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Sunday, October 25, 2020

Knights Get Back to Winning Ways, with 51-34 Pelting of Tulane

Filed under: UCF Sports — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 23:30

The UCF Knights (3-2; 2-2 AAC) soundly defeated the Green Wave of Tulane (2-4; 0-4 AAC) and racked up a TON of offensive yards while doing so. Per the AAC:

Maybe it simply marked a coincidence that on the same Homecoming afternoon at the Bounce House that the UCF football squad sported its annual space uniforms the Knights’ offensive numbers again looked like something from the outer limits.
 
Another 689 yards of total offense? That seems like a typical day at the office these weekends for Josh HeupelDillon Gabriel and Company.
 
Gabriel might be the only quarterback in the country who could throw for 422 yards—as he did against Tulane Saturday—and see his per-game average go down.
 
Another 51 points? Again, that seems to be what the Knights do weekly.
 
And for Knights fans worried about the UCF defense, that unit allowed 363 yards fewer than it did just one Saturday ago. Tulane’s 340 yards marked its season low.
 
All of that translated into a 51-34 UCF victory, as the Knights (3-2 overall, 2-2 AAC) ended their two-game skid.
 
Tulane, a team that has been more than a little snake-bit based on its recent series of razor-thin losses, roared out of the gate bent on changing that equation.
 
The Green Wave marched 69 and 79 yards to scores on its first two possessions.
 
At the end of those first 15 minutes the visitors led—and freshman quarterback Michael Pratt (a Floridian from Boca Raton) had thrown for more yards than Gabriel.
 
Then reality—also known as the second period—set in.
 
UCF in those second 15 minutes outgained Tulane by the astounding total of 305 yards to 15.
 
The Knights ran 37 offensive plays in that quarter (to 15 by the Green Wave)—on their way to 99 for the day, the second-highest total in any college football game in 2020.
 
UCF in that second stanza scored four touchdowns, recorded 16 first downs (Tulane had three)—and watched Gabriel complete 12 of his 15 throws for 199 yards. The Knights’ TD drives listed as 89, 71, 83 and 67 yards.
 
At intermission, UCF already had 480 total yards and Gabriel had thrown for 307.
 
All that so frustrated Tulane that three times in the second half it attempted onside kicks in hopes of stealing a possession. None of them worked.
 
To the Green Wave’s credit, it put together a pair of 75-yard TD drives in the third period and added the only fourth-period points by either team after a 54-yard punt return.
 
But none of that was even close to enough.
 
Tulane tried a new-look, rush three, drop eight defensive strategy—but Gabriel carved it up well enough early that the Green Wave abandoned it after intermission.
 
Even with Gabriel’s aerial accuracy, he was hardly the whole story. Marlon Williams had another of what has become a typical day for him with nine catches for 174 yards and three scores. Greg McCrae carried a career-high 25 times for 163 yards. And Gabriel’s five TD passes, after that same number last week at Memphis, marked the first time in 33 years a UCF quarterback has done that in back-to-back outings.
 
There have been 19 individual 400-yard passing efforts so far in 2020—and Gabriel has four of them.
 
Throw in a season-high 11 tackles for loss, five sacks (two each by Kenny Turnier and Randy Charlton) and a late interception by Derek Gainous—all of which made it even harder for Tulane to keep up.
 
The home team did not turn the ball over—and, for a change, the time of possession battle easily went to UCF (holding the ball for 34:14), thanks to marches that lasted 15, 14, 14 and 10 plays.
 
The Knights still had their share of big plays—a 55-yard reception by Jacob Harris, a 54-yarder to Williams, a 54-yard run by McCrae and another 41-yard TD catch by Harris.
 
UCF converted three of four fourth-down attempts, went 10 of 17 on third down—and punted only one time all day, and that while leading 51-28.
 
The game ended after UCF held the football for the final 8:29, running off the last 14 plays of the contest, 12 of them on the ground.
 
And the Knights had only four penalties—none in the opening half.
 
“The only thing that matters was being plus one,” Heupel told his team after it ended.
 
“Great job competing for all four quarters. It wasn’t perfect, doesn’t have to be.
 
“We’ve got to find a way to be on the right side of the plays that make the difference. We need to fight and play together.
 
“I’m extremely proud of the way we went through this week. We won the preparation battle, and you came together as a football team.
 
“And that’s what good football teams do.”
 
The Knights plan to wear their space uniforms again next Saturday when they play at Houston, another city with a connection to the space program.
 
They’ll see if they can add to these decidedly heavenly production numbers one more time. UCF v. Houston is set for a 2pm kickoff and will be broadcast nationwide on ESPN+. Check out highlights of the UCF vs. Tulane game courtesy of the AAC below:

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Miley Cyrus CRUSHES it in Performance of “Heart of Glass”

Filed under: Popular Music — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 23:49

Miley Cyrus CRUSHED it in a live performance cover of Blondie’s classic, “Heart of Glass” at the Oct 6th iHeartRadio Music Festival. The festival was broadcast on the CW. Watch her knockout performance below:

Monday, September 28, 2020

#11 UCF Knights Move Up in Polls After Crushing East Carolina

Filed under: UCF Sports — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 20:40

The UCF Knights (2-0; 1-0 AAC) moved up to #11 in the AP and # 12 in the Coaches Poll after crushing East Carolina (0-1; 0-1 AAC) 51-28. As reported by the American Athletic Conference:

GREENVILLE, N.C. — Dillon Gabriel threw for 408 yards and four touchdowns to help No. 13 UCF beat East Carolina 51-28 on Saturday to open both teams’ American Athletic Conference schedule.

Jaylon Robinson and Marlon Williams each had huge games as Gabriel’s top targets for the Knights (2-0, 1-0). Robinson had nine catches for 150 yards and two touchdowns, while Williams had a career-best 13 catches for 136 yards.

Throw in Greg McCrae’s short first-quarter scoring run to lead a productive ground game, and UCF finished with 632 yards with its fast-paced offense pushing the tempo to keep the pressure on. The Knights had a penalty-filled start in the first quarter — including four false-start penalties while trying to get off their first offensive snap — before settling in and blowing the game open with a pair of touchdowns in the final 5 minutes before halftime.

Holton Ahlers threw for 215 yards and three TDs for the Pirates (0-1, 0-1), who were making a delayed start to the season after coronavirus-related scheduling changes. And it came in an essentially empty Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium due to COVID-19 protocols, with only a smattering of player family members in attendance.

ECU scored on its opening drive, but lost three first-half turnovers and didn’t make it back to the end zone until the Knights led 41-7 early in the third. By the time it was over, the school said the Pirates had come within 2 yards of matching the most allowed in any season opener in program history.

This was the second road game to start the season for the Knights, who opened with a 28-point win at Georgia Tech while amassing 660 yards. While the offense hummed along again, Josh Heupel’s squad will have to start cleaning up a penalty problem. UCF had 19 penalties for 139 yards, with 10 coming in the first quarter and seven of those false-start flags.

The Knights play their first home game next Saturday against Tulsa. Kickoff is set for 7:30pm and the game will be televised on ESPN2. The Pirates travel to Georgia State next Saturday. Check out video highlights of the Knights’ win over ECU, courtesy of the AAC, below:

Sunday, September 20, 2020

UCF Knights Destroy Georgia Tech to Start Season

Filed under: UCF Sports — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 22:59

The UCF Knights’ 2020 football season got off to an amazing start on Saturday in a 49-21 rout of Georgia Tech. As reported by the AAC:

ATLANTA — Dillon Gabriel threw for a career-best 417 yards and four touchdowns to lead No. 13/14 UCF (1-0; 0-0 AAC) to a 49-21 victory over Georgia Tech (1-1; 1-0 ACC) in the Knights’ season opener Saturday.

After giving up a long return on the opening kickoff, UCF rebounded behind its left-handed sophomore to beat a Georgia Tech team that was looking to build on a big road win in its first game.

Tre Nixon and Marlon Williams each hauled in a pair of TD passes as Gabriel eclipsed his previous career high of 365 yards in a game last season at East Carolina. He finished 27 of 41, also eclipsing his career high for completions and matching his mark for most scoring passes in a game.

After falling behind 28-7, Georgia Tech (1-1) climbed within a touchdown on a pair of scores by freshman Jahmyr Gibbs, who also had a long kickoff return to set up the Yellow Jackets’ first TD.

But Gabriel and the Knights pulled away in the fourth quarter before a socially distanced crowd of about 11,000 at 55,000-seat Bobby Dodd Stadium.

Showing off its running back depth, UCF got rushing TDs from Greg McCrae, Otis Anderson and Bentavious Thompson.

Coming off a 3-9 season in Geoff Collins coaching debut, Georgia Tech opened 2020 by rallying for a 16-13 win at Florida State.

The Yellow Jackets got off to a brilliant start against UCF. Gibbs returned the opening kickoff 75 yards, setting up freshman quarterback Jeff Sims’ 1-yard touchdown run just 55 seconds into the game.

UCF bounced right back, driving 75 yards in eight plays capped by Gabriel’s 6-yard touchdown pass to Nixon.

Georgia Tech squandered a couple of chances to reclaim control of the game, coming up with no points on two drives deep into UCF territory.

Sims fumbled the ball away at the Knights 8 and freshman Jude Kelley’s 27-yard field goal was blocked.

It was the fourth blocked kick in two games for Kelley, who had two field goals and an extra point swatted away in the victory at Florida State.

Kelley’s woes prompted the Yellow Jackets to make a change during the game. Another freshman, Gavin Stewart, came on to handle the extra points on Georgia Tech’s last two TDs.

The Knights showed they are again in the mix to be a top contender for a New Year’s Six bowl. Gabriel is a dynamic quarterback who fits perfectly in the up-tempo offense, and he’s got plenty of weapons at his disposal. Williams had 10 catches for 154 yards, and Jaylon Robinson added six catches for 105 yards.

Sims again showed flashes of promise in his second college game, but he simply made too many mistakes to beat a team of UCF’s caliber. He was 18 of 36 for 244 yards with a pair of interceptions. The Yellow Jackets also lost three fumbles.

UCF plays its second straight road game to begin the season, facing East Carolina next Saturday in its American Athletic Conference opener. The game will be available to stream on ESPN+ and kickoff is @ 12pm. Check out video highlights of UCF’s 49-21 win over Georgia Tech, courtesy of the AAC, below:

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Take a Listen to the Absolutely Gorgeous, “Far Too Late” from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Upcoming Musical, Cinderella

Filed under: Performing Arts — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 02:03

Follow the Playbill link below to watch Carrie Hope Fletcher perform the absolutely gorgeous, “Far Too Late” from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s upcoming musical Cinderella. As reported by Playbill:

Get a taste of Andrew Lloyd Webber, David Zippel, and Emerald Fennell’s upcoming Cinderella musical in the new video above, with title star Carrie Hope Fletcher singing “Far Too Late.” Lloyd Webber accompanies her on the piano at Her Majesty’s Theatre (home of The Phantom of the Opera) in London’s West End.

Cinderella was initially slated to debut this fall, but was pushed back to spring 2021 due to the coronavirus. 

Joining Fletcher (HeathersLes Misérables) on stage will be Olivier nominee Victoria Hamilton-Barritt (Murder Ballad) as the Stepmother. Laurence Connor (Miss Saigon) will direct.

Cinderella features an updated story and book by Fennell (Killing EvePromising Young Woman) with lyrics by Zippel (City of Angels). Also attached to the project is choreographer JoAnn Hunter (Disaster!School of Rock). 

Additional members of the cast and creative team will be announced at a later date.

https://playbill.com/article/watch-carrie-hope-fletcher-perform-far-too-late-from-andrew-lloyd-webbers-cinderella-musical

Monday, September 7, 2020

16 UCF Knights Land Spots in NFL

Filed under: UCF Sports — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 23:22

Sixteen UCF Knights will be playing in the National Football League (NFL) this season! Most surprising is comeback kid Bruce Miller, who will join the Jacksonville Jaguars after a somewhat tumultuous background since he first went pro with the 49ers. He’s been outside of the NFL for the last 4 seasons, Other Knights in the NFL this season include Michael Colubiale (Jags), Cornerback Rashard Causey (Dolphins), Running back Latavius Murray and receiver Tre’Quan Smith (Saints), Cornerback Shaquill Griffin (Seahawks), Tight end Jordan Akins (Texans), Receiver Gabriel Davis (Bills), Defensive tackle Trysten Hill (Cowboys), Cornerback A.J. Bouye (Broncos), Cornerback Mike Hughes (Vikings), Offensive lineman Jordan McCray (Falcons), Receiver Breshad Perriman (Jets), long snapper Charley Hughlett (Cleveland), kicker Matt Prater (Detroit) and kicker Matthew Wright (Pittsburgh). Way to GO KNIGHTS! Keep that train to the
NFL full steam ahead!

Friday, August 14, 2020

Dua Lipa, MADONNA, and Missy Elliott are Going to Make You Start, “Levitating”

Filed under: Popular Music — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 23:39

Dua Lipa, MADONNA, The Blessed Madonna, and Missy Elliott released the official video for their “Levitating” single today. Check it out below:

Sunday, August 9, 2020

Kylie Minogue Releases Video for, “Say Something,” First Single from Disco

Filed under: Popular Music — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 02:03

Pop superstar Kylie Minogue has released the video for, “Say Something,” the first single from her upcoming new album Disco. Take a look at the fun and electro-dreamy video to the very cool and fun song, below:

Saturday, July 11, 2020

Jessie Ware Invites You to, “Step Into My Life”

Filed under: Popular Music — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 01:03

Pop singer Jessie Ware released and pretty cool video to her new single, “Step Into My Life” featuring some pretty fantastic dancing from Eric Schloesser. The single appears on Ware’s new album What’s Your Pleasure? Take a look below:

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Dr. Blackwell’s Work to be Published in the Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners

Filed under: Nursing Science — Dr. Christopher Blackwell @ 16:24

Dr. Blackwell’s original article, “Reducing Sexually-Associated Transmission of COVID-19 in Men Who Have Sex with Men” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. This publication is more than likely the first peer-reviewed, scholarly publication on the subject and will appear in the profession’s premiere journal both on-line and in-print in the next few months.

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