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The 1991 UCF Knights football season was the thirteenth season for the team and Gene McDowell's seventh as the head coach of the Knights. McDowell led the team to an overall record of 6–5. McDowell led the team to an overall record of 6–5.
The evolution of UCF’s home football fields: Citrus Bowl (Currently Camping World Stadium) 112-59-1 (65%) In 1979, UCF kicked off its football program with a 7-6 win over Fort Benning, marking ...
The 1998 UCF Golden Knights football season was the twentieth season overall for the team, and third season as an NCAA Division I-A Independent. After the resignation of Gene McDowell, Mike Kruczek became the new head coach of the Golden Knights. Kruczek led UCF to a 9–2 record in 1998, the program's best season at the time.
The 1984 UCF Knights football season was the sixth season for the team. It was Lou Saban 's second and final season as the head coach of the Knights. After a disappointing 1–6 start to the season, Saban stepped away from the program, and was replaced by assistant coach Jerry "Red" Anderson .
With its location in a football hotbed, a top 20 TV market that’s now bigger than Miami and 70,000 students enrolled, the roots have always been there for UCF to bloom into a power. The elevated ...
UCF suffered a historic collapse that put a damper on the program’s first Big 12 home opener as the Knights surrendered 29 straight points in the final 18:02 to lose to Baylor 36-35 Saturday at ...
The 1995 UCF Golden Knights football season was the seventeenth season for the team and eleventh for Gene McDowell as the head coach of the Golden Knights. The team finished with a 6–5 overall record. The season marked UCF's last in Division I-AA, as the Golden Knights moved to Division I-A in 1996.
The UCF Knights open their 2023 college football season against the Kent State Golden Flashes on Thursday night, August 31. Here's how to follow live.