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<blockquote data-quote="gt13" data-source="post: 745200" data-attributes="member: 369"><p>UCF has been an above average team for the past few seasons, but here are some non-sensationalist facts to consider:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">They beat one P5 team last year (Stanford) who finished 4-8</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">They did not start having full practice till 8/21 this year (read on another thread/board, haven't confirmed for myself)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">2020 247 Talent Composite Team ratings: FSU 15th, GT 30th, UCF 61st (not saying talent is everything, and we all know UCF punches above their weight)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">They lost 2 of their top receivers (one was a junior with >1200 yards last year and got drafted)</li> </ul><p>They have some playmakers - the QB is fairly accurate (less so on the road last year), they have some good size on the lines, and their RB Otis Anderson is good. However, they want to come in and run tempo on <1 month of full practice against a team that is almost certainly bigger and more physical than them at most positions. They have a pretty balanced attack on offense, but not a ton of size at WR. As long as we can establish our run game on them (would've been a perfect game to get Mason 20+ carries) and we can contain their run game, I think we are in good shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gt13, post: 745200, member: 369"] UCF has been an above average team for the past few seasons, but here are some non-sensationalist facts to consider: [LIST] [*]They beat one P5 team last year (Stanford) who finished 4-8 [*]They did not start having full practice till 8/21 this year (read on another thread/board, haven't confirmed for myself) [*]2020 247 Talent Composite Team ratings: FSU 15th, GT 30th, UCF 61st (not saying talent is everything, and we all know UCF punches above their weight) [*]They lost 2 of their top receivers (one was a junior with >1200 yards last year and got drafted) [/LIST] They have some playmakers - the QB is fairly accurate (less so on the road last year), they have some good size on the lines, and their RB Otis Anderson is good. However, they want to come in and run tempo on <1 month of full practice against a team that is almost certainly bigger and more physical than them at most positions. They have a pretty balanced attack on offense, but not a ton of size at WR. As long as we can establish our run game on them (would've been a perfect game to get Mason 20+ carries) and we can contain their run game, I think we are in good shape. [/QUOTE]
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