Posts with tag knights

2008 UCF Football Schedule Announced...

2008 UCF FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Aug. 30 - South Carolina State
Sept. 5 (Fri.) - USF (ESPN)
Sept. 20 - at Boston College
Sept. 27 - at UTEP
Oct. 4 - SMU
Oct. 11 - at Miami (Fla.)
Oct. 26 (Sun.) - at Tulsa (ESPN)
Nov. 2 (Sun.) - East Carolina (ESPN)
Nov. 8 - Southern Miss
Nov. 15 - at Marshall
Nov. 22 - at Memphis
Nov. 29 - UAB

Conference Games = Bold


USF, BC, Miami, Tulsa, ECU, Southern Miss are all the games that we could drop (yeah, yeah, any given saturday/etc..). That puts us anywhere from 6-6 to probably, I donno, 9-3. I'll adjust my optimism/pessimism meter after the spring game ;)

Three ESPN games for sure though. Just on odd days.

Kevin going Pro, possibly Joe B too...

Best of luck to both! More knights in the pros the better.

And I know, I've already read the internet melodrama -- "but Kevin held a press conference!".

We've all changed our minds on something at some point in our lives. Kevin is a 21 year old college kid, not someone who signed a professional business contract (Billy D, I'm looking at you.) He's allowed to re-evaluate things -- maybe something came up family wise, maybe a couple key RB's around the country are returning (Ray Rice, for instance), or maybe he simply was able to get some more down time and had a chance to think clearly. The bowl hype had to be over the top two weeks ago.

When opportunity knocks ya gotta answer the door. Lots of people don't have the courage to leave their comfort zone but Kevin, and possibly Joe, do. I commend them for it.

Go get that paper and make UCF proud.

UCF/MSU in Memphis Recap...

Just getting back from Memphis after attending what will undoubtedly be the most boring bowl game of the year for most folks. If you are not a UCF fan or a MSU fan, you probably fell asleep by the third quarter. We had a group of ten though and managed to have a great time regardless of the score/play.

On the game
We knew going in that Kyle Israel was going to have to play well for us to be able to put it away. Turns out, that was highly prophetic. MSU played almost as poorly, but reigned it in when it mattered most. Congrats to Croom on their turn around this season. 10-3 was the final score, with MSU scoring a touchdown off an interception late in the 4th quarter. That's right. We spent 95% of the game tied at 3-3. Fascinating.

On Kyle's play
Kyle has had a pretty solid senior year. He's a great kid and a hell of a student athlete. I'm thankful for what he has done at UCF and I think he will make a fine ambassador for the program.

However...

This may have been one of the worst first half performances I've ever witnessed (I've already blocked the USF game from my memory). Kyle typically makes great decisions (60% completion rate prior to Saturday), but for whatever reason he tends to get overly excited when facing a 'name' opponent. Telegraphing his throws, missing open receivers all over, passing into tight coverage and over/under throwing balls. This kind of thing plagued us the majority of the game. Three interceptions, two of them being completely poor decisions and completely inexcusable. (That last one was just a great defensive play by MSU. I think he got hit right when he released and it was pretty tight coverage.) One dimensional play isn't going to win a bowl game.

Here's what MSU's Derek Pegues had to say about his interceptions after the game;
He just threw it right to me both times, and I was lucky to catch the ball.
My thoughts exactly.

If I were in GOL's shoes, I would have put in Greco for at least one series after that second interception just to mix it up and see what happens. On the other hand, Bowl games are rewards, and Kyle deserves to play his last game.. It's just... man... I guess the backup QB is always the most popular.

On Torres missing two FG's
He has been automatic all year. People are allowed a bad game. It's unfortunate that his happened to be Saturday night, but he's not to blame for this one. Plus, the momentum argument is simply to hypothetical for me. No doubt the misses hurt though.

On 24k
The SEC homers are trying to play it up as Kevin being shut down. Limited, sure, but If hanging 120 on one of the best rushing defenses in the country is being shutdown, especially with 9 in the box and zero concern for the passing game, then Kevin is truly one hell of a back (keep in mind, McFadden ran for 88 on MSU). I'm not sure what game they were watching but in mine I saw a running back get hit in the backfield and still get positive yardage more often than not. He had a fumble that from our vantage point looked like either a strip or a bad hand off, I couldn't tell but I'm sure the DVR will hold the answer. That many carries with no pass relief and its bound to happen. We also got Kevin involved a bit more in what little passing game we had. I hope we see a lot more of it next year.

On UCF's defense
Outstanding. It helped that MSU was having a terrible offensive game, but still some of the best pass rushing I've seen from the Knights. We still can't seem to handle mobile quarterbacks well, and I think MSU would have been better served giving Dixon a few more touches in the middle. He would have had a much bigger night.

When your offense gives up 4 turnovers, and it's still 3-3 late in the fourth, the defense has done its job. We should be even stronger next year.

On cowbells
Talk about over-hyped. They weren't banned cause they are loud (they really weren't), they're banned because they're f'n stupid. It would seem that MSU fans forget to yell and instead rely on what ultimately sounds like locusts. For weeks all we heard were these jokers talking about cowbells like they were some sort of magic. 55,000 of them and I was completely unimpressed. From the hype you'd have thought my ears would have been bleeding. Not that I'm disappointed, but I'll take a 100% steel constructed stadium any day of the week. Add 20,000 to the top of Brighthouse and it's going to be deadly.

And seriously. Cowbells for bulldogs? And yeah, I know the story about the cow wandering on to the field and beating Ole Miss 80 years ago, but that only makes it seem even more sad.

On MSU fans
Most of the folks we met were mighty fine, but man. The more some of those backwoods frat types drank on Beale, the more I realized how thankful I am not to live in Mississippi. President Eisenhower pushed for the highway system specifically so people there could leave. The smart ones did, the rest started breeding. Then again, Southern Miss fans have never really seemed to bad. Maybe there's just something in the water in Hattiesburg that saves them from Mississippi's burgeoning idiocracy. Either that, or I haven't experienced enough Southern Miss fans.

On Memphis

When we got off the plane, we weren't sure if we should adjust our clocks to central time or to 1988. The sweet smell of charcoal BBQ was immediate and welcomed though and the towns support for the Memphis Tigers was great to see.

I had been warned that Memphis is pretty ghetto. After living in not-so-nice areas of D.C, I didn't really think much of it. I should have. The city has a we'll-rob-your-ass-in-broad-day-light vibe to it. During the game, a couple people in our group had their hotel room broken into through the window and everything was taken. We went out to Silkie's and ran into a friend from DC (an MSU fan). They had some dude come flying into their table, and then somehow or another some girl hit someone they were with. It turned into a little huffy puff and they were looking to press charges. The bouncer told her that it was simply "the manner of the town" and the cops didn't seem to give a shit. Nice.

Basically, the downtown area looks like every last penny was spent on a two block area. The rest of the town looks like a pre-storm 9th ward. Evidently, the apathy towards crime and shit poor behavior is just as bad. It's sad to see a town with such strong history and culture completely accept their crime as simply, as the bouncer put it, the "manner of the town."

It's great to know that whoever wins C-USA is rewarded with such an awesome destination. I think next time we'll try staying in Nashville.

On Silkies...
The same bouncer told me that there were in fact goats there, but they were behind the tents and you couldn't get to them. I didn't see them, and therefore I do not believe that they exist. If any place wasn't worth the cover, it was this joint anyhow. Unless you're meeting someone there (like we were), don't bother.

The best bars seemed to be B.B. Kings and Pat O's. Both are chains, and both are in Orlando. That was really really disappointing. We did see an Elvis impersonator sporting a disgusting male camel toe at club 152 though. That's gotta be worth something. Just not $5 cover.

On Graceland...
Graceland was so fantastically awful and cheesy it's beyond words. The museum of jump suits is now one of my favorite places on Earth. The captions talk about how stylish they were for the time, but Kat accurately pointed out that no one else was wearing such things. They seemed to get more elaborate and eccentric with every pill Elvis popped and you can totally tell when the bedazzler was released.

I really don't mean to keep ripping on Mississippi, but I'd be neglectful if I didn't point out that the MSU fans seemed to be really really into it. It was hard to make it through the mansion with all of their photo taking. I'm pretty sure at least one of them is putting together some sort of Elvis scrapbook to sell on eBay in an attempt to pay for their trip. Sure was a classy place, eh bulldogs? Enjoy your new commemorative plate.

Trip Highlight
For me, it was the food. Ryan arranged for a get together at Central BBQ before the game. The ribs were pretty dang tasty and the pulled pork was top notch. We didn't get to Rendevous, but I'd certainly recommend Central BBQ. On Sunday, we went to Gus's for fried chicken. Probably the best I've ever had. Definitely worth the time if you find yourself in Memphis. Corky's was okay, but I enjoyed Central more.

Anyhow.. It was fun and I value the experience, warts and all. We'll see you again next year, Liberty Bowl ;)

UCF Ticket Bubble...

Take a look over at TicketCity.com. There are a few jokers already listing their entire season's worth of tickets for sale. Want a ticket against Texas? Upwards of $395. For one half of football, max. Riiight...

It worries me that people are buying UCF seasons like they're downtown condos. It seems like folks are buying blocks of ten seats in addition to a pair in the donor section. While this is good financially for the program (at least, in the immediate term), you have to wonder how many will be left empty when demand for scalped ULL tickets proves to be nonexistent.

It's even more disappointing knowing how many loyal fans got pushed out of their "choice" seats from the brisk sales. I'd imagine over the next couple of years it will all work itself out though. It's just going to take much more than a 4 win season to maintain the season ticket totals, or else the market might bottom out ;)

New UCF Logo Trademarked...

Searching the US Patents & Trademark Office returns a number of UCF trademarks. A few of them were registered April 6th, 2007. The new logo isn't to be announced until June 14th, but I'd imagine thats just so they can get new merchandise put together.

This appears to be the new "UCF" stand alone mark while this looks like the new Knight based logo. I'm desperately trying to reserve judgment, as my initial impression is that it's a step backwards.

I say that not because it's change, but because I believe that branding should be simple and clean. Our current logo(s) annoy me because they're not all that iconic. The Miami U comes to mind, the Ohio State block 'O'. Notre Dame, UNC, Penn State, USC -- the list of iconic, classic, collegiate logos goes on and on. I think it's safe to say that a few years ago, USF joined the club with their branding change. Our knight head, IMO, was the closest we had.

I guess I was just hoping that we would pull off the same as USF did with their rebranding. I believe that it alone helped elevate their program. Instead, I'm left with the feeling that in ten years, UCF will be changing their image again, and that's a shame. It's a missed opportunity. It's like it was done 100% purely for merchandising reasons..

Anyway... I'll give it time. I might warm up to it.

I guess. :\

(hat tip to the kids on various message boards who first turned this up and are discussing the issue)

UPDATE: The links do not work, as they're not permalinks. Search for "UCF" on the trademark site, and they are the marks listed after "Ultimate Chick Fighting" ;) I'd post the pics directly, but it's late, and well.. I don't want to completely ruin the surprise for people..
UPDATE #2: Links to the specific marks work now, just not the search link. Still not going to post the images though, as some folks will still probably prefer to be surprised later. Thanks to Michael Rhing for the updated links.
UPDATE #3: Someone on Rivals leaked the full, high resolution, colorized images of the new logo. They have already been removed. I have to say, they look MUCH better than what is on the trademark site. It's not just the fact that they are in color, it's that there are many more images. I'm still not the biggest fan of the two linked to here, but there is one with the Knight head all by itself. In my opinion, it's pretty badass.
UPDATE #4: Gavin's posted the colorized images.