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 road victory over Temple that included "The Catch" from J.J. Worton and allowed the Knights to remain alone in first place in the American Athletic Conference standings.
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
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AT&T U-Verse - Channel 5
Comcast Xfinity - Channel 15
DirecTV - Channel 65
| The Knights Re-Watch presented by DEX Imaging | |
| Date | Saturday, June 13, 2020 |
| Time | 3 p.m. |
| Stream | WRBW FOX 35 Plus |
| Original Broadcast | |
| Date | Saturday, November 16, 2013 |
| Time | 12 p.m. |
| Television | ESPN Regional |
| Talent | Eamon McAnany, Anthony Becht, Brooke Weisbrod |
| Location | Lincoln Financial Field |
| Game Notes | UCF | Temple |
| Box Score | XML |
FROM THE GAME NOTES
hearts still pounding
• UCF has won four games this year by seven points or less. The school record for most games won by seven points or less in a season is five in 2009. That year, the Knights overcame four deficits en route to an 8-5 record.
• Deficits overcome in 2013:
Opponent - Trailed - Result
at Memphis - 17-10 late 4th quarter - W, 24-17
at Louisville - 28-7 3rd quarter - W, 38-35
Houston - 7-6 3rd quarter - W, 19-14
• Largest come-from-behind wins in school history:
Opponent, Year - Deficit - Trailed - Won
at Louisville, 2013 - 21 points - 28-7 - 38-35
Illinois State, 1984 - 21 points - 21-0 - 28-24
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FROM THE PREVIEW
UCF stands as the only undefeated team in the American Athletic Conference after defeating the Houston Cougars last week at Bright House Networks Stadium. The win keeps the Knights in the driver's seat in the American Athletic Conference for the first ever AAC Championship and a berth in a BCS Bowl game.
On offense, the team comes into the contest having scored a total of 81 points in their last two games. The Knights are currently ranked third in the conference in scoring offense averaging 34.8 points per game and second in rushing offense averaging 160 yards per game with 18 touchdowns.
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FROM TEN TWEETABLE TIDBITS
• #UCF has sole possession of ?rst in The American, ahead of 4-1 Houston, Louisville and Cincinnati. #TopOfTheCharts
• #UCF ranks seventh in the country in red zone defense, as well as 12th in scoring defense and 23rd in total defense. #NoSoupForYou
• Record Watch: A victory for the Knights would give them their best start in program history, topping 1998's squad. #GoingFor8and1
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FROM THE VIDEO PREP
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FROM THE GAME RECAP
In a game that featured 10 lead changes, it looked like the team that had the ball last was going to win Saturday at Lincoln Financial Field. That's what happened as UCF (8-1, 5-0 American) picked up a heart-stopping, come-from-behind 39-36 victory over Temple (1-9, 0-6) to remain alone in first place in the American Athletic Conference.
The Knights trailed 36-29 with 2:04 remaining in the contest. But the Knights engineered a game-tying drive, going 70 yards in just four plays. The touchdown came on a 30-yard pass to J.J. Worton from Blake Bortles. Worton has made some huge, tough catches in his career. But this one-handed grab with full extension in the back of the end zone almost defied words.
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FROM THE POSTGAME NOTES
• -UCF moved to 5-0 on the road this year, tying the school's all-time mark for most road victories in a season (not including neutral-site games as the 2010 team won five on the road in the regular season and six overall including its bowl victory).
• Blake Bortles tied a career high with four touchdowns passes, giving him 50 for his career and moving him into fourth on the all-time list.
• UCF amassed 653 total yards of offense, the most in a game this season. Previous high was 527 against UConn.
• Shawn Moffitt went 3-for-3 in field goals, and is now 14-for-15 this year. Included in those three field goals was a 24-yarder as time expired, the first game-winning field goal of Moffit's career.
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FROM THE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
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