Central Florida Knights
2015 Results: 0-12 (0-8, 6th in East)
Returning Starters: 8 OFF, 5 DEF, 2 SP
2016 Schedule:
September
3rd SOUTH CAROLINA STATE
10th at Michigan
17th MARYLAND
24th at Florida International
October
1st at East Carolina
7th TULANE
15th TEMPLE
22nd at Connecticut
29th at Houston
November
12th CINCINNATI
19th TULSA
26th SOUTH FLORIDA
Last year, UCF was at the bottom of the nation in nearly every statistical category. Head coach George O'Leary resigned after going winless one year removed from sharing the conference championship. This year, the Knights should begin a turnaround under new head coach Scott Frost. Coming from Oregon where he was the offensive coordinator, Frost is changing strategy on both sides of the ball. Instead of the pro-style/option, it will be the hurry up style you are familiar with when you watch the Oregon Ducks. On the defensive side, they will be implementing a 3-4 in place of the 4-3 used last year. This UCF team already looks different from its predecessor.
On offense, two-year starter Justin Holman is expected to be the starting quarterback. The senior will have two competitors going into fall camp, but is expected to win the job. The offensive line is expected to be the most improved platoon. Last season, the o-line gave up 23 sacks, and blocked enough that the Knights could only muster 81.3 rushing yards per game.
The defense needs to improve before the Knights will make an upward climb. Last season, they gave up 464.1 ypg (113), 199.2 rushing yards per game (100), and 37.7 ppg (117). The offense only averaged 13.9 ppg, so that last number tells you just how minimal of an effect they had. The Knights only forced 13 turnovers while giving the ball away 33 times. The Knights have weapons on offense, it will need the defense to pick up the slack.
Player to Watch: Tre'Quan Smith, WR
Smith was the leading receiver on the Knights as a freshman last year. His 724 yards made up 32% of the Knights total receiving yards.
If you only watch them play once, watch:
9/3 South Carolina State
Let's be honest, a game against an FCS team isn't likely to be televised. However, this is a very winnable game. UCF will have their first real shot at a win since December 4th, 2014 when they knocked off East Carolina to clinch a share of the American Athletic Championship. The following week at Michigan might get them exposure, but it will be a blood bath.
What to Expect
UCF will dwell in the bottom of the conference. Frost has the potential to see this program return to it's winning ways, but this isn't the year. There is one locked win and four games that can be considered toss-ups.
Prediction
2-10 (1-7, AAC)
-Dug
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