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Saturday, January 26, 2013

With Addition of Matchup at Penn State, UCF’s 2013 Football Schedule Set

Filed under: UCF Sports — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 02:02

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The UCF Knights football program will travel to Happy Valley in 2013 to take on the Nittany Lions of Penn State. UCF Athletics announced today it had finalized negotiations with Penn State for a home-and-home series with the Nittany Lions. UCF will travel to Penn State in 2013 but in return, the Nittany Lions will travel to UCF’s campus in 2014. The deal seals the Knights’ 2013 inaugural football season in the Big East. UCF will open against Akron at home on Thursday August 29th and will host games against Rutgers, South Carolina, Rutgers, UCONN, Houston, and rival USF. The Knights will play Penn State, Louisville, Memphis, Temple, and FIU on the road.

Pictured: UCF’s Alex Haynes rushes against the Nittany Lions at Penn State in 2003.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Chris Wallace Gives Awesome Performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Filed under: Popular Music — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 02:22

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Pop star Chris Wallace stopped by Jimmy Kimmel live last night to perform his smash hit single “Remember When” from his debut solo album Push Rewind. Take a look at his fun and awesome performance below:

NCAA to Hear UCF’s Appeal Today

Filed under: UCF Sports — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 02:14

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The University of Central Florida Athletics Association will present its case for appeal to the NCAA today. UCF was slapped with heavy sanctions for recruiting violations last year. The school faced a number of penalties for recruiting violations that included a postseason ban for both football and basketball. UCF fired athletic director Keith Tribble once the infractions were brought to light. And while the University took responsibility for the basketball issues and accepted the postseason ban for basketball, it believed the postseason ban for football went too far. And there’s a lot on the line. UCF will be a full member of the new Big East conference in 2013; and it will be the final season the conference will have a lucrative auto-bid to the BCS. The Orlando Sentinel reports UCF will base its case on the following points:

In the appeal document, UCF notes the NCAA stated football infractions occurred from January 2010 to July 2011, but it argues the football violations were limited to a seven-week period from Dec. 18, 2010, to Feb. 4, 2011.

The appeal states UCF has “serious concerns that the committee relied upon a factual inaccuracy in concluding that the violations occurred over a 19-month time period, which is more than double the actual time — and, as a result, imposed a harsher penalty than it otherwise have required for the violations.”

The appeal also argues that, historically, NCAA postseason penalties have been given for egregious benefits, academic fraud or cases in which programs gain “a significant recruiting or competitive advantage.” The appeal states that, in part, because no recruits ever enrolled or played for UCF, “[n]o such violations were present in the football program in the university’s case.”

Third, UCF cited concerns that the football penalty was “significantly and improperly influenced by violations in the case related to the basketball program and the conduct-related violations involving the former assistant coach and former athletics director.” UCF maintains the basketball program and former employees drew separate punishments that should not factor into football sanctions.

To support that argument, the appeal includes passages from the Public Infractions Report in which football was paired with the basketball violations, including the duration of the infractions, competitive advantages gained and the note that “an involved [person] remains employed at the institution.” UCF released the only football coach involved in the violations: former receivers coach David Kelly.

It also argues the football team should not be further punished with a postseason ban for the actions of Kelly and athletic director Keith Tribble, who were removed from their jobs one day after the university received the committee’s findings. The appeal states that “the consequences of their behavior are already incorporated in their respective show-cause orders, the university’s corrective actions and a finding of a lack of institutional control against the institution.”

The appeal also cites five cases in which the NCAA did not impose a postseason ban for a repeat violator, and refers to the recent South Carolina case — decided three months prior to the UCF case — as precedent of not applying a postseason ban despite violations that “the university believes … can be viewed as more historically consistent with the cases in which the committee has chosen to impose a postseason ban.”

The appeal document also cited UCF’s cooperation with the investigation and self-imposed punishments and stated “there are significant reasons why such cooperation should carry greater weight in the committee’s assessment of penalties.”

UCF athletic director Todd Stansbury and president John Hitt will travel to Indianapolis for the appeal hearing. A decision typically is delivered within two to four months, Buckner said.

 UCF will learn its fate in about 2-4 months, which is the typical time for the NCAA Appeals Committee (comprised entirely of attorneys) to render its decision. Good luck to UCF. This penalty was way too harsh and should not have been handed down to the Knights.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Les Miserables Wins Golden Globe for Best Picture

Filed under: Film and Entertainment — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 00:17

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The winners of the 2012 Golden Globes were announced yesterday at a lavish ceremony in Hollywood, California. Movie musical Les Miserables won the award for Best Picture (Comedy or Musical) while stars Anne Hathaway (Best Supporting Actress) and Hugh Jackman (Best Actor) won for their respective performances in the film. Les Miz know heads for the 2013 Annual Academy Awards ceremony on February 24th. The film is nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Costume Design, Makeup and Hairstyling, Production Design, Best Song, and Sound Mixing. Congratulations to Les Miserables and best of luck at the Oscars!!!

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Congrats Alabama, But…

Filed under: UCF Sports — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 02:09

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While Alabama and the Crimson Tide Nation celebrate their victory in the National Championship, we must NEVER forget Alabama’s 2000 Homecoming result: UCF: 40 Alabama: 38. Take a look at the legendary field goal that put the UCF Knights on top of the Crimson Tide below. Gooo Knights!!!

Preview SMASH’s Second Season

Filed under: Film and Entertainment,Hit Television — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 02:02

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The hit television series SMASH from producer Steven Spielberg will officially start back up on NBC on February 10th. The show follows the behind the scenes drama of the making of a hit Broadway musical and will have one heck of an all-star cast this season with Sean Hayes, Jennifer Hudson, Sean Hayes, and Jeremy Jordan all joining the show. Take a look at the preview of season two, which looks to be as amazingly entertaining as the first season, below:

One Direction’s New Video “Kiss You!”

Filed under: Popular Music — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 01:53

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The boys from One Direction released a fun video for their catchy new hit “Kiss You” from their latest album Yearbook today. Take a look at the video below:

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Good Bye, Sweet Angel

Filed under: Tragic News and Events,UCF News and Event — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 02:49

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A wonderful child, whose dream was to become a UCF cheerleader, lost her 5-year battle with brain cancer on New Year’s Eve last year. Eight-year old Marlie Dodson was an avid UCF fan who attended UCF football and basketball games adorned in her UCF cheerleader outfit and Black & Gold Knights bandana. Before her death, the entire UCF cheerleading team brought Marlie happiness in the hospital; and Knightro, UCF’s famous mascot, made an appearance at her home before her passing. And while her death brings sadness and mourning, her legacy will live forever. Marlie’s mother, sisters, brother in-law, and sister in-law, all of whom are UCF Alums, have created a scholarship with the College of Nursing for future nurses who wish to work in the field of oncology. Marlie underwent 12 different surgeries, eight weeks of radiation, and countless cycles of chemotherapy; and her mother said the oncology nurses were the ones who touched her soul the most during her most trying of times. Once the scholarship reaches $25,000, it will allow a perpetual scholarship for future oncology nurses. To donate to the fund, contact Katie Korkoz, the College’s Development Officer at (407) 823-1600. Below, take a look at the wonderfully moving video tribute to dear Marlie Dodson:

Photo Courtesy Orlando Sentinel

Les Miserables Nominated by PGA for Best Picture

Filed under: Film and Entertainment — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 02:32

mv5bmtq4ndi3ndg4m15bml5banbnxkftztcwmjy5oti1oa_v1_sy317_.jpg  The fantastically phenomenal musical movie of the year Les Miserables has been nominated for Best Picture by the Producers Guild of America. The significance of the PGA nomination is its probable transfer to a coveted Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. In the last five years, the film that has won Best Picture from the PGA has gone on to win the same award from the Academy. Les Miz will compete against a slew of other films including Life of Pi, Skyfall, Argo, and Django Unchained among others. Les Miserables, from Universal Pictures, is playing nationwide and is rated PG-13.

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