ORLANDO – UCF running back RJ Harvey put the finishing touches on a legendary career in his final game in a Knights uniform, scoring a pair of touchdowns (one rushing and one receiving) to set the program record for total touchdowns scored with 48.
Entering the contest tied with UCF Hall of Famer Kevin Smith (46), Harvey took over as the Knights’ leader in career touchdowns with his 47th on a five-yard rush in the second quarter. He added to his resume late in the fourth quarter to end his career with 48 total touchdowns.
Unfortunately, the Hometown Hero’s efforts were not enough for a win on Senior Knight, as UCF dropped a 28-14 decision against Utah Friday night at FBC Mortgage Stadium.
“I’m really happy he got the two touchdowns and set the record,” said UCF head coach Gus Malzahn. “He's been such a great player for us, and one of the better players to ever come through here, but we’re disappointed overall with the loss and really disappointed for our seniors.”
Harvey ended the game with 119 rushing yards on 20 carries in addition to three catches for 19 yards with a receiving touchdown. He recorded his eighth 100-yard rushing game of the season and 17th of his career.