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Daniels Download Sept. 17th to 23rd

By Chip Fontanazza on September 17, 2012 9:47 AM | No Comments | No TrackBacks
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By Marc Daniels
UCFAthletics.com

The Knights have won 11 of their last 13 home openers with the 33-20 win over FIU...



The victory was the 98th for UCF at the Football Bowl Subdivision (or what we know to be D-1) level and the 195th all-time win in school history...



After no catches in the first six quarters of the season, JJ Worton has 11 catches in the last six quaters...



Blake Bortles' first quarter touchdown pass to Billy Giovanetti was his first scoring pass at Bright House Networks Stadium...



What is 15, 6, 11, 8 and 11? That would be where the punts of Jamie Boyle were marked inside FIU's 20-yard line. Boyle's 39.0-yard average per punt does not tell how good a day it was for the first year punter...



FIU deferred to the second half after winning the coin flip. UCF took the ball and it marked the 36th time in the last 42 games the Knights received the opening kick of a game...



Before Missouri visits Bright House Networks Stadium in two weeks, the Tigers play a key SEC game at South Carolina. Mizzou beat Arizona State at home this past Saturday without starting quarterback James Franklin. Franklin sat out with a shoulder injury. It is the same shoulder on which he had off-season surgery. Missouri expects Franklin back for their game in Columbia, S.C. Saturday...



While Missouri will be the first SEC team to play at Bright House Networks Stadium, they won't be the last. South Carolina is set to visit Orlando in 2013...With the bye week, the George O'Leary radio show will not air this week. There will be a television show at our normal time.



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