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Charge On Chat
by Pegasus and Citronaut
Charge On Chat is your podcast for all things UCF Knights athletics. Join passionate hosts as they dive into UCF football, basketball, and other sports with insider analysis, game breakdowns, and interviews with players and coaches. Charge On Chat keeps you connected to Knight Nation, from game action to recruiting news. Get engaging commentary, bold predictions, and spirited debates whether you're a die-hard fan or new to UCF sports. Tune in weekly for insights on UCF's past, present, and future. Charge On!
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UCF's Disappointing Loss to Arizona State
In a disappointing Big 12 showdown on Saturday, November 9, 2024, Arizona State claimed a narrow victory over UCF with a final score of 35-31. This game featured five lead changes and kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle. Arizona State's record now stands at 7-2 (4-2 in the Big 12), while UCF's season moves to 4-6 (2-5 in the Big 12). Key Highlights: Sam Leavitt and Jordyn Tyson Shine: Arizona State's quarterback Sam Leavitt threw three touchdown passes, including two to standout receiver Jordyn Tyson. Their connection was pivotal, with the game-winning 13-yard touchdown pass from Leavitt to Tyson coming with just under five minutes left in the fourth quarter. RJ Harvey’s Heroics: UCF’s RJ Harvey rushed for 127 yards and scored three touchdowns, though he was ultimately stopped on a crucial 4th-and-2 play late in the game, ending UCF’s hopes for a comeback. Turning Points: Arizona State scored two touchdowns in just nine seconds near the end of the first half, including a game-changing pick-six by L.T. Welch. Penalties and Missed Opportunities for UCF: Despite outgaining Arizona State in total yardage (406-260), UCF struggled with penalties and critical missed chances, which impacted its ability to close out the game. Coaching Reactions: Arizona State's Kenny Dillingham: Praised Leavitt and Tyson's synergy, which proved essential for the Sun Devils’ success. UCF's Gus Malzahn: Expressed disappointment with the outcome, noting several crucial moments, including a blocked punt for an Arizona State touchdown, a fumbled kickoff return, and a costly pick-six. Despite these setbacks, he commended his team for their effort and acknowledged that UCF statistically outperformed Arizona State but failed to translate those numbers into a win. Looking Ahead: UCF: Following this tough loss, UCF enters a bye week before their matchup against West Virginia on November 23rd. This bye provides a crucial opportunity for recovery and adjustment, as they must win both remaining games to secure bowl eligibility. Arizona State: The Sun Devils continue their challenging Big 12 schedule, traveling to face No. 22 Kansas State next Saturday. Episode Highlights:Pegasus and Citronaut explore the high-stakes moments of the game, break down the strategic decisions from both sides and explore the emotional rollercoaster felt by both teams' fans. Don’t miss their in-depth analysis of how UCF can bounce back and what this win means for Arizona State's momentum heading into the season's final stretch.
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UCF vs. Arizona State Game Breakdown
In this episode, Pegasus and Citronaut dive into UCF’s upcoming matchup against Arizona State, previewing what’s at stake in this Big 12 showdown. Get the latest on the Knights' recent performances, injury updates, key players to watch, and an in-depth look at both teams' strategies. Game Overview: UCF enters the game with a 4-5 record, looking to build momentum from their recent 56-12 victory over Arizona. Arizona State stands at 6-2, riding high after defeating Oklahoma State last week, 42-21. However, they face a major setback with star RB Cam Skattebo sidelined due to a shoulder injury. Key Matchups and Storylines: Offensive Surge for UCF: Freshman QB Dylan Rizk’s breakout game against Arizona injected new energy into UCF’s offense, with impressive yardage and touchdowns. Rushing Attack Face-Off: Both teams are strong in the rushing game—UCF ranks 2nd nationally, while Arizona State is 19th. With Skattebo out, Arizona State’s backfield will be tested. Coach Showdown: UCF’s Gus Malzahn faces former assistant Kenny Dillingham, now head coach for ASU. Dillingham has acknowledged UCF as their toughest opponent yet. Injury Updates: UCF and Arizona State are navigating player injuries, with UCF missing TE J. Davis and some question marks in the defensive backfield. Betting Lines: Spread: Arizona State -2.5 to -3 Moneyline: Arizona State -147 to -154, UCF +121 to +130 Over/Under: 55.5 to 56 points Final Thoughts:Pegasus and Citronaut discuss how UCF's newfound offensive balance and defensive improvements could be the keys to victory. They also highlight Arizona State’s defensive strength, ranked 25th in the nation, and how UCF's ground game might exploit the Sun Devils' weakened lineup without Skattebo. Episode Highlights
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Knights’ Charge to Victory: UCF’s Triumph over Arizona
In this episode of the Charge on Chat Podcast, Pegasus and Citronaut break down the University of Central Florida (UCF) Knights' commanding 56-12 win over the Arizona Wildcats on November 2, 2024. Join us as we highlight the key moments, standout performances, and strategic changes that fueled UCF’s emphatic victory.Key Highlights:Dominant Offense: A deep dive into UCF’s high-powered rushing attack led by RJ Harvey, whose performance anchored the Knights' offensive success.Arizona’s Struggles: Analysis of the Wildcats' offensive challenges and the defensive tactics that kept them in check.Coaching Impact: A discussion on the recent coaching adjustments at UCF and how they contributed to the team's cohesive and improved play.Coach Malzahn’s Insights: Hear about head coach Gus Malzahn’s reflections on the game, his pride in the team’s resilience, and his optimism for the future.Join Pegasus and Citronaut as they unpack the excitement of the game, share their personal takeaways, and engage with listener feedback on UCF’s path forward in the season. Don’t miss this spirited episode that celebrates a pivotal win for the Knights!
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UCF Fires Ted Roof
In this episode of Charge On Chat, hosts Pegasus and Citranaut break down the latest headlines surrounding UCF’s football program. Following a tough five-game losing streak, UCF has made the bold decision to part ways with defensive coordinator Ted Roof, just eight games into his tenure. Join us as we dive into the factors behind this move, what it means for the team, and what lies ahead for UCF’s defense.Key Discussion Points: 1. Defensive Struggles: Pegasus and Citranaut analyze the challenges UCF’s defense has faced, leading to this turning point. The Knights have allowed an average of 30+ points in Big 12 play, ranking 12th in total defense and struggling with a pass defense allowing 247.3 yards per game. 2. Impact of Recent Losses: With high-scoring losses to BYU and Iowa State, both leading the Big 12, UCF’s defense has faltered, allowing 37 or more points in three of the last five games. Could these results be the tipping point for this significant coaching change? 3. What’s Next for UCF’s Defense?: Stepping in as interim defensive coordinator is Addison Williams, who led UCF’s defense in 2023 to success against the pass. Our hosts discuss Williams’ approach and his chance to turn around a challenging season. 4. Ted Roof’s Tenure and Departure: Roof’s long journey through college football, from Duke’s head coach to his time at UCF, highlights his deep experience. We’ll explore why his vision didn’t align with UCF’s goals this season and what might be next for both him and the Knights.Looking Ahead: The Knights are gearing up to host Arizona, aiming to pivot their season with a new defensive strategy. Tune in as Pegasus and Citranaut break down UCF’s upcoming game and the potential impact of this staff shift on the Knights’ season.Join the Discussion: Share your thoughts with us! Do you think this change will help UCF turn the season around? Let us know on social media, and don’t forget to charge on!
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The One That Got Away: UCF’s Painful Loss to Iowa State
Welcome back to Charge On Chat, where your hosts, Pegasus and Citranaut, break down the latest action in UCF football. In today's episode, we're diving into the heart-wrenching 38-35 loss UCF suffered against No. 9 Iowa State in their Big 12 Conference clash at Jack Trice Stadium. Game Overview In a game of excitement, UCF came close to a massive upset on the road. The Knights had their offense rolling, racking up 354 rushing yards, their second-best performance of the season. RJ Harvey and quarterback Jacurri Brown combined for a stellar 350 rushing yards and three touchdowns, giving UCF a two-touchdown lead early in the third quarter. However, the Cyclones mounted a fierce comeback, capped by a game-winning 1-yard quarterback sneak with just 30 seconds left on the clock. Iowa State's defense sealed the win with a late-game interception. Key Moments: - Braeden Marshall's Interception Return: Marshall had what looked like a pick-six but dropped the ball at the 1-yard line in a moment of premature celebration. Luckily, UCF recovered and scored, but the mistake underscored the thin margin for error. - RJ Harvey's Dominant Performance: Harvey rushed for 196 yards, including a critical 80-yard touchdown run that kept UCF in the lead for much of the game. - Jacurri Brown's Mobility: Brown showcased his running prowess, adding 154 yards on the ground, including a 67-yard touchdown run. - Late Iowa State Heroics: Iowa State's Rocco Becht led a game-winning drive in the final minutes, securing the Cyclones' 7-0 record for the first time since 1938. Aftermath: Despite the loss, UCF head coach Gus Malzahn praised his team’s effort and competitiveness against a top-10 team. However, the Knights' fourth consecutive loss dropped them to 3-4 on the season, and Coach Malzahn stressed the need for improvement, especially in the passing game.
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UCF's Big 12 Title Hopes and the Quarterback Conundrum
In today’s episode, Pegasus and Citranaut dive deep into UCF’s performance and their prospects in the highly competitive Big 12. After a tough three-game losing streak, UCF’s chances of winning the Big 12 are hanging by a thread. Can the Knights turn things around and make a push for the title? Key Topics: UCF’s Offensive Woes: Pegasus and Citranaut discuss UCF’s struggle to put points on the board. With the Gus Bus seemingly running out of gas, what changes need to be made to get the offense back on track? Quarterback Drama: KJ Jefferson has been benched, leaving the Knights’ quarterback situation in flux. We explore the potential of backups EJ Coulson and Jurry Brown, and debate whether Gus Malzahn should commit to a starter or keep rotating quarterbacks. The Bright Spot – Kobe Hudson: Amidst the challenges, wide receiver Kobe Hudson has continued to shine. We discuss his importance to UCF’s offense and why the Knights need to get him more involved in the game plan. A Tough Road Ahead: UCF’s upcoming games against Iowa State and BYU will define their season. Pegasus and Citranaut break down the must-win game against Iowa State and what UCF needs to do to stay in the Big 12 race. Tune in for more insights on UCF football and the future of the Knights. Charge on!
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A Tale of Two QB's
Episode Description: In today’s episode of Charge On Chat, Pegasus and Citranaut break down the UCF Knights’ hard-fought victory over the Cincinnati Bearcats. The team now sits at 3-3 on the season, but the path to this win was anything but straightforward. We’ll dive into the key storylines, including the quarterback drama, with freshman EJ Coulson struggling early and sophomore Jacurri Brown stepping in to lead the team to victory. Despite an inconsistent offensive line that left both quarterbacks under constant pressure, Brown’s poise under fire and ability to make plays with his legs were pivotal. We’ll discuss how he escaped the defense, ending the game as both UCF’s leading passer and rusher while developing chemistry with standout wide receiver Kobe Hudson. Plus, we'll tackle the offensive line issues that have plagued the Knights all season and how this impacts their chances moving forward, especially with their next game against Iowa State looming large. Can UCF turn things around, or will they continue to struggle? Tune in as we analyze the defense's standout performance against Cincinnati, UCF's coaching challenges, and what this win means for the Knights moving forward. Show Notes: Welcome to Charge On Chat! Pegasus and Citranaut set the stage for UCF’s thrilling victory over Cincinnati and introduced the quarterback controversy with EJ Coulson and Jacurri Brown. Breaking down Coulson’s first start: What went wrong? The youngest FBS starter this season struggled early with accuracy, timing, and handling the pressure of the Cincinnati defense. Enter Jacurri Brown: The sophomore quarterback steps in, and the game changes how Brown’s leadership, scrambling ability, and quick decision-making led the Knights to victory. Offensive line woes: Pegasus and Citranaut dig into UCF’s struggles. Why are they underperforming, and what changes could help the team move forward? Kobe Hudson’s standout performance: 114 yards and a touchdown. How Hudson’s connection with Brown and his role as a leader in the locker room is growing. Looking ahead: UCF’s upcoming matchup against Iowa State. What must the defense do to keep the Knights in contention, and can UCF’s offense withstand the pressure from Iowa State’s defense? Closing thoughts: Is this a must-win game for UCF? With the season hanging in the balance, Pegasus and Citranaut discuss what’s at stake for coach Gus Malzahn and the Knights moving forward. Thank you for listening to Charge On Chat! Be sure to subscribe for more in-depth UCF coverage and join us next week as we break down UCF’s game against Iowa State.
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UCF vs. Iowa State: Game Preview and Press Conference Insights
Episode Summary:In this episode, Pegasus and Citranaut dive into the upcoming UCF Knights football game against Iowa State on October 19, 2024. The game kicks off at 7:30 p.m. ET / 6:30 p.m. CT from Jack Trice Stadium, with the broadcast airing on either FOX or FS1, depending on the outcomes of the October 12 games. This matchup will mark the first-ever meeting between the Knights and Cyclones on the football field.The episode also breaks down the latest press conference from UCF Football, featuring head coach Gus Malzahn, defensive end Malachi Lawrence, and running back Myles Montgomery. They provide insights into the team’s preparation, upcoming challenges, and key players to watch for the game.Key Topics: • Game Overview: UCF travels to Iowa State for a pivotal Big 12 showdown. We discuss what this game means for both teams and the Knights’ keys to success. • Press Conference Highlights: Coach Malzahn addresses the recent three-game losing streak, the quarterback situation, and the team’s strategy for Iowa State. He emphasizes the importance of staying resilient and improving their red zone efficiency. • Players to Watch: Pegasus and Citranaut highlight key players like running back R.J. Harvey, wide receiver Kobe Hudson, and defensive end Nyjalik Kelly, discussing how they can impact the game. • Game Predictions: Pegasus and Citranaut make their predictions for the game and what fans can expect on Saturday night.Featured Quote:“This game is a great opportunity for UCF to play one of the top teams in the country. Iowa State has a strong defense and a well-balanced offense, but our team is ready to rise to the challenge.” – Gus Malzahn, UCF Head CoachTune in next week as we break down the results of the UCF-Iowa State game and look ahead to the Knights’ next matchup.Connect with Us: Follow the Charge on Chat Podcast for all your UCF football news and insights. Stay up to date with the latest episodes and analysis!For more details on the press conference, visit UCF Football on X and YouTube.
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Cincinnati Bearcats Defeat UCF Knights in Defensive Battle (19-13)
In this episode Pegasus and Citronaut dive into the recent football game between the Cincinnati Bearcats and UCF Knights, played on October 12, 2024. The game was a defensive struggle that ended with a 19-13 victory for Cincinnati. Here’s a breakdown of the key moments and factors that shaped this intense matchup.Game Summary • Final Score: Cincinnati Bearcats 19, UCF Knights 13. • The game was dominated by defensive play, with both teams struggling to find offensive rhythm. • Cincinnati’s defense stood tall, limiting UCF’s high-powered rushing attack and capitalizing on UCF’s quarterback issues.Key Moments 1. Quarterback Struggles for UCF: UCF’s quarterback situation was a major factor in the loss. Jacurri Brown came off the bench and provided a spark, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Cincinnati’s defensive pressure. 2. Strong Defensive Effort by Cincinnati: Cincinnati’s defensive line, led by standout performances from Jared Bartlett (2 sacks, 7 tackles) and Dontay Corleone (4 tackles, 1 sack), was able to stifle UCF’s offense. 3. Turnovers Hurt UCF: UCF fumbled twice and missed opportunities on key drives, which Cincinnati took advantage of to seal the game.Game Context • Identical Records: Both teams entered the game with identical 3-2 records, making this Big 12 conference matchup crucial for improving standings. • UCF’s Three-Game Losing Streak: This loss marked UCF’s third straight defeat, further complicating their season after a promising start.Looking Ahead • UCF will need to regroup after this tough loss, particularly focusing on stabilizing their quarterback situation and reducing turnovers. Cincinnati, now 4-2, looks to build on their defensive momentum as they move further into conference play.
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Cincinnati vs UCF: All Systems Go for Saturday’s Big 12 Clash
Episode Overview:In today’s episode, Pegasus and Citronaut discuss the latest news surrounding the highly anticipated UCF Knights vs. Cincinnati Bearcats matchup. After a challenging week with weather concerns, UCF has confirmed that the game will proceed as scheduled this Saturday at 3:30 PM at FBC Mortgage Stadium.Tune in as the hosts break down key game details, UCF’s recent performances, and what the Knights need to do to secure a much-needed win. Pegasus and Citronaut also cover key player stats, betting odds, and predictions for Saturday’s game.Key Topics: 1. Game Day Update • UCF vs. Cincinnati is officially on for Saturday, October 12, 2024, with kickoff set for 3:30 PM at FBC Mortgage Stadium. The Knights are preparing to resume campus operations and welcome fans to the Bounce House for this crucial Big 12 game. 2. Recent UCF Performance • UCF is looking to bounce back after back-to-back losses, including a 24-13 defeat to Florida. The Knights have a 3-2 record this season and stand at 1-1 in Big 12 conference play. The hosts discuss UCF’s offensive and defensive struggles in recent games, and how the team can turn things around. 3. Player Highlights • QB KJ Jefferson’s season stats: 1,012 passing yards, 7 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions. • RB RJ Harvey leads UCF’s rushing attack with 600 yards and 9 touchdowns. • Defensive star Deshawn Pace looks to make a big impact against his former team, Cincinnati, after transferring to UCF. 4. Game Predictions & Betting Odds • UCF is a 3-point favorite, with an over/under set at 58 points. Pegasus and Citronaut dive into predictions and betting insights, analyzing UCF’s home-field advantage and how both teams stack up offensively and defensively. 5. Key Game Strategies • The Knights will need to get their ground game back on track after struggling in recent weeks. The hosts discuss how UCF’s success running the ball could be the key to victory against Cincinnati’s defense.Follow Us:For more UCF football news, updates, and game recaps, follow Charge on Chat on all major podcast platforms. Make sure to subscribe and leave a review!Connect with Us: • Twitter: @ChargeOnChat • Instagram: @ChargeOnChatSources Mentioned: • UCF Knights official announcement @UCFKnights • Big 12 Conference update @meyerneil6Stay tuned for our next episode, where we break down post-game highlights and insights from UCF’s clash with Cincinnati!
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Storm Clouds and Showdowns: UCF’s Path After Florida Loss
In this episode, Pegasus and Citronaut break down the key takeaways from UCF’s press conference held on October 7, 2024. Head coach Gus Malzahn addressed the Knights’ recent loss to Florida and looked ahead to the upcoming game against Cincinnati.Main Topics: • Florida Game Recap: Malzahn reflected on the team’s performance, expressing disappointment in their run game and missed opportunities. Offensive tackle Amari Kight also shared his thoughts, emphasizing the need for improvement in execution. • Upcoming Game vs. Cincinnati: Malzahn highlighted Cincinnati’s strengths and discussed preparations for what promises to be a tough matchup. He expressed confidence in the team’s ability to bounce back. • Injuries: Malzahn confirmed that Jordan Mask and Car Henderson are out for the season, adding to the challenges the team faces moving forward. • Hurricane Milton: UCF has canceled all home events on Wednesday and Thursday due to the approaching hurricane, which could potentially impact game conditions.Tune in as we analyze the press conference, dissect the team’s strategy, and provide insights into what to expect in the crucial game against Cincinnati.Key Quotes: • “We need to execute better in all phases. Cincinnati is a solid team, and we have to be prepared for a challenge.”Sources: 1. Gus Malzahn Press Conference - Cincinnati Week ⚔️ 2. Amari Kight Press Conference - Cincinnati Week ⚔️
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UCF Knights vs. Florida Gators - A Tough Loss and Key Takeaways
In this episode, Pegasus and Citronaut break down the UCF Knights’ tough 24-13 loss against the Florida Gators. The game exposed several issues for UCF, particularly their struggles in the red zone and a lackluster rushing attack. Florida, with a defense previously ranked 110th against the run, surprisingly dominated, sacking UCF quarterback KJ Jefferson five times and limiting UCF to just 108 rushing yards.Key Takeaways: UCF’s offense continued to struggle, especially in the red zone, failing to score a touchdown on key drives. The Knights’ rushing attack, once a strong point, was limited to one of the lowest outputs during Gus Malzahn’s tenure. Player opt-outs, including wide receiver Xavier Townsend and defensive back Bryon Threats, further challenge the team’s roster stability as they look ahead to the rest of the season. For Florida, this victory was a boost for head coach Billy Napier, who had been under scrutiny but saw no player opt-outs, signaling team cohesion.We also discuss the bigger picture for UCF’s season, focusing on areas that need improvement if they are to turn things around in Big 12 play. Can UCF bounce back from consecutive losses, or will these setbacks define their season?Tune in for detailed analysis, player performances, and what this means for UCF’s future in conference play.Sources Referenced: UCF Knights football: 3 takeaways in loss to Florida Gators After beating UCF, here’s hoping Gators coach Billy Napier saves his job Knights LOSE to the Florida Gators 23-14 - YouTube UCF Post Game Press Conference - YouTubeListen now for all the insights, analysis, and what’s next for the Knights!This gives a summary of the game’s impact, highlights, and analysis for podcast listeners while citing the appropriate sources. Let me know if you’d like to add or change anything!
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Florida Gators vs. UCF Knights Recap (October 5, 2024)
In this episode, Pegasus and Citronaut dive into the Florida Gators’ 24-13 victory over the UCF Knights, breaking a two-season drought of in-state rivalry wins for Florida. We’ll analyze the key plays, standout performances, and the reactions from fans and coaches.Game Recap: • Final Score: Florida 24, UCF 13 • Gators’ Dominance: Florida took control early, leading 17-3 at halftime behind a solid defensive effort that recorded five sacks and limited UCF to just 273 total yards. • Key Players: Florida’s QB Graham Mertz completed 19 of 23 passes for 179 yards and a touchdown, while UCF’s QB KJ Jefferson was held to 126 yards and threw one interception.Second Half Surge: • UCF improved in the second half, scoring 10 points, including a 35-yard pass from KJ Jefferson to RJ Harvey that led to a touchdown. However, their reliance on the run game and lack of urgency hindered their comeback.Fan Reactions and Coaching Criticism: • UCF fans voiced frustration with head coach Gus Malzahn, citing offensive struggles and poor defensive execution as major concerns. • Calls for change have grown, with some fans questioning Malzahn’s future as UCF’s head coach.What’s Next for UCF? • UCF now looks ahead to their upcoming matchup against Cincinnati on October 12. We’ll discuss the key areas UCF needs to address, including offensive consistency, turnover reduction, and defensive adjustments.Tune in as we break down what this game means for both teams moving forward and how UCF can rebound from consecutive losses.Sources: • Yahoo Sports, Sports Illustrated, Florida Gators Athletics, SEC Sports, Gators WireDon’t miss out on our analysis of the fan reactions, post-game breakdowns, and what’s next for UCF football!
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Significant Transfer News: Bryon Threats Redshirts and Transfers
Episode Summary:In this episode, Pegasus and Citronaut dive into the major announcement that UCF defensive back Bryon Threats has decided to redshirt and transfer, as reported by Pete Thamel and Neil Meyer. This decision comes as a significant blow to UCF’s football program, especially as they prepare for their upcoming game against Cincinnati, Threats’ former team. We’ll explore his career, from his impactful years at Cincinnati, where he was part of the 2021 College Football Playoff team, to his transition to UCF and the role he played on their defense.Key Topics Discussed: • Bryon Threats’ decision to redshirt and transfer, with one year of eligibility remaining. • Threats’ journey from playing on Cincinnati’s 2021 CFP team to starting 19 games for the Bearcats. • His move to UCF in 2023 and being listed as a reserve safety on their depth chart. • The impact of his absence on UCF’s defense ahead of the crucial UCF/UC matchup. • Analyzing the significance of this loss for UCF and how they might adjust moving forward. • Insight into Threats’ playing style, contributions, and career stats as both a Bearcat and Knight.Sources Mentioned: • Pete Thamel’s report via ESPN • Neil Meyer’s commentary on UCF’s official depth chart • Bryon Threats’ performance and stats from his time at Cincinnati and UCFTune in to this episode for an in-depth analysis of Bryon Threats’ football journey and what this decision means for both UCF and Cincinnati.Call to Action:Don’t forget to subscribe for updates on the latest college football news, player transfers, and more! Let us know what you think of Bryon Threats’ decision and how you believe it will impact UCF’s season.
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UCF vs. Florida Showdown: Knights Eye First Win in The Swamp
UCF vs. Florida Gators Showdown: Game Preview and Key InfoPegasus and Citronaut discuss:Date: Saturday, Oct. 5Time: 7:45 p.m. ETTV: SEC NetworkTV Talents: Taylor Zarzour (Play-by-play), Matt Stinchcomb (Analyst), Tori Petry (Sideline Reporter)Radio: FM 96.9 / AM 740 The GameRadio Talents: Marc Daniels, Gary Parris, Scott AdamsSpanish Radio: UCFKnights.com, YouTube.com/UCFKnightsLive Stats: [Click Here]What a Win Would Mean: • 14th consecutive victory against a Florida-based team. • Second straight win over the Gators. • First-ever win at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. • Gus Malzahn’s second win against Florida as UCF head coach.Key Storylines • UCF Travels to Gainesville: The Knights head to “The Swamp” for their third trip to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and their first since 2006. Gus Malzahn previously led UCF to a 29-17 victory over the Gators in the 2021 Gasparilla Bowl, capping his first season with a signature win. • Florida Matchup History: The last time Malzahn was in Gainesville was Oct. 5, 2019, when he coached Auburn against Florida. Now, exactly five years later, he returns with UCF for a pivotal game. • Dominating In-State Rivals: UCF has won 13 straight games against teams from Florida, including a win over Florida in 2021 and six consecutive victories over South Florida.UCF’s Explosive Offense • The Knights boast an impressive ground game, leading the nation with an average of 326.0 rushing yards per game. Running back RJ Harvey leads the Big 12 in explosive runs, while quarterback KJ Jefferson has contributed both in the air and on the ground. • Defensive Strength: UCF’s defense has been stout against the run, allowing just 80.0 rushing yards per game, the best mark in the Big 12.Player Spotlight • Trent Whittemore: The wide receiver returns to familiar territory, having played his college ball at Florida before transferring to UCF. Whittemore grew up in Gainesville and now returns as a Knight, looking to make a mark on his former home field. • KJ Jefferson: The quarterback will look to win at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium for the second consecutive year, having led Arkansas to a victory in Gainesville last season.Last Time vs. Florida: Gasparilla Bowl RecapIn 2021, UCF defeated Florida 29-17 in the Gasparilla Bowl. Running back Isaiah Bowser led the charge with 155 rushing yards and two touchdowns. The Knights outscored the Gators 20-7 in the second half, holding Florida scoreless for nearly 23 minutes.Halftime Adjustments & Running Dominance • UCF has outscored opponents 62-24 in the third quarter this season. • The Knights continue to dominate on the ground, having rushed for 1,304 yards and 14 touchdowns through four games this season.For more explosive plays, player updates, and live stats, make sure to tune in on game day!
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Carl Jenkins Jr.'s Decommitment: A Shift in UCF's 2025 Recruiting Class
Overview: In this episode, Pegasus and Citronaut discuss the breaking news that Carl Jenkins Jr., a three-star wide receiver from Saint Augustine, Florida, has decommitted from UCF. We'll explore the impact this has on UCF's 2025 recruiting class and what it means for the future of UCF football. Key Details: - Decommitment Announcement: Jenkins decommitted from UCF on October 1, 2024, after initially committing on June 29, 2024. nation's6'3"- Recruiting Profile: Jenkins was ranked as the nation's No. 711 overall prospect, No. 111 wide receiver, and No. 94 recruit from Florida in the 2025 cycle. Standing at 6'3" and weighing 164 pounds, he was an asset to UCF's recruiting class. Jenkins' Impact on UCF: With Jenkins' departure, UCF's 2025 recruiting class drops to 18 commitments. Despite this setback, the class still boasts talents like four-star wide receiver Jayvan Boggs and four-star offensive tackle Chastan Brown. Possible Reasons for Decommitment: UCF's Recent Performance: A significant loss to Colorado on September 30 may have influenced the decision. 2. Other Opportunities: Jenkins has received 34 total offers, giving him plenty of options to reconsider. Jenkins'3. Influence from Teammates: His high school quarterback, Locklan Hewlett, recently committed to the University of South Florida, which may have impacted Jenkins' choice. Response & Next Steps: - Recruitment Strategy: UCF will likely continue recruiting Jenkins while pursuing other wide receiver prospects to strengthen their 2025 class. - Maintaining Momentum: Despite this decommitment, UCF remains committed to building a strong recruiting class and will focus on in-state talent and relationships with other top prospects. Final Thoughts: Decommitments are a regular part of the recruiting process, and UCF is well-equipped to adapt and overcome this hurdle. Tune in as we discuss how this news will support UCF's recruiting strategy. References: Check out the latest news and updates from the sources used in today’s episode: - UCF Rivals - Clutch Points - On3 Stay tuned for more updates and insights!
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Knights' Future: UCF's Top Recruits and Rising Stars for 2025
In this episode, Pegasus and Citronaut dive deep into the University of Central Florida (UCF) Knights football recruiting efforts for the 2024 and 2025 classes. We explore the standout recruits like Javion Hilson, a highly-rated edge rusher, and Waltez Clark, a four-star running back, who are shaping the future of the team. We'll break down UCF's recruitment strategies, including their focus on key positions such as quarterbacks and offensive linemen, and examine how these moves are impacting their national rankings. Despite some recent decommitments, UCF continues to make significant strides in attracting top talent. Tune in to get the full analysis on the Knights' recruiting journey and what it means for their upcoming seasons!
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Gators vs. Knights: Can Malzahn's Adjustments Secure the Upset?
Pegasus and Citronaut break down UCF head coach Gus Malzahn's post-game comments after the loss to Colorado. Malzahn emphasized the need for better ball security, as turnovers hurt the team. He also pointed out the defense's struggles, focusing on generating more pressure on the quarterback, especially on third downs. Malzahn stressed the importance of stopping the run and limiting big passing plays to force more third-and-long situations. Offensively, he aims to improve red zone efficiency through better play-calling and execution, with a focus on utilizing running back RJ Harvey more effectively.
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Colorado Buffaloes vs. UCF Knights - Game Recap & Future Outlook
In this episode of the Charge On Chat podcast, Pegasus and Citronaut examine the college football showdown between the UCF Knights and the Colorado Buffaloes on September 28, 2024, breaking down the game and its broader implications for the UCF football season. Key Points Covered: 1. Game Recap: - The Colorado Buffaloes emerged victorious with a 48-21 win over the UCF Knights in Orlando, Florida. We explore how the game unfolded and the key moments that defined the matchup. 2. Player Highlights: - We shine a spotlight on standout performances, focusing on Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter for Colorado and KJ Jefferson for UCF. Their contributions and impact on the game are analyzed in detail. 3. Game-Changing Moments: - Our discussion covers the pivotal plays that shifted momentum in Colorado's favor, including critical defensive stops, offensive highlights, and game-altering turnovers. 4. Takeaways & Lessons: avoiding underestimating opponents, making - We examine the key lessons UCF can take from this game, such as the need to avoid underestimating opponents, make necessary defensive adjustments, and maintain a balanced offensive strategy. 5. Looking Ahead - Preparing for the Gators: - Wrapping up, we discuss strategies for UCF as they gear up to face the Florida Gators on October 5, 2024. Key focus areas include improving run defense, maintaining offensive balance, exploiting Florida's weaknesses, strengthening special teams, and preparing mentally for playing in a challenging, hostile environment. This episode thoroughly analyzes the UCF vs. Colorado game, offering insights into how the Knights can learn from this experience and apply it as they prepare for the upcoming matchup against the Florida Gators. Tune in for all the details and expert breakdown!
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Charge On Chat is your podcast for all things UCF Knights athletics. Join passionate hosts as they dive into UCF football, basketball, and other sports with insider analysis, game breakdowns, and interviews with players and coaches. Charge On Chat keeps you connected to Knight Nation, from game action to recruiting news. Get engaging commentary, bold predictions, and spirited debates whether you're a die-hard fan or new to UCF sports. Tune in weekly for insights on UCF's past, present, and future. Charge On!
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