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By Marc Daniels
UCFAthletics.com
UCF will play in its fifth bowl game in school history when
it faces the Ball State Cardinals in the Beef O'Brady's Bowl in St. Petersburg
on December 21st. The Knights accepted the bowl bid after the tough overtime
loss in Tulsa in the Conference USA title game.
The overtime championship game was the first in league
history. Much has been made about the fourth quarter punt return by Tulsa's
Trey Watts and what did or did not take place on the field. If you missed the
many replay angles on Coach O'Leary's weekly television show, the show is
available online. Despite the bizarre play, Coach O'Leary points out both teams
had chances to win and Tulsa made a few more plays. So congrats to the Golden
Hurricane and the same to UCF who won a conference division and has a shot at a
10th win with a bowl victory.
It will go down as one of my favorite plays of the football
season. Despite the loss, Rob Calabrese's play to track down a Tulsa player
after a blocked extra point is a play I won't soon forget. For someone to go
through everything Calabrese did and show the effort and speed to track down a
player that looked like he had two easy points should be used by UCF to future
teams in regards to never give up on a play. Calabrese's effort was special and
should be remembered for a long time.
Don't forget, Donnie Jones' team returns to the court for a
December 12th game against Bethune Cookman. Jones may finally have a full
roster of players and should be excited about his team. UCF fans saw a glimpse
of the future with the debut of freshman Matt Williams who scored 21 points in
13 minutes with seven three-pointers in the win over Florida Tech. Calvin
Newell is set to make his debut after the semester ends and the Knights should
be a fun team to watch.
Follow me on twitter @UCF_MarcDaniels for notes, news and
more and get all your UCF sports news at www.ucfathletics.com

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