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Focus On The Golden Hurricane

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Orlando, Fla. (UCFKnights.com) – After another dominating defensive performance in the win against Cincinnati, the Knights (6-4, 4-2 The American) turn their focus to Tulsa (7-3, 4-2 The American). UCF will host the Golden Hurricane on Saturday at 8 p.m. The game will broadcast on ESPNEWS at Bright House Networks Stadium.

Tulsa will be the final home game of the season for the Knights, who look to wrap up their three game home stand with another win. Saturday's game will also be Senior Night as UCF honors the student-athletes who have excelled in both the classroom and on the field.

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Head coach Scott Frost cited the effort that the seniors have put in this year and how their dedication is key to this team being successful.

"You develop a lot of close relationships through football and some of these seniors are going to be special to me as long as I'm coaching," Frost said. "They could have gone a lot of different ways when we came in, instead bought in and are leaders on our team."

Redshirt senior Errol Clarke reflected on his time with the Knights and the bond they have built together.

"My favorite memory is not any play I've made but the one the other guys made that showcase how great we are as a team. We've been around each other so long and got along so well that we started playing off each other," Clarke said. "We know each other's personality so well that we have an incredible bond with each other."

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