ORLANDO – The Knights Re-Watch presented by DEX Imaging - a series of classic game re-airs - continues this Saturday at 3 p.m. with the UCF football team's 2013 comeback victory at no. 6/8 Louisville, which was the Knights' first win over a top-10 team.
Knight Nation can join in on the fun by watching Saturday afternoon's re-air live locally on WRBW FOX 35 Plus.
Local Channel Listings
Spectrum - Channel 6
AT&T U-Verse - Channel 5
Comcast Xfinity - Channel 15
DirecTV - Channel 65
The Knights Re-Watch presented by DEX Imaging | |
Date | Saturday, May 23, 2020 |
Time | 3 p.m. |
Stream | WRBW FOX 35 Plus |
Original Broadcast | |
Date | Friday, October 18, 2013 |
Time | 8 p.m. |
Television | ESPN |
Talent | Carter Blackburn, Danny Kanell, Allison Williams |
Location | Papa John's Cardinal Stadium |
Game Notes | UCF | Louisville |
Box Score | XML |
Gallery | Photos |
FROM THE GAME NOTES
perriman and hall pumping out yards
• Breshad Perriman (three) and Rannell Hall (two) have combined for five 100-yard receiving games, and neither had recorded 100 receiving yards in a contest until this season.
•As a true freshman in 2012, Perriman started slow but picked up toward the end, finishing with 26 receptions and 388 yards.
• In 2013, Perriman already has 18 catches for 397 yards.
• For Hall, he also had a slow true freshman campaign as a receiver, netting just four receptions for 34 yards in 2011. He boosted his production in 2012 with 35 catches for 631 yards.
• This year, Hall leads UCF with 21 catches, amassing 373 yards in the process.
Click for Complete Game Notes
FROM THE PREVIEW
On the defensive side, UCF is ranked second in the conference in scoring defense giving up 16.6 points per game. Junior linebacker Terrance Plummer, who was named the American Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week twice this season, ranks fifth in the conference in tackles averaging 9.4 per game. The Orange Park native is also tied for the conference lead in interceptions with two. Redshirt freshman cornerback Jacoby Glenn (No. 12) is ranked second in the conference in passes defended with seven.
Click for Complete Preview
FROM TEN TWEETABLE TIDBITS
• The Knights are 3-0 on the road in 2013, marking the ?rst time they have won their ?rst three road games to start a campaign. #RoadWarriors
• No. 8/6 Louisville will be the highest-ranked conference opponent UCF will have played in school history. #BestOfTheBest
• UCF (sixth) and Louisville (eighth) rank in the top 10 in the FBS in turnover margin. #TheBallIsAPrizedPossession
Click for More Tweetable Tidbits
FROM THE VIDEO PREP
Watch
FROM THE GAME RECAP
UCF scored 31 second-half points, came back from a 28-7 deficit and along the way picked up one of the biggest victories in school history Friday night at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium. The Knights' 38-35 victory over No. 6/8 Louisville marked the highest-ranked foe UCF has ever defeated.
"It's a great win in a tough environment," UCF head coach George O'Leary said. "Overcoming a packed house and the No. 8 team in the country, is a great win for our program. I'm just happy for the kids. We went into the game with one motto, `Great effort, great effort, great effort and compete and that's what I thought they did."
Click for Complete Game Recap
FROM THE POSTGAME NOTES
• The victory was UCF's first win over a top-10 team and moved its record to 5-1 on the year and 2-0 in the American Athletic Conference. No. 8/6 Louisville dropped to 6-1 and 2-1.
• The 38 points scored on Louisville were the most the Cardinals had given up all season. The previous high was Kentucky's 13 points Sept. 14.
• Quarterback Blake Bortles finished 21/32 for 250 yards and two touchdowns. His two-yard touchdown pass to Jeff Godfrey with 23 seconds remaining was the game-winning score.
• Brandon Alexander forced a fumble on the UCF-1 and the ball hit the pylon for a touchback in the first quarter. It was Alexander's first forced fumble of his career.
Click for Complete Postgame Notes
FROM THE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
Watch