we'll be the same. First scrimmage is also a learning experience. It gives a chance to see some of the young guys that maybe didn't play as much, to see where they're at. It's hard to single out any one guy, defensively or really offensively. There were some explosive runs in the run game, especially early in the scrimmage."

You usually start with an initial depth chart, guys returning and whatnot. After today do you start analyzing who could move up or down?

"In the spring, it's who wants an opportunity. You operate three groups to start out spring, then you narrow it down to two. Then guys get a chance to prove themselves. Spring is always a good opportunity. You may have a guy working with the twos, had a good scrimmage and a chance to work with the ones. A lot of times, people respond differently when they're with the ones. I'm really hoping off the film some of the guys showed that they deserve a chance. That's what I'm hoping for after watching the film."

How have you see Mikey Keene grow and develop since the Gasparilla Bowl?

"Mikey, he's a veteran. He got a chance to start nine games and won a big bowl game. He kind of knows what it feels like. He's very comfortable with the things we're doing. You can see. He's helped the other quarterbacks too."

You mentioned Brandon Adams had a pick six in the scrimmage. He was a freshman who made some starts last year. How has he developed?

"I've been real pleased with him. Last year being a true freshman he gave us some quality snaps and did a really good job. Now he's a veteran guy. He's no longer a freshman. I think it was a third down and kind of long. Third and nine, third and 10. He made a good pick and he returned it to the house. That was a really good explosive defensive play."

You said Isaiah Bowser was held out. Is that part of treating him like a pro?

"You got it. He chose to come back. He won't get tackled this spring. We're going to be very smart with him. He's doing a whole lot of the bump tempo stuff. He's improved. You can tell. It's all about him staying healthy like we talked about. But he's had a great spring.

"Johnny Richardson is a guy too. We gave him a few carries, very explosive runs. I'd say he's better than he was last year too at this point. Johnny is a lot more confident. This time last year he was kind of feeling himself through. Now he's a really confident running back.

"Coach (Tim) Harris gave all his other guys a chance. Mark-Antony (Richards) got a lot of carries. Anthony Williams got a lot of carries. Our true freshman (Jordan McDonald) got a lot of carries. It was good to see those guys. I think for the most part I can't remember a ball on the ground. We were really good at protecting the ball from a running back standpoint last year so that's continued so far."

Players have mentioned they like what they see from the offensive line. I see your shirt. What do you like about Sam Jackson?

"Sam Jackson, another guy that chose to come back. He got limited reps. We had him at left tackle. He also played a little bit of center. He's capable of playing all five positions. He played the first part of the scrimmage. Not the second. That was by design too. The good thing Coach (Herb) Hand has right now is I can tell right now we're gonna have quality depth. That's real important. Right now, he's trying to mix and match and give our guys opportunities not just to play different positions but to play with different groups. Really hoping by the end of spring we kind of have things sorted out. But the good thing is we've got a lot of guys who can play."

Coach Hand, is he a guy that wants to roll with the same five or if he feels like he has quality depth he can rotate?

"You'd like the same five working together. At the same time, if you have quality depth, you can play different guys. We've always went into each season, if we've got three tackles, three guards and two centers, you've got a real chance. We're trying to develop that here this spring."

The kicking, how is Daniel Obarski coming along? What were the distances for the scrimmage?

"Daniel, I can't remember. I think we had two field goals during the scrimmage. He's done a solid job. You can tell he's a more confident guy. That ballgame (Gasparilla Bowl) did wonders. He helped us win the game. The year before he had a tough go of it. He's a real confident guy. Our freshman, (Colton) Boomer, he's challenging him now. He's putting some pressure. There's some really good competition with those two guys. Daniel got a chance after practice, I think we put the ball at 45 yards, got everybody up. If he misses, everybody gets 10 including coaches. A little pressure with that. He made it. We'll give Boomer a chance next time we scrimmage. We'll see what he's about too."

You said two groups. Did all the quarterbacks play within those two groups? What's your assessment?

"Mikey and John Rhys (Plumlee) primarily rotated with the ones and also did some twos. Thomas (Castellanos) got a chance in the second half of the scrimmage to work with the ones and the twos. Parker (Navarro) also got a chance at the end to work with the twos and I think he may have gotten in with the ones. We let Thomas and Parker go live. That was good. It gave the guys a chance to show what they can do and play real football. We may let the other two go live before the end of spring. We'll see where we're at."

John Rhys hadn't been a full-time quarterback for the previous 18 months before coming here. How has he jumped in adapted to being a quarterback again?

"First of all, he's really talented. Sometimes you can see he hadn't played quarterback in a year. It takes a little bit. He's really desperate to be good. He's desperate to be good. He sticks around after practice working on the little things. Of course Mikey does too. It's good to have those quarterbacks that are desperate to be the best they can be."

Former UCF defensive tackle Kalia Davis could be drafted. What can you say about him?

"He's an impact player. He's got a chance to play at the next level for a long time. He's very explosive. He plays the run well. He's got unbelievable instincts. Pass rushing, he's a great pass rusher. Especially on the man side. He's got great instincts. I can't say enough good things about him. You can tell he was a linebacker in high school and now puts his hand down. He's got instincts. He's very quick and as explosive as I'll get out. He'll play a long time."

You've got three receivers with significant experience. Obviously O'Keefe, Flash and Kobe Hudson last year at Auburn. Is there a fourth guy starting to emerge?

"(Jaylon) Griffin has had a good spring. He acts like he's a starter. He's different. I've been real proud of him. Jordan (Johnson) is a guy we're giving an opportunity to show what he can do. Amari Johnson the same way. (Ryan) O'Keefe, we're treating him real similar (to Bowser). He played a lot of snaps last year. Joey Gatewood is a guy we moved to receiver last week. He's got a real chance. I'm excited to see his development. The good thing is we've got a lot of different guys to give us some depth."

When you look back at the injuries last season, has it changed your approach to strength and conditioning?

"Most of the guys that got hurt either got here really late or had some pre-existing things. I feel great about what we're doing strength and conditioning wise. You can tell we look the part. We look different than we did last year at this time. We pass the eye test. That's probably the best way to put it. I feel really good about our speed and development."

Obviously Joey Gatewood would be a big target at receiver. What's the learning curve going from quarterback to receiver and how are his hands?

"Oh, he's got great hands. He's got unbelievable hands. In high school, he played half quarterback, half receiver, kick returner. He was a dynamic player. But it's college football. It takes a while. Where to get lined up. What's the coverage. What do I adjust. Who do I block. There's a lot of little things. The good thing is he's played quarterback, so he understands how things work together. It won't be much of a learning curve. He's already stood out and done some really good things."

How does this spring feel different to you than your first here?

"We didn't know our players. Our coaches were getting used to each other. Now it's completely different. We've got a really good understanding of our core guys, what they can and can't do, working on specific things to help them. The staff has been together. We've done a good job with the two guys we brought in. They've done a super job meshing with your staff."

And you see that from your returning players, more buy in?

"They're starting to be the leaders. The standard. The players are the ones who set the standard. Coaches, I don't hear them near as much about trying to motivate somebody effort wise. It's more of the players. That gives you a chance. When you've got that, you've got a chance. That's one of the things I'm most excited about."

Nearing the halfway point, what's the schedule looking like? Are you working towards another scrimmage on Saturday? Or moving that around?

"We'll do something on Saturday in the stadium. We'll see where we're at with everything. We'll do some type of practice. It won't be a full-fledged scrimmage. We'll probably hold those for the last two Saturdays. We'll do something to get better."

Last time you wore an Isaiah Bowser t-shirt. Today it's Sam Jackson. How many more shirts will you wear?

"As many guys as we have is what we'll do. Those two guys are two of the better football players we've got. Just real excited to wear their shirts. We'll see who else has one."

How has Coach Chip Lindsey moved into your coaching staff?

"He already knew most of our staff already. He's worked with me, this is the third different time. He's so good with quarterbacks. Relationships. Just the whole offense. I've been gone a lot with different off-the-field things. Our offense hasn't missed a lick. He's done a super job."

Update: March 2022 UCF License Plate Sales compared to Miami and cow u

As of Feb 1, 2020: (Current License Plates Registered)

cow u: 14,992
Miami: 26,850
UCF: 27,223


Come on Knight Nation....thousands and thousands of UCF Alumni & Fan vehicles need to #knightyourride

The extra $25 fee goes straight to the UCF General Scholarship Fund to help current and future students.

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UCF "collaborates" with Icon Source for NIL

ORLANDO – UCF Athletics announced Tuesday a collaboration with Icon Source, the premier name, image, and likeness marketplace in the U.S., to bring its unparalleled NIL expertise and new local exchange marketplace to UCF Athletics and student-athletes from all sports.

A new product from Icon Source, Icon Suite, will power a UCF-branded local exchange that will be available to all UCF student-athletes. The innovative tool simplifies connecting interested brands with student-athletes for NIL deals and the administrative processes around deal disclosure and compliance for UCF Athletics.

Icon Suite makes it easier than ever for local companies and Knight supporters to readily identify and access student-athletes for potential endorsement and sponsorship deals through a custom UCF marketplace. Through UCF's Icon Suite software, Icon Source can also service local businesses and alumni by providing guidance, education, and facilitation of the student-athlete sponsorship process.

To access UCF's new NIL local exchange and Icon Source offerings, click here.

"Our student-athletes will have the best opportunities to benefit from their name, image, and likeness thanks to this first-of-its-kind venture," said UCF Vice President and Director of Athletics Terry Mohajir. "We're setting the standard by bringing the marketplace to our student-athletes."

As part of the collaboration, an Icon Source representative will be housed on UCF's campus as an on-site resource for student-athletes. This is a new NIL service for UCF student-athletes, going along with the free legal and entrepreneurship services already provided to students on-campus.

Florida's NIL law prohibits colleges and universities from compensating current and prospective student-athletes for NIL deals. UCF's collaboration with Icon Source simplifies the process for student-athletes and corporate sponsors. These services are provided at no cost to the athletes and with no compensation to the university.

"By bringing the marketplace to our campus, it gives our student-athletes the greatest advantage to prosper in this new era of NIL," Mohajir said. "Icon Source is one of the leaders in this space and having them right here on our campus will give our student-athletes and associated brands optimal opportunities to benefit!"

Founded in 2018 by UCF alumnus and current chief executive officer Chase Garrett, Icon Source has been a trusted tool for professional athletes across all sports and their agents to connect with a broad group of brands and facilitate seamless endorsement deals and partnerships. In 2021, Icon Source expanded that work into the NCAA realm, working tirelessly to empower and protect student-athletes as they maximize their NIL potential.

Numerous national to hyper-local brands have directly connected with and endorsed student-athletes through Icon Source's compliant marketplace and executed contracts using the marketplace's wizard, which handles all the administrative aspects of name, image, and likeness dealmaking.

To access UCF's new NIL local exchange and Icon Source offerings, click here.

About Icon Source
Icon Source is a digital marketplace that brings agents, athletes, and brands together. The Denver-based company is the only platform that provides brands of all sizes direct communication with agents or the athletes themselves, eliminating unnecessary intermediate steps to engage with potential professional or collegiate partners. Its proprietary AI technology pairs athletes and brands based on social audience demographics. For additional information and to create a free account, visit www.iconsource.com.

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WBB players are now going into the transfer portal en masse

Many players have now announced this week. Time to hire a Coach, Staff and reload players. It's a shame that a year before going into the B12, both basketball programs are in flux. It's understandable in WBB since the Coach packed up and left but not as understandable in MBB. Big challenge for both programs and only time will tell.

Blake Bortles Foundation Golf Tournament: May 16th in Lake Mary (Timacuan Golf Club)

Foursomes are $500...different levels for other sponsors. Individuals can still sign up for $125.

Donation includes hot breakfast, awards luncheon and cocktail reception.


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Budget ... returning to 'only' a $1.3T deficit (on a good day)

I don't want to just demonizing Biden. To be honest, we've been running $1-1.3T/year deficits since the Great Recession.

But this is basically how I feel as well ... lots of lip service. Not saying Biden's alone, far from it! But he's just continuing the same lack of real leadership we've had since late W.

Even more difficult choices are coming with inflation. Let's just hope it's not too deadly for our future altogether.

OT: Car Accident Advice Needed

In October, my son was involved in a 3 MPH accident while picking up his brother in a line of cars at school. According to him, the person in front braked suddenly and he bumped them. His car has no damage and only has a mark on it where the trailer hitch impacted. The people at the time wanted a police report. After waiting two hours, an officer showed up and took the report and wrote him a citation for careless driving. The accident report notes no damages to the other car and no injuries. A few months later, the car has major damage and they have injuries. Progressive has already paid them $1800 in damages for a 2002 Explorer with a book value of $2000. Based on them paying, we decided to switch providers. Today we received an overnight letter asking us to complete a financial affidavit. Apparently, the $25k in coverage per person won’t be enough for their devastating injuries.

Should I complete the form? Also, should we hire an attorney or wait until the insurance company is done handling from their end and see if they come after us?

Thanks I’m advance for any advice. Go Knights!

TC = KZ? 👀😲

From today's interview with OL Lokahi Pauole, asking who has stood out in spring practice:

"I love watching the young guys. Tommy (Castellanos) did some amazing things. I see a little flash of KZ in him. It's surprising me. He's got some development to do, don't get me wrong, but seeing him break loose for a couple runs and making the right reads on some throws was exciting. It's something to look forward to."
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