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10/3/2020 7:30 PM ET (195 DAYS AGO) |
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GAME PREVIEW
Sep 29, 2020After posting two big road wins over Georgia Tech and East Carolina, 11th-ranked UCF gets to play at home for the first time this season when they host Tulsa in an American Athletic Conference matchup on Saturday. The game will be contested in Orlando at what is now officially "The Bounce House," formerly Spectrum Stadium. UCF coach Josh Heupel thinks the atmosphere will not be the same with attendance limited because of COVID-19 protocols. "I think what's different for us (is) you're running out of the tunnel at the home stadium and you've got a crowd in there at 20 to 25 percent capacity," Heupel said. "However, it's not going to look the same. So we'll have to create our own energy. " The Knights (2-0, 1-0 AAC) have scored an even 100 points in their first two outings and racked up 1,292 yards in total offense in a 49-21 win over Georgia Tech on Sept. 19 and 51-28 last week at East Carolina. Quarterback Dillon Gabriel has completed 67 percent of his 88 pass attempts for 825 yards and eight touchdowns against only one interception. But one figure stood out for Heupel in his team's win over the Pirates. The Knights were penalized a school-record 19 times for 139 yards, saddling them with 27 penalties for 190 yards in just two games. "The penalties do stand out," Heupel said. "We've got to get them corrected. " Tulsa (0-1, 0-0 AAC) also was heavily penalized in its only outing with 15 for 120 yards in a 16-7 loss to Oklahoma State on Sept. 19. The Golden Hurricane's game against Arkansas State last week was postponed because of the coronavirus issues among the Red Wolves. Tulsa has won the last three meetings against UCF, edging the visiting Knights 34-31 last year by rallying from a 31-24 fourth-quarter deficit. "I think we lost that game last year on both sides of the football," Heupel said. "If you look at how they played the second half of last year, every game was tight. And the way they played against Oklahoma State, a real good football team, they're getting better. " Tulsa's Zach Smith was 10 of 14 passing for 127 yards last year against UCF before leaving with a leg injury. He was 18 of 28 passing for 165 yards and a touchdown against Oklahoma State. The Hurricane were within 13-7 late in the fourth quarter at Oklahoma State before giving up the ball on downs deep in their own territory. The Cowboys kicked a clinching field goal to cap the scoring. "It's frustrating," Tulsa coach Philip Montgomery said. "But we're going to learn from it. From an effort standpoint, you can't question the effort we gave throughout the game in all three phases. Now we just have to learn and get better. " --Field Level Media
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GAME RECAP
Oct 04, 2020ORLANDO, Fla. There is something about UCF that brings that best out of Tulsa. Zach Smith threw three touchdown passes and Tulsa erased an 18-point first-half deficit to beat No. 11 UCF 34-26, snapping the Knights' 21-game home winning streak Saturday night. The Golden Hurricane (1-1) made it two straight wins over UCF (2-1), which was plagued by penalties (18 for 124 yards) and turned the ball over three times. ''New year, new season,'' Tulsa coach Philip Montgomery said. ''We've got a lot of talent on this football team. On the road in a tough environment . I'm proud of these guys for sticking together. We've always been a gritty, tough, hard-nosed football team and we proved that again tonight. '' Smith threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Keylon Stokes to give Tulsa a 31-26 lead with 12:56 remaining. Zack Long added a 34-yard field goal with 1:30 remaining to make it 34-26. UCF (2-1) drove into Tulsa territory, but after a holding penalty pushed the Knights out of the red zone Dillon Gabriel's Hail Mary pass fell incomplete. Gabriel was 28-of-51 for 330 yards with a touchdown and an interception. ''There were opportunities in the game that we didn't take advantage of,'' Gabriel said. ''I put this on me. There has to be better QB play. I have to execute at a higher level. '' Tulsa was the last team to beat UCF at home with a 35-20 win on November 19, 2016, when Scott Frost was the Knights' head coach. The Golden Hurricane also upset UCF last season 34-31 in Tulsa. Smith threw for 273 yards and T. K. Wilkerson rushed for 86 yards and a touchdown to lift the Golden Hurricane to their first win against a Top 15 opponent since 1991. Stokes had six catches for 95 yards and a touchdown. ''I thought we found ways to run the football, we got some explosive runs,'' Montgomery said. ''And we found ways to protect Zach and give him time. Our offensive line and tight ends did a fantastic job to help us push the ball down the field. '' UCF led 23-5 with 1:39 left in the second quarter after Cole Schneider, the Knights' starting left guard, lined up at fullback and scored on a 1-yard run. Tulsa answered quickly to make the score 23-12 at halftime when Josh Johnson hauled in a 48-yard touchdown pass from Smith. Tulsa recovered a fumble on the opening kickoff of the second half and on the next play Smith threw a 34-yard touchdown pass to Sam Crawford Jr. to make it 23-19. After UCF got a 26-yard field goal from Daniel Obarski, Wilkerson scored on a 2-yard run to make it 26-25, and Tulsa missed the PAT. ''Turnovers were huge in the football game,'' UCF coach Josh Heupel said. ''We gave up the one play at the end of the half. We had a turnover on the kickoff. At the end of the day all three facets of the game have to work together. We have to play better complementary football. '' THE TAKEAWAYTulsa: The Golden Hurricane have two wins over UCF in their past five games. UCF: The Knights' long-shot College Football Playoff hopes take a major blow. THERE'S A FLAG ON THE PLAYMany of UCF's 18 penalties were pre-snap infractions. The Knights had 19 false start penalties in the past two games. ''Offensively you start moving and then you get yourself behind the chains,'' Heupel said. ''Eventually you're not going to be able to overcome those things and it costs us a ball game tonight. '' THE SAFETY DANCEThe first quarter featured safeties from both teams. UCF linebacker Eriq Gilyard tackled Smith in the end zone on QB keeper to give the Knights a 9-0 lead with 7:35 remaining in the quarter. Tulsa returned the favor when linebacker Zaven Collins stopped Otis Anderson in the end zone to make it 16-2 with 2:16 remaining. STREAKS AND NOTESTulsa's last win over a Top 15 team was a 35-34 win over No. 15 Texas A&M on September 21, 1991. . . UCF is 1-5 in their last six one-score games dating back to the 2019 Fiesta Bowl. INJURY REPORTUCF wide receiver Marlon Williams stayed on the ground for several minutes after the final play before leaving the field with assistance. UP NEXTTulsa will host Cincinnati on October 17. UCF will travel to Memphis on October 17. ---More college football: https://apnews. com/Collegefootball and https://twitter. com/-Top25
Game Recap from The Associated Press (AP).
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NCAAF Game Preview: Tulsa vs. Central Florida - Date: 10/3/2020 Sep 29, 2020After posting two big road wins over Georgia Tech and East Carolina, 11th-ranked UCF gets to play at home for the first time this season when they host Tulsa in an American Athletic Conference matchup on Saturday. MLB Handicappers. The game will be contested in Orlando at what is now officially "The Bounce House," formerly Spectrum Stadium. UCF coach Josh Heupel thinks the atmosphere will not be the same with attendance limited because of COVID-19 protocols. "I think what's different for us (is) you're running out of the tunnel at the home stadium and you've got a crowd in there at 20 to 25 percent capacity," Heupel said. "However, it's not going to look the same. So we'll have to create our own energy. " The Knights (2-0, 1-0 AAC) have scored an even 100 points in their first two outings and racked up 1,292 yards in total offense in a 49-21 win over Georgia Tech on Sept. 19 and 51-28 last week at East Carolina. Quarterback Dillon Gabriel has completed 67 percent of his 88 pass attempts for 825 yards and eight touchdowns against only one interception. But one figure stood out for Heupel in his team's win over the Pirates. Free Sports Picks Forum. The Knights were penalized a school-record 19 times for 139 yards, saddling them with 27 penalties for 190 yards in just two games. "The penalties do stand out," Heupel said. "We've got to get them corrected. " Tulsa (0-1, 0-0 AAC) also was heavily penalized in its only outing with 15 for 120 yards in a 16-7 loss to Oklahoma State on Sept. 19. The Golden Hurricane's game against Arkansas State last week was postponed because of the coronavirus issues among the Red Wolves. Sports Handicapper King. Tulsa has won the last three meetings against UCF, edging the visiting Knights 34-31 last year by rallying from a 31-24 fourth-quarter deficit. "I think we lost that game last year on both sides of the football," Heupel said. "If you look at how they played the second half of last year, every game was tight. And the way they played against Oklahoma State, a real good football team, they're getting better. " Tulsa's Zach Smith was 10 of 14 passing for 127 yards last year against UCF before leaving with a leg injury. He was 18 of 28 passing for 165 yards and a touchdown against Oklahoma State. The Hurricane were within 13-7 late in the fourth quarter at Oklahoma State before giving up the ball on downs deep in their own territory. The Cowboys kicked a clinching field goal to cap the scoring. "It's frustrating," Tulsa coach Philip Montgomery said. "But we're going to learn from it. From an effort standpoint, you can't question the effort we gave throughout the game in all three phases. Now we just have to learn and get better. " --Field Level Media
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