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Friday, August 30, 2019

UCF Knights Open Season with 62-0 Slaughter Over FAMU

Filed under: UCF Sports — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 01:40

The UCF Knights (1-0; 0-0 AAC) kicked off their 2019 football season with a HUGE win over the FAMU Rattlers (0-1; 0-0 MEAC) on Thursday night in-front of a near-capacity crowd at Spectrum Stadium. As reported by the American Athletic Conference:

Former Notre Dame star Brandon Wimbush threw for 168 yards and two touchdowns in his UCF debut, helping the 17th-ranked Knights open the season with a 62-0 rout of Florida A&M on Thursday night.

The redshirt senior transfer completed 12 of 23 passes without an interception while sharing playing time with true freshman Dillon Gabriel, who finished second in the competition for the starting quarterback job that opened because of an injury sidelining two-time American Athletic Conference offensive player of the year McKenzie Milton.

Wimbush, who tossed TD passes of 37 and 12 yards to Gabriel Davis, was 13-2 as a starter over the past two years at Notre Dame. He lost his job there to Ian Book despite helping the Fighting Irish begin last season with three consecutive wins.

Gabriel arrived at UCF from the same high school where Milton played in Hawaii. He performed well enough in fall camp that coach Josh Heupel felt he deserved some playing time in the opener and showed why, going 9 of 13 for 127 yards with TD passes to three different receivers.

The Knights improved to 26-1 since the start of 2017.

It was business as usual for UCF, which has scored at least 30 points in 27 consecutive games, the longest such streak for a FBS team since 1936. Wimbush looked comfortable running the offense, making plays with his feet and arm. In the first quarter alone, he ran the ball five times for 42 yards, with each of the runs resulting in a first down.

Check out highlights of the game, courtesy of the AAC and CBS Sports Network, below:

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