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Weirdo here aka AuburnLegacy_1 trying to gaslight UCF fans about KJ Jefferson.

Jefferson showed up super fat and weighted 270 pounds AFTER Spring practice. Malzone paid the guy $350k and Jefferson was a complete bust (joining a long line of failed QBs for QB killer Gus Malzahn).

Gus is bringing in the highest profile quarterback transfer (who didn't get kicked out of his previous school) in Gus's and UCF's history: A 3-year starter who is arguably the greatest QB in Arkansas football history and fits Gus's offense "perfectly." It is hard to upgrade a position more than replacing a converted position player under center with K.J. Jefferson. (In comparison to JRP, Jefferson has accounted for nearly 10,000 yards and almost 80 touchdowns in 38 starts at the position he will be playing at UCF.)
 
At most schools showing up fat wouldn’t have been a big deal. 4 weeks of eating right and proper weights and conditioning would have solved most of it. Gus and the S&C Coach didn’t care if guys worked out. It was up to them if they wanted to get better and stronger.
The players now are saying they are glad they are getting pushed in weight room and for conditioning. How does a coach not put emphasis on getting stronger and running?
 
Gus and the S&C Coach didn’t care if guys worked out. It was up to them if they wanted to get better and stronger. The players now are saying they are glad they are getting pushed in weight room and for conditioning. How does a coach not put emphasis on getting stronger and running?
I wholeheartedly agree. That is the #1 way a team improves.

But for the record, I heard the exact, same comments in Frosty's Year One at Nebraska about the previous coaching staff's lackadaisical attitude towards S&C. I believed it all back then. Good grief, how in this day and age could any head coach take S&C so lightly??!?!? But the fact that the same, exact buzz is coming out now about Malzahn's S&C has made me a tad more skeptical that this is legit and not some Zach Duval PR campaign.
 
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Awesome news for Miami today…we get $15M more per year and after the 2029-2030 season we get to leave the ACC with all the TV rights for only $78M.

The Big 10 TV deal runs through 2029-2030 and there will be additional conference realignment then.
 
Awesome news for Miami today…we get $15M more per year and after the 2029-2030 season we get to leave the ACC with all the TV rights for only $78M.

The Big 10 TV deal runs through 2029-2030 and there will be additional conference realignment then.
Don't hold your breath waiting for a B1G invite for Miami.

It is highly unlikely that the conference will expand beyond two more schools after the current TV deal expires. One of the two is a given: Notre Dame. The other? It's much more likely to be North Carolina or Florida State than South Florida's Miami.
 
Don't hold your breath waiting for a B1G invite for Miami.

It is highly unlikely that the conference will expand beyond two more schools after the current TV deal expires. One of the two is a given: Notre Dame. The other? It's much more likely to be North Carolina or Florida State than South Florida's Miami.
Yeah…you are a realignment expert now. Thanks tho.
 
There’s no way that’s the best QBs next year. Quinn Ewers is average and he’s better than Arch. There will be a few guys not on this list that will be better.
 
Like who?
You claim to know more than me about where Miami stands in future realignment scenarios? Lmao.

FSU is not an AAU school. North Carolina doesn’t bring eyes in football and the Big 10 WANTS a Florida presence.

Meanwhile, UCF and its terrible TV ratings is destined to be a lower tier Big 12 school with the revenue share to match it. Welp?
 
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You claim to know more than me about where Miami stands in future realignment scenarios?
OMIGAWD!!! Someone claims to know more about Miami's chances than YOU?!?!?! Oh, the HORROR!!! Thank God, you don't pull that kind of crap on UCF fans!
Neither FSU nor North Carolina is an AAU school. Welp.
More Bullpucky. North Carolina is an AAU -- and preferred by the Conference's Powers-that-Be over Miami.
 
No Colorado or UF on the schedule…put another poor product on the field and UCF’s already poor TV ratings will sink even more.
 
Good move. Change the subject and go back to your usual trolling of UCF on the UCF board.
You are clueless. The entire landscape and how revenue is distributed in college football has changed. Equal revenue distribution is OVER.

Whether it’s the B10, SEC or another option Miami is in a great spot. Led the ACC in ratings last year and was second only to Colorado in the ACC and Big 12 combined.

UCF is destined to be a lower tier school with the related payout where ever it ends up. These are the facts.
 
Whether it’s the B10, SEC or another option Miami is in a great spot. Led the ACC in ratings last year and was second only to Colorado in the ACC and Big 12 combined.
So you're going to hang your hat on Miami's TV ratings??!? LMAO. Miami's appearances on the major TV networks last year drew an average of 2.63 million viewers. Whoopdie do!

That number pales in comparison to the TV numbers from SEC and B1G schools. Hell, Nebraska finished its season with an underwhelming 7-6 record---yet it's TV numbers were better than Colorado's and kicked Miami's ass.

And attendence?
Miami's five-year attendance average is...(drumroll)...52,000 fans. Wow. Goosebumps! That's worthy of joining Notre Dame in the B1G, right? ;)
 
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So you're going to hang your hat on Miami's TV ratings??!? LMAO. Miami's appearances on the major TV networks last year drew an average of 2.63 million viewers. Whoopdie do!

That number pales in comparison to the TV numbers from SEC and B1G schools. Hell, Nebraska finished its season with an underwhelming 7-6 record---yet it's TV numbers were better than Colorado's and kicked Miami's ass.

And attendence?
Miami's five-year attendance average is...(drumroll)...52,000 fans. Wow. Goosebumps! That's worthy of joining Notre Dame in the B1G, right? ;)
Lol. Buddy has NO clue of the attractiveness of the two main conferences. The mere fact that a team plays there helps it’s TV draw immensely.

He just mentioned NC and FSU going to the Big 10 and BOTH drew much less than Miami.

UCF drew 300k and 250k for It’s last two nationally televised “Big 12” TV games. Miami drawing almost 1,000% (yeah that’s one thousand) more.

This years UCF schedule has a total of ZERO draws and a worse UCF product…Miami might draw 10,000% more than UCF. Welp?

Colorado would have drawn 10M a week if it were in the Big 10 or the SEC. Playing bum Lil 12 teams like UCF is a HUGE negative for TV audiences.
 
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