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Sunday, November 25, 2012

C-USA East Division Champs UCF Knights Beat UAB, Rematch Tulsa for Championship

Filed under: UCF Sports — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 00:56

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The UCF Knights (9-3; 7-1 C-USA) soundly defeated the UAB Blazers (3-9; 2-6 C-USA) 49-24 Saturday at UCF’s Bright House Networks Stadium. The win earned the Knights the 2012 C-USA East Division Crown and will place them in a rematch against the Tulsa Golden Hurricane (9-3; 7-1 C-USA) for the Conference USA Championship this Saturday. The Knights lost to Tulsa just two weeks ago 23-21. A win at that game would’ve secured UCF’s home field as the site for the game. But the loss meant UCF will face Tulsa in their home. Kickoff is set for Noon and the game will be nationally televised on either ESPN or ESPN2. Below, take a look at highlights from UCF’s win over UAB from Conference USA’s Point After:

Photo Courtesy Orlando Sentinel.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Knights Fall at Tulsa, Lose Potential to Host Championship

Filed under: UCF Sports — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 00:51

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The UCF Knights (8-3; 6-1 C-USA) fell 23-21 to the Golden Hurricane of Tulsa (9-2; 7-0 C-USA) Saturday in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The loss cost the Knights big-time. With its win against UCF, Tulsa now all but guarantees their home stadium will serve as the site for the 2012 Conference USA Championship Game on December 1st. As long as UCF beats UAB on Saturday, they will travel back to Tulsa to take on the Golden Hurricane in the Championship game, giving them the opportunity for revenge. The Knights struggled offensively to counter the endless onslaught of blitzes the Golden Hurricane threw their way. The Knights anemic offense scored only once in the second half; and they had only one drive of more than 40 yards and had five three-and-out scenarios. The lack of ability to score in the game ultimately proved fatal. The Knights now take on the Blazers of UAB (3-8; 2-5 C-USA) Saturday. Kickoff is set for Noon at Bright House Networks Stadium on the UCF campus.Check our Conference USA’s Point After below for highlights of the UCF vs. Tulsa game:

Photo Courtesy Orlando Sentinel.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Chris Wallace Performs on Vh1’s Big Morning Buzz

Filed under: Popular Music — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 00:12

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Chris Wallace gave a fantastic performance on VH1’s Big Morning Buzz on Tuesday of his hit single “Remember When” from his debut solo album Push Rewind, available for digital download on iTunes and retailers nationwide from ThinkSay Records. Take a look at his fun, energetic, and excellent performance below:

 

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The Big East Announces New Divisions

Filed under: UCF Sports — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 00:03

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UCF’s new home in 2013 will be in the East Division of the Big East Conference. UCF will join the ranks of the Cincinnati, UCONN, Louisville, Rutgers and rival USF. The Knights football team will play 8 conference games during the season with teams from both the West Division (Boise State, Memphis, Houston, San Diego State, SMU, and Temple) and East Division. The Big East Championship will then be played at the home of the top team. UCF officially joins the Big East in June of 2013.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

UCF Knights Slaughter the USF Bulls

Filed under: UCF Sports — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 21:34

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The UCF Knights (1-0; 0-0 C-USA) went into Tampa last night to take on their rival the USF Bulls (0-1; 0-0 Big East). The Knights handed the Bulls a bloody bashing that ended with an 18-point UCF victory! The Knights also brought about 2,000 fans into Tampa for the game. Here’s the recap of the game from UCF Athletics:

Sykes, who traditionally plays at small forward, shined running the team. He nearly recorded a triple-double with 26 points, 11 rebounds and a career-high eight assists. What a way to start the season for the Knights. Led by an incredible performance at point guard by Isaiah Sykes, UCF opened the campaign with a dominating 74-56 victory at cross-state rival USF Saturday, spoiling the Bulls’ debut at the renovated Sun Dome. A huge contingent of UCF (1-0) fans were on hand to see the Knights defeat the Bulls, who won a pair of games in the NCAA Tournament a year ago, in Tampa for the first time since 1978. The Knights, who hardly trailed during the evening, shot 50.0 percent overall and finished with a 45-26 edge on the glass. Sykes was one of four UCF players who finished with double digits in scoring. Keith Clanton had 16 points and 16 rebounds.  The Knights dominated from the start. UCF led 40-24 at the break after a first half filled with dunks, offensive rebounds and incredible play at the point from Sykes.

The junior had 17 points, nine rebounds, four assists and no turnovers in the opening stanza. “It was an incredible win for our program and our school,” UCF head coach Donnie Jones said. “I am very proud of this team. I thought we played a great team (game). We had four guys in double figures tonight and played very unselfishly. The thing I am really proud of is that we played a lot of guys out of position. Isaiah Sykes hasn’t played one minute at point guard in his career until tonight. I am very proud of him.” UCF shot 45.2 percent in the first half, when it outrebounded the Bulls (0-1) 25-13. The Bulls got within 12 points with 8:28 left in the contest, but the Knights responded with a huge 3-pointer from Kasey Wilson that handed UCF a 59-46 advantage. Sykes did it all for the Knights. In the first half, he found open teammates like Clanton and Sykes for dunks, and scored in a variety of ways. Holding a big lead in the second half, he slowed things down and got to the basket for impressive buckets. 

“I just stuck to the game plan and focused. Our coaches did a great job in breaking down their film,” Sykes said. “Our coaches did a good job of preparing our team.” UCF limited the hosts to a 36.4 percent shooting performance. Tristan Spurlock totaled 14 points in the winning effort, and Wilson added 13 points and six rebounds. Jawanza Poland led USF with 22 points. UCF and the Bulls will also meet on Jan. 2 in Orlando. The home-and-home series is offering the Knights a preview of the BIG EAST Conference, which the program will join next fall. On Saturday, UCF’s banner already hung in the rafters of the Sun Dome among those of the other BIG EAST programs. “It was big for us,” Clanton said of the win. “We knew that they were going to come out with a lot of emotion. Coach told us that we might not shoot it well, but the one thing that we can always control is our hustle.” 

The Knights will make their 2012-13 home debut on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the UCF Arena against Alabama State. The game is the first of a record 20 home contests this season.

UCF Knights Beat UTEP, Move To #30 in Rankings

Filed under: UCF Sports — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 21:19

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The UCF Knights (8-2; 6-0 C-USA) beat the UTEP Miners (2-8; 1-5 C-USA) last night at the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas, inching their way up to a Top 25 ranking (the Knights hit #30 in the AP poll today). The Knights struggled a bit offensively and defensively. But in the end, a run from Latavius Murray solidified the Knights’ tough fought victory. The Knights remain atop of Conference USA’s East Division and will undoubtedly host the Conference USA Championship game on December 1st if they can wrap up a win against the Conference’s West Division leader Tulsa (8-2; 6-0 C-USA) on Saturday. That game airs on Fox Sports Network at Noon. Below, take a look at highlights from UCF’s win over UTEP from UTEP’s Point After:

Photo Courtesy Orlando Sentinel.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Check Out Chris Wallace’s New Single

Filed under: Popular Music — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 00:45

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Former White Tie Affair frontman Chris Wallace has gone solo with a pretty fun and cool pop album entitled Push Rewind. The first single”Remember When” was recently released and has been receiving a lot of radio airplay. Check out the video for the single below. Push Rewind is available nationwide and for digital download from iTunes and Amazon.com from ThinkSay Records.

UCF Knights Slaughter SMU, Gain Votes in Both Polls

Filed under: UCF Sports — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 00:35

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Seeking revenge for the beat down they received last season in Dallas, the UCF Knights (7-2; 5-0 C-USA) dominated the Mustangs of SMU (4-5; 2-2 C-USA) from start to finish in a Homecoming celebratory game in-front of a crowd of almost 35,000 of UCF’s faithful. The Knights punctuated their game plan with an incredibly effective trick play in which quarterback Blake Bortles through a lateral to receiver (and former quarterback) Jeff Godfrey, who then through the touchdown pass to Latavius Murray. The fans went crazy after the play and the stadium grew more raucous by the minute! The Knights also received 15 votes in both the AP and Coaches’ Poll, indicating that consistent wins over their next two opponents (UTEP this Saturday and Tulsa a week from Saturday) will probably land them in the Top 25 and result in them being a nationally-ranked team. It would also solidify the team as the East Division Champions and secure their home stadium as the site for the Conference USA Championship game on December 1st. Below, check out Conference USA’s Point After for highlights of UCF’s 42-17 win over SMU below:

Photo Courtesy Orlando Sentinel.

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