Auburn, Ole Miss, UCF - nobody wants to play us. I'm surprised we gave them the chance to reschedule with the way they conducted themselves last year.
If they didn't want to play us, why did they reschedule? They had a perfectly legitimate reason to cancel last year. Hurricane damage was widespread over Florida.
Maybe you weren't plugged into everything that went down last year, but UCFs campus was back open on Monday. All the UCF sports teams were practicing all week. The football team was even posting to social media showing practice, etc. Other UCF sports had their games still scheduled. Other local football teams like USF and the Bucs played. The Athletic Director did a radio interview and essentially said they overreacted on the football team and let some of the players go home without a contingency plan if the storm wasn't that bad after all. When it wasn't, and everything was back open, they were missing some key players early in the week and thought they wouldn't be able to prepare thoroughly enough for us. We also offered them before the storm hit to just move the game and come on up to Atlanta (and then we'd play at their site the next time), and they said no to that.
I don’t know about UCF, but their fans were in Georgia or above. It would have been impossible to get there, traffic was horrendous in South Georgia, and we were devastated. I couldn’t even have watched it on TV. No power and cleaning up. Don’t cast stones unless you have lived through a hurricane.Maybe you weren't plugged into everything that went down last year, but UCFs campus was back open on Monday. All the UCF sports teams were practicing all week. The football team was even posting to social media showing practice, etc. Other UCF sports had their games still scheduled. Other local football teams like USF and the Bucs played. The Athletic Director did a radio interview and essentially said they overreacted on the football team and let some of the players go home without a contingency plan if the storm wasn't that bad after all. When it wasn't, and everything was back open, they were missing some key players early in the week and thought they wouldn't be able to prepare thoroughly enough for us. We also offered them before the storm hit to just move the game and come on up to Atlanta (and then we'd play at their site the next time), and they said no to that.
Just checked again and sure enough Orlando wasn't even foretasted to be in Irma's path. This was published September 10th, game was scheduled for the 16th. Disney reopened the 13th. We should have requested another home game as compensation for rescheduling this canceled game.I don’t know about UCF, but their fans were in Georgia or above. It would have been impossible to get there, traffic was horrendous in South Georgia, and we were devastated. I couldn’t even have watched it on TV. No power and cleaning up. Don’t cast stones unless you have lived through a hurricane.
I think they fall back to 10-3 with losses to Memphis,Temple and another loss to Memphis in the AAC Championship Game.IMO, UCF totally embarrassed themselves with the fake National Championship celebration, etc.
I would be surprised if they are able to sustain a high-level of success ... there reputation is bush-league.
I don’t know about UCF, but their fans were in Georgia or above. It would have been impossible to get there, traffic was horrendous in South Georgia, and we were devastated. I couldn’t even have watched it on TV. No power and cleaning up. Don’t cast stones unless you have lived through a hurricane.
I don’t know about UCF, but their fans were in Georgia or above. It would have been impossible to get there, traffic was horrendous in South Georgia, and we were devastated. I couldn’t even have watched it on TV. No power and cleaning up. Don’t cast stones unless you have lived through a hurricane.
The flooding was really bad around Orlando. Some areas of Florida had less damage than expected, but there was over 100 million dollars worth of damage in the Orlando area. The Miami - FSU game set for that weekend was postponed. It's perfectly reasonable for CFU to have called off the game.
I also still went to Orlando for the weekend last year and apart from the flooded areas (not @ UCF) the city was fine. As I recall their position was they wouldn't be prepared for the game because they sent players home to their families hence not accepting a game in ATL.
I also still went to Orlando for the weekend last year and apart from the flooded areas (not @ UCF) the city was fine. As I recall their position was they wouldn't be prepared for the game because they sent players home to their families hence not accepting a game in ATL.