The Knights (5-2, 3-0) will play their second Conference USA
road game of the season when UCF travels to Huntington, West Virginia to take
on the Marshall Thundering Herd (3-4, 2-1) Saturday night at Joan C. Edwards
Stadium.
UCF continues to lead the Conference USA East Division by one
game over the ECU Pirates and Marshall sits in third place the division.
The Knights are 7-3 all-time against the Thundering Herd and
are 3-2 when the game is played in Huntington. Last time the Knights traveled
to the Mountain State UCF defeated Marshall in a lighting-delayed contest
35-14.
"Every time we go to Marshall it's a tough environment to
play in, but we have to go there as a team and a family and stick together,"
senior defensive back Lyle Dankenbring said. "That's how you get through things
like that."
A win would put the Knights at 4-0 in the conference and
would keep them in a position to control their own destiny and a potential
berth in the Conference USA Championship game.
"We know that our goal is to win the conference championship
and we need to win this game to do that," Dankenbring said. "It's a big game
for us. We try and treat every game as a big game, but this is a big game."
"Any conference game is a big game, but especially
conference games in the east division," senior offensive lineman Phil Smith
said. "You have to win those games in order to go to the conference
championship."
The Thundering Herd comes into this contest with the top ranked
offense in the conference scoring 43.1 points per game and averaging 568.4
yards per game.
"We need to be able to play with their tempo," Dankenbring
said. "They're a fast tempo team. Probably the fastest we've played against all
year. We just need 11 guys running to the football. Play smart and play fast.
That's how we do it."
Thundering Herd sophomore quarterback Rakeem Cato is in his
second season as a start for Marshall. The UCF defense will have the challenge
of defending his 379.7 passing yards per game and Knights will do all they can
to put pressure on the young gunslinger from Miami.
"We need to get our hands on guys at the line of scrimmage,"
Dankenbring said. "If we do that we give the pass rush time to get to the
quarterback. Pass rush and coverage go hand in hand. People say the best
coverage is a good pass rush so we need to get our hands on people and slow
them down."

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