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No excuses.. and it doesn't matter anyway, the Knights weren't winning this game. The whole offense has cowered.
 
Holman is the reason the offense didn't score 3 TD's off those turnovers.. and I think everyone can see he just doesn't care at this point. I'd be willing to bet he would rather the UCF defense be out there for the duration.

No way. Running on 1st and 2nd and putting is on obvious pass downs is killing us. That's coaches not Holman.
 
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DriveIn is a massive troll. He constantly hated on Bortles too. Just ignore.
 
Elaborate.

Running on nearly every first down play. 2 of our three or four pass plays on 1st were to a guy that hasn't caught a ball all year and were pretty much long hand off / running plays.

temple basically handing us this game with turnovers and muffs. Our coaches have no balls to throw one beyond the sticks in response....especially when we are on the plus side (at like the 30 to20) of their side starting with the ball.

when opposing coach goes for 2 to go up 6 because he knows there's no way we could do anything but get two field goals at most the rest of the game. This is based on our play calling.
 
If UCF gets a stop, you've got to put Harris in. Regardless of whether Holman thinks he can go or wants to go, his hand isn't allowing him to throw right now.
 
Holman just can

It's because they know Holman can't make a 10 yard throw.. he is too weak to do that.

He can make the throws....and has.

I'm fine putting him but Bo or Harris will look the same put in obvious passing situations.
 
Well.. that will do it. I doubt any of these guys care much about being solid contributors to a bottom 5 college football team.
 
Holman with 67 yards passing says it all. These coaches are either blind or insane or BOTH!
 
Brent Key can't call a pass play on 1st or 2nd down when Holman can't make a throw. He was absolutely awful and cost us the chance to win. Not sure who's decision it was to play him the past two weeks. He also should take himself out of the game when he's not healthy and terrible it's hurting the team more then helping.
 
He also should take himself out of the game when he's not healthy and terrible it's hurting the team more then helping.
I'm more concerned with this messing up his accuracy long term, as he learns to basically throw without his index finger.
 
I'm more concerned with this messing up his accuracy long term, as he learns to basically throw without his index finger.

Long term? Schneider should be the long term answer. Holman is not NFL caliber and would be best served switching positions and letting one of the kids take the reigns. We aren't going anywhere with him this year, we burnt the redshirt so let him play.
 
The defense played well. The special teams jumped on the opportunities afforded them. The offense is simply incapable of playing the game. It's astonishing. It's the worst unit I've ever seen. It starts at the top. Change has to happen.
 
The defense played well. The special teams jumped on the opportunities afforded them. The offense is simply incapable of playing the game. It's astonishing. It's the worst unit I've ever seen. It starts at the top. Change has to happen.
Yep. You can talk reduced scholarships, injuries, etc, etc... This offense is terrible on a historic level. Like one of the worst by the numbers college football has ever seen.
You can't tell me that other programs, in CFB history haven't had it worse than UCF this year. Let that sink in. Think of the worst historic program you can (Iowa State, UAB, Wake) in their darkest days, they had a better offense.
 
If UCF gets a stop, you've got to put Harris in. Regardless of whether Holman thinks he can go or wants to go, his hand isn't allowing him to throw right now.
it was painful to watch Holman throw downfield,with a bad hand. I am not sure why they kept him in all game. Not his fault he tried and was knocked around alot..
 
Best of luck the rest of the way. Your D is pretty decent, especially your line. Obviously, Key is holding your offense back.
 
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