I think it has more to do with the live DJ this year who doesn’t want to play the things that we normally play as bumper music
I think Deion is great for college football and a welcome storyline to a sport that has needed a new one for years.
I bet the dungeon is full of people who definitely are not racist but just believe that a black coach should do it “the right way.”
I think it's probably a little valid to wonder if he can build consistency. You can't bring The Rock in every week. When UCF was ranked close games against weaker teams were used to discredit us but for Coach Prime it's a positive somehow because he's clutch. We'd have dropped 4 spots with an overtime win like that.
You’re living in 2010 ncaa where any of this matters. His job is to get the absolute best talent on campus and in todays influencer culture he’s going to do it. No one cares about polls or consistency, give me that dopamine hit. CU has been as irrelevant as any program could be this entire millennium.
I’m honestly getting some of those vibes from citrodong Make college football fun again. I’m tired of seeing crusty retread coaches who talk like robots and love Jason Aldean. The sport has been dying for a decade, give me something entertaining.
We can't afford that. But he does weird shit so maybe he could find it interesting during like edc or something
Meant to say this the other day but the dude for Mizzou who kicked the 61-yarder to beat KState is nicknamed "The Thicker Kicker"... reminds me of the good old says of our very own Kicking Burrito
I can understand all of this if you won the game. You lost! And you’re essentially calling yourself losers. What a strange, desperate fan base.
UCF Alumni must have realize he never graduated and deleted , his musical genius still formed at our shit hole dives
their fanbase is so weird . Their latest bit is to be Academic snobs and behaving like they are the Stanford of Florida.
all the big xii media recommended articles i've seen for me have basically looked at this game like "could ucf beat k-state?" and the answer everyone seems to have is "no, maybe with JRP, but with him out k-state is going to beat them." i know k-state was great last year, and i know they lost on that last second field goal to mizzou, but having not watched them, are they that good? i'm not saying we are great by any means, but feel like the big xii has been unimpressive so far and not sure if this is just big xii homerism or they are legit and had a fluke game. not a slight on them, genuinely curious what the story is behind them.
I think this year is going to be a lot of show me you can play an entire P5 conference schedule and compete then we'll give you the benefit of the doubt. I could see from a media perspective thinking about a team coming from the G5 not being that deep, therefore when they lose their QB1 then they are not in good shape versus a team that has had a lot of conference success lately. And also I think all of that is justified.
yeah i feel you and makes sense. frankly i feel the same way, i think its too early to tell still how good we are. lot of unknowns until we start getting in the thick of it with the other teams.
I think it is bc it has so long since we have looked good outside Orlando even vs Boise we made enough mistakes to lose that game . Everything looks like a bunch of pieces that don’t mesh. The frustrating part is that you see the talent but it is rarely clean Football
K State has looked like they always do. good defense, can run the ball. Injuries to three great players of theirs, but the backup QB was a top 100 recruit last year. So Chan's prediction is the best. close win or blowout loss.
Our defense can and will get stops. Our offense can and will score. Its gonna come down to mistakes. I don't think we can overcome even half the amount of mistakes we made against Bosie.
I'm sitting in the aftermath of the neighborhood chili cook off so I'm beaned up . It's the only thing that keeps this close.