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2022 UCF Knights football team

The 2022 UCF Knights football team represented the University of Central Florida (UCF) during the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Knights were led by second-year head coach Gus Malzahn and played their home games at the newly named FBC Mortgage Stadium in Orlando, Florida. They competed as members of the American Athletic Conference.

2022 UCF Knights football
Military Bowl, L 13–30 vs. Duke
ConferenceAmerican Athletic Conference
Record9–5 (6–2 AAC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorChip Lindsey (1st season)
Defensive coordinatorTravis Williams (2nd season)
Co-defensive coordinatorDavid Gibbs (2nd season)
Home stadiumFBC Mortgage Stadium
Seasons
← 2021
2023 →
2022 American Athletic Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 9 Tulane y$   7 1     12 2  
UCF y   6 2     9 5  
Cincinnati   6 2     9 4  
SMU   5 3     7 6  
Houston   5 3     8 5  
East Carolina   4 4     8 5  
Navy   4 4     4 8  
Memphis   3 5     7 6  
Tulsa   3 5     5 7  
Temple   1 7     3 9  
South Florida   0 8     1 11  
Championship: Tulane 45, UCF 28
  • $ – Conference champion
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

In September 2021, UCF and fellow AAC members Cincinnati and Houston accepted bids to join the Big 12.[1] The schools were contractually required to remain with the AAC until 2024, however, indications were that all parties involved preferred to leave in 2023.[2] In June 2022 they reached a deal to depart the conference in 2023,[3] thus the 2022 season became the program's last season as a member of the AAC. UCF finished their tenure in AAC (2013–2022) with a record 59 intra-conference game victories (including two wins in the AAC Championship Game)[4]

The Knights finished the regular season with a record of 9–3 (6–2 in AAC) to finish second in the conference. Following their victory on October 29 against then-No. 20 Cincinnati, the Knights became bowl-eligible for the seventh consecutive season, and were ranked for the first time since 2020.[5] Two weeks later, they defeated then-No. 17 Tulane. After a last-second victory against rival South Florida, UCF secured a berth in the AAC Championship Game, a rematch at Tulane. The Knights lost to the Green Wave 45–28, and failed to win what would have been their fifth AAC championship in what was also their final conference game in the AAC. The Knights were invited to the Military Bowl to face Duke, their seventh straight bowl appearance, and 12th in the last 14 seasons.

Schedule edit

The Knights were scheduled to play seven home games (South Carolina State, Louisville, Georgia Tech, SMU, Temple, Cincinnati, Navy) and five away games (FAU, ECU, Memphis, Tulane, South Florida) in 2022.[6][7][8] The official schedule was released February 17.[9] The rivalry game, played Thanksgiving weekend, at South Florida was played on Saturday November 26, the first time since 2016 that the rivalry game was held on Saturday instead of Black Friday.[10] The Knights advanced to the AAC Championship Game, which was scheduled for and held Saturday December 3.

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 17:00 p.m.South Carolina State*ESPN+W 56–1043,810
September 97:30 p.m.Louisville*
  • FBC Mortgage Stadium
  • Orlando, FL
ESPN2L 14–2044,412
September 177:30 p.m.at Florida Atlantic*CBSSNW 40–1430,991
September 244:00 p.m.Georgia Tech*
  • FBC Mortgage Stadium
  • Orlando, FL
ESPNUW 27–1044,220
October 5 [a]7:00 p.m.SMU
  • FBC Mortgage Stadium
  • Orlando, FL
ESPN2W 41–1927,495
October 137:00 p.m.Temple
ESPNW 70–1341,729
October 227:30 p.m.at East CarolinaESPNUL 13–3438,245
October 293:30 p.m.No. 20 Cincinnati 
  • FBC Mortgage Stadium
  • Orlando, FL (rivalry)
ESPNW 25–2144,313
November 53:30 p.m.at MemphisNo. 25ESPN2W 35–2828,048
November 123:30 p.m.at No. 17 TulaneNo. 22ESPN2W 38–3127,317
November 1911:00 a.m.NavyNo. 20
  • FBC Mortgage Stadium
  • Orlando, FL
ESPN2L 14–1744,813
November 26[b]7:00 p.m.at South FloridaNo. 22ESPN2W 46–3932,217
December 34:00 p.mat No. 18 TulaneNo. 22
ABCL 28–4530,118
December 282:00 p.m.vs. Duke*ESPNL 13–3017,974
  1. ^ Due to Hurricane Ian's impact on Orlando and the surrounding areas, the game against SMU was moved from Saturday October 1 to Wednesday October 5.[11]
  2. ^ The game at South Florida was tentatively scheduled for either Friday November 25 or Saturday November 26. On October 3, the date was officially announced as November 26.

Game summaries edit

South Carolina State edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Bulldogs 0 3 7 0 10
Knights 21 7 14 14 56

Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee made his first start for the Knights, leading them to a 56–10 victory over South Carolina State (FCS) on opening night. Plumlee threw for 308 yards and four touchdown passes, and rushed for 86 yards and another touchdown. The Knights jumped out to a 28–0 lead, and won their season opener for the seventh straight year. Light rain and lighting in the area threatened to delay the game, but the kickoff was only pushed back by about five minutes.

The Knights took the opening kickoff and drove 70 yards in 9 plays. Plumee's 28-yard scramble set up a 12-yard touchdown pass to Javon Baker, giving UCF an early 7–0 lead. The Bulldogs converted a fake punt on 4th & 2, keeping their opening drive alive. Facing a 4th & 19 at their own 30, the Bulldogs appeared to be setting up another fake punt, but Tyler Smith kicked the ball after he was well beyond the line of scrimmage. The resulting penalty turned the ball over on downs. In one play, Plumlee found Kenmore Gamble for a diving 30-yard touchdown catch in the right side of the endzone. On the next drive, Corey Fields' pass was tipped and intercepted by Divaad Wilson, setting up UCF's third scoring drive. Plumlee connected with Ryan O'Keefe for a 45-yard gain, then faced a 4th & 5 at the Bulldogs 31 yard line, which they converted. On 1st & 10 at the 17 yard line, Plumlee rolled out to his left on a quarterback keeper, shook four defenders, and ran the ball in for his first rushing touchdown with the Knights.

Isaiah Bowser's 1-yard touchdown run early in the second quarter made the score 28–0. With 5:11 left in the first half, the Knights drove to the Bulldogs 12 yard line. Plumlee was sacked and fumbled. Defensive lineman Jeblonski Green Jr. scooped up the fumble at the 18 yard line, and appeared to be running the ball back the other way for a Bulldogs touchdown. A sprinting Ryan O'Keefe, however, chased Green down and tackled him two yards short of the endzone. Despite a 1st & Goal at the 2 yard line, the Bulldogs went three-and-out and settled for a field goal. The Knights led 28–3 at halftime.

The Knights offense went a little cold in the third quarter, and the special teams unit gave up a blocked punt that led to a Bulldogs touchdown. Johnny Richardson's 18-yard catch and run touchdown reignited the UCF offense, and they stretched out to a 35–10 lead. Isaiah Bowser's second rushing touchdown put the Knights up 42–10.

The fourth quarter saw Plumlee throw his fourth touchdown pass, this time to a wide open Zach Marsh-Wojan in the back corner of the endzone. With 12:18 left in the game, Quadric Bullard blocked Dyson Robert's punt near the 10 yard line, and recovered the ball in the endzone for another touchdown, and a 56–10 lead. The Bulldogs capped off their fourth quarter with a nearly 11-minute drive, but came up with no points. UCF started 1–0 overall (0–0 in the AAC) on the season, and won their 8th consecutive home game at FBC Mortgage Stadium.[12][13]

Louisville edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Cardinals 7 0 10 3 20
Knights 7 7 0 0 14

UCF took a 14–7 lead into halftime, but were shutout in the second half as Louisville defeated the Knights 20–14 on Friday night. Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee was held to only 16 completions for 131 yards and no touchdowns. The Knights were penalized 11 times for 111 yards, and two long touchdown passes were negated due to penalties.

Both teams scored touchdowns on their opening drive. Running back Isaiah Bowser long took a direct snap "wildcat" for a 2-yard touchdown early in the first quarter. The Knights then took a 14–7 lead after Bowser's second "wildcat" touchdown run. The Knights defense held the Cardinals scoreless in the second quarter. Louisville missed a field goal, fumbled away the ball, had two three-and-outs, and turned the ball over on downs. Daniel Obarski missed a field goal attempt just before halftime, and the Knights clung to a 7-point lead.

The Knights received the ball to start the third quarter, but punted on five straight drives. Late in the third quarter, Malik Cunningham's 43-yard quarterback run put the Cardinals ahead 20–14.

Late in the fourth quarter, the Knights defense stopped the Cardinals on a 4th & 4 near midfield. John Rhys Plumlee drove the Knights to the 5 yard line with 2:52 left in regulation. On 4th & Goal at the 5, Plumlee rolled out to his right, looking for Jaylon Griffin in the back of the endzone. Griffin and defender Jarvis Brownlee Jr. went up for the ball, and Brownlee came down with the interception.

UCF fell to 1–1 on the season, and snapped an eight-game winning streak at FBC Mortgage Stadium.[14][15]

At Florida Atlantic edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Knights 7 9 14 10 40
Owls 14 0 0 0 14

UCF overcame two first half red zone fumbles, and pulled away for a 40–14 win at FAU. Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee threw for 339 yards and one touchdown pass, and rushed for 121 yards and two touchdowns – including a leaping run where he hurdled over defenders at the goal line. The Knights improved to 2–1 on the season.

The Owls received the opening kickoff, and drove 87 yards in 6 plays for the game's first touchdown. UCF answered with a 10-play, 59-yard drive to the FAU 23. But Johnny Richardson fumbled away the ball at the 9 yard line and drive came up empty. UCF forced a punt, and got the ball back at midfield. Plumlee's 7-yard quarterback keeper was just inside the pylon, and he got to the end zone untouched. The score was tied score at 7–7.

FAU took a 14–7 lead with 8 seconds left in the first quarter. The Owls drove 88 yards in 12 plays, and capped off the drive with a 4-yard pitch pass from N'Kosi Perry to LaJohntay Wester. UCF added a field goal, and the score was 14–10 in favor of the Owls.

With 9:41 left in the half, facing a 3rd & 2 at their own 12 yard line, Plumlee found a wide open Alec Holler for 64 yards down the Owls 24 yard line. Three plays later, facing a 2nd & Goal at the 5, Plumlee rolled out to his right, then sprinted towards the endzone. He hurdled two defenders, then was upended in mid-air. He flipped over and landed in the endzone for the spectacular go-ahead touchdown.

Trailing 16–14, the Owls again drove rather effortlessly into the red zone. However, N'Kosi Perry fumbled away the ball at the UCF 17, snuffing out the drive. The Knights then had an opportunity for another quick score before halftime. FAU was flagged 15 yards for a personal foul, then Johnny Richardson's 50-yard run advanced them to the FAU 10. Richardson, however, lost a fumble at the 5 yard line, and the drive came up empty. UCF led 16–14 at halftime.

UCF got the ball to start the third quarter. A 12-play, 73-yard drive was capped off by Isaiah Bowser's 1-yard "wildcat" touchdown. He took a direct snap and trotted untouched to his right for the easy score. UCF led 23–14. The turning point of the game came on UCF's next drive. John Rhys Plumlee was intercepted by Dwight Toombs at the 50 yard line. Toombs ran the ball back 49 yards all the way to the UCF 1 yard line. Tight end Alec Holler's dive tripped up Toombs, preventing the touchdown. The UCF defense stiffened, forcing a three-and-out. Morgan Suarez's 19-yard field goal attempt was blocked, and FAU's big turnover came up with no points.

UCF went on to shutout the Owls in the second half, allowing 0 yards in the third quarter, and only 18 yards in the fourth quarter. The Knights tacked on two more touchdowns, and pulled away for a 40–14 victory.[16][17]

Georgia Tech edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Yellow Jackets 0 7 3 0 10
Knights 3 10 3 11 27

UCF faced Georgia Tech for the fifth time, and first time at home. The game effectively replaced a scheduled 2017 home matchup that was cancelled due to Hurricane Irma. Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee struggled in the air, with only 8 completions for 49 yards. But the defense and special teams unit made crucial plays in the game. Freshman kicker Colton Boomer went four-for-four on field goals, and Quadric Bullard returned a blocked punt for a touchdown, as UCF came away with a 27–10 victory. The UCF ground game did their part, putting up 284 yards rushing in the win.

George O'Leary, former head coach of UCF, and former head coach of Georgia Tech, did the coin toss at the start of the game. Georgia Tech won the toss and elected to defer. The Knights took the opening kickoff, and went on 20-play, 71-yard drive, that took 9:47 off the clock. The Knights had two third down conversions and two fourth down conversions. The drive finally stalled at the 4 yard line, and Colton Boomer kicked a chip-shot field goal to give UCF an early 3–0 lead. Georgia Tech's first possession ended with a missed field goal. UCF was able to then drive to the Yellow Jackets 34 yard line, but Plumlee's deep pass was intercepted at the 2 yard line. The teams traded punts, and Georgia Tech took over at their own 27 yard line.

Jeff Sims threw 14 yards to Hassan Hal to advance to their 41. Then Sims found Malachi Carter who broke free for a 59-yard touchdown. Yellow Jackets led 7–3 with 5:54 to go in the second quarter. UCF added a field goal, and the score was 7–6 with 1:39 left. Facing 4th & 9 at their own 39 yard line with 35 seconds to go, the Yellow Jackets line up for a punt. The punt was blocked by Jarvis Ware and Quadric Bullard ran the ball back 29 yards for a touchdown. The Knights 13–7 at halftime, despite only 58 yards of total offense.

Georgia Tech received the second half kickoff, but went three-and-out. UCF drove 55 yards in nine plays, and Colton Boomer's third field goal of the day made the score 16–7. The Yellow Jackets drove deep into UCF territory and faced a 4th & 3 at the UCF 5. Georgia Tech decided to go for it on fourth down, but Dylan McDuffie was stuffed short of the line to gain. UCF took over at their own 4, but went three-and-out, and punted from their own endzone. Georgia Tech got the ball back with good field position at the UCF 31. On 1st & Goal at the UCF 7, Sims was sacked by Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste, and fumbled. Tre'mon Morris-Brash scooped up the fumble around the 13 yard line, and ran it back almost 90 yards the other way for an apparent touchdown. But at the 1 yard line he was chased down and the ball was knocked away for a touchback. The score remained 16–7.

The Yellow Jackets got on the board in the second half after a Jude Kelley 42-yard field goal with 41 seconds left in the third quarter. The Knights extended their lead with a 4-play, 57-yard drive. John Rhys Plumlee faked a handoff up the middle to R.J. Harvey, then rolled to his right, eluding tackles for a 28-yard touchdown run. With a successful two-point conversion, the Knights led 24–10.

The Knights defense made a big stop on the next drive. Georgia Tech was looking at a 4th & 10 at the UCF 16. Sims threw a screen pass to Nate McCollum, but he was tackled and fumbled after a gain of only 3 yards. The Knights tacked on another field goal, Boomer's fourth of the day, for a final score of 27–10. The Knights improved to 3–1 for the season.[18]

Just minutes after the game, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch occurred, which was visible from the stadium. On Monday, Yellow Jackets head coach Geoff Collins was fired.[19][20]

SMU edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Mustangs 7 6 0 6 19
Knights 3 7 14 17 41

UCF hosted SMU in their AAC conference opener. The game was originally scheduled for Saturday October 1,[21] but it was moved to Wednesday October 5 due to Hurricane Ian.[22] The Mustangs led 13–10 at halftime, but UCF scored 31 unanswered points in the second half to finish with a dominating victory. Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee threw for 316 yards and two touchdowns, and the Knights put up 160 yards rushing and three rushing touchdowns. Dropped passes, turnovers, and two turnovers on downs, stymied the high-powered Mustangs, who soundly defeated UCF 55–28 a year earlier.

SMU took the opening kickoff, but on the fourth play of the game, Rashee Rice fumbled away a reception. UCF scored a field goal off of the turnover, and took an early 3–0 lead. Velton Gardner's 39-yard touchdown run late gave the Mustangs a 7–3 lead midway through the first quarter.

The UCF offense struggled in the first half, with punts on their next three drives. SMU tacked on a field goal, and led 10–3 early in the second. Plumlee finally got comfortable, connecting with Kobe Hudson for a 29-yard gain to the SMU 30. He then found Javon Baker with an over-the-shoulder grab to the SMU 3. Three plays later, Isaiah Bowser punched the ball in with hopping 1-yard touchdown run. The Mustangs led 13–10 at halftime.

UCF received the kickoff to start the third quarter, and proceeded to dominate the second half. On 1st & 10 at the UCF 42, Plumlee faked a handoff, then threw over to Javon Baker, who made two cutbacks and broke free for a 51-yard gain down to the SMU 7. Bowser's second touchdown run gave UCF the lead for the first time, 17–13. The Mustangs turned the ball over on downs on their next possession. On 4th & 1 at the SMU 39, Koby Perry tackled Nolan Matthews-Harris for a loss of 1. UCF went three-and-out, but were able to punt and pin the Mustangs back at their own 3 yard line. On their next possession, the Knights went 86 yards in 8 plays, capped off by a 26-yard touchdown pass from Plumlee to a diving Ryan O'Keefe. Tanner Mordecai drove the Mustangs to the UCF 19 yard line, aided by a pass interference penalty on Brandon Adams. Facing 4th & 3 at the UCF 19, head coach Rhett Lashlee passed up on the short field goal attempt. Mordecai's pass intended for Rashee Rice was broken up by Adams, and the Mustangs again turned the ball over on downs.

Leading 24–13 early in the fourth quarter, Andrew Osteen's punt pinned SMU back at the own 4 yard line. Tanner Mordecai was sacked in the endzone for a safety and UCF extended their lead to 26–13. On the ensuing possession, Plumee pitched the ball to Ryan O'Keefe on an end-around, who turned the ball up field for a 58-yard touchdown. O'Keefe tight-roped down the sidelines for the score, his second of the night. After a two-point conversion, the Knights extended their lead to 34–13 with 11:51 left in regulation.

RJ Harvey's powering 30-yard run set the Knights up with a 1st & Goal at the SMU 10. Isaiah Bowser's "wildcat" touchdown from the 3 yard line put the Knights up 41–13. The Mustangs were shut out in the second half, except for a "garbage time" touchdown with 1 second left by Preston Stone. The Knights improved to 4–1 for the season (1–0 in AAC).[23] The Knights have won 7 out of their last 8 games. In their 99th home game at FBC Mortgage Stadium, the Knights improved their record there to 76–23.[24]

Temple edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Owls 10 3 0 0 13
Knights 14 21 21 14 70

UCF hosted Temple on Thursday night. It was the sixth annual "Space Game" and the 100th UCF home game played in FBC Mortgage Stadium. The Knights routed the Owls 70–13 to improve to 5–1 (2–0 in AAC). Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee threw for 376 yards and four touchdown passes, and rushed for three more touchdowns in the victory. Explosive plays were the story of the night, as the Knights racked up 737 total yards of offense.

 
John Rhys Plumlee runs for a touchdown for UCF.

Temple received the opening kickoff, and drove 66 yards in 9 plays. Camden Price kicked a 26-yard field goal for a 3–0 lead. On UCF's first drive, John Rhys Plumlee ran 9 yards on a quarterback keeper for a touchdown, and a 7–3 lead. Temple answered with an 11-play, 75-yard touchdown drive. E.J. Warner's 7-yard touchdown pass to Jose Barbon gave the Owls a 10–3 lead. Late in the first quarter, the Knights broke the game open, and took a lead that they would not surrender. RJ Harvey took a handoff up the middle. He broke free untouched for a 61-yard gain down to the Temple 1. One play later, Plumlee faked a handoff and rolled to his right for an easy walk-in touchdown.

Temple added a 49-yard field goal and the score was 14–13 with 8:43 left in the half. Ryan O'Keefe's subsequent kickoff return went 51 yards to the Temple 46. Johnny Richardson took a jet sweep and turned it upfield for a 20-yard gain. On 1st & Goal at the Tempe 6, Plumlee threw a lateral to offensive lineman Tylan Grable, who rumbled down to the 1 yard line. Isaiah Bowser capped off the drive with a 1-yard "wildcat" touchdown run. The Owls went three-and-out, and gave the ball right back to UCF. Plumlee found a wide open Kobe Hudson on the right side for a 25-yard touchdown pass, and 28–13 lead with 1:42 left. The Knights defense forced another three-and-out, and the offense got another chance to score with 1 minute to go. After a couple quick completions to O'Keefe and Bowser, Plumee connected to Stephen Martin up the middle for 34 yards. With 13 seconds left in the half, Plumlee rolled to his right, shook a tackler, then with nobody open, turned upfield. He was met at the goal line by two defenders, but dove inside the plyon for the touchdown. UCF led 35–13 at halftime.

UCF shut out Tempe in the second half, and scored touchdowns on five straight drives. On the first drive of the third quarter, facing 3rd & 9 at their own 18, Plumlee under pressure, threw outside short to a wide open Isaiah Bowser. He tight-roped down the left sidelines, and was finally forced out-of-bounds at the Temple 37. Ryan O'Keefe's 11-yard touchdown pass made the score 42–13. After Temple's third straight three-and-out, UCF had the ball at their own 32. In one play, Plumlee went deep to O'Keefe in stride, who went in easily for a 68-yard touchdown. Temple's fourth straight three-and-out gave the ball back to UCF at their own 36. On the second play of the drive, Plumlee this time found Kobe Hudson in stride for a 64-yard touchdown, and a 56–13 lead.

Freshman Thomas Castellanos took over at quarterback, and tacked on two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter. The 70 points was the third-most in school history, and most ever against an FBS opponent. Plumlee's seven total touchdowns (4 passing, 3 rushing) tied a school record. The Knights defense notched their ninth straight game allowing 20 or fewer points, and on the season, their scoring defense (14.3 points/game) ranks 7th nationally. With the explosive performance, the UCF offense moved to 5th in the nation in total offense (525.2 yard/game), and 4th in rushing offense (261.2 yards/game).[25] In their milestone 100th game at FBC Mortgage Stadium, the Knights improved their overall record there to 77–23.[26]

At East Carolina edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Knights 0 3 7 3 13
Pirates 3 14 7 10 34

UCF traveled to ECU on Saturday night. It was the 21st all-time meeting between the two teams. The Knights could not overcome three first half turnovers, and fell by the score of 34–13. Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee threw three interceptions, lost a fumble, and was sacked four times in the loss.

ECU took the opening kickoff, and drove 67 yards in 10 plays. When the drive finally stalled at the UCF 8 yard line, Andrew Conrad's 25-yard field goal attempt hit the upright no good. UCF's first drive looked promising, with Isaiah Bowser's 30-yard run moving the Knights across midfield. But Plumlee was intercepted at the ECU 36, and the turnover led to a Pirates field goal. ECU led 3–0 at the end of the first quarter.

Early in the second quarter, driving at the ECU 36, Plumlee rushed up the middle for 19 yards. But the ball stripped and recovered by the Pirates at the 20 yard line. The Pirates drove the field, and Holton Ahlers's 3-yard touchdown run put ECU up 10–3. Another first half drive for UCF ended with yet another turnover. Facing a 4th & 5 at the ECU 37, Plumlee threw his second interception. ECU again drove the field, twice converting on 3rd down. They capped off the drive with a 39-yard touchdown pass from Ahlers to C.J. Johnson.

UCF got the ball back with 44 seconds left in the half. Plumlee found Kobe Hudson at the ECU 9 with 3 seconds left. Colton Boomer kicked a 27-yard field goal as time expired, and ECU led 17–3 at halftime.

The Knights received the second half kickoff. They executed a 10-play, 74-yard drive, including a 4th down conversion. Bowser's 3-yard touchdown run trimmed the deficit to 17–10, and it appeared the Knights were back in the game. The rest of the second half, however, would be dismal for the Knights. The Pirates added two more touchdowns and a field goal, and pulled away for a 34–13 victory. The Knights slipped to 5–2 on the season (2–1 in AAC). It was a loss in their last game (for the foreseeable future) against the Pirates and likewise in their last visit to Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium. The Pirates took an 11–10 all-time head-to-head series lead.[27][28]

No. 20 Cincinnati edit

1 2 3 4 Total
No. 20 Bearcats 0 6 7 8 21
Knights 10 0 2 13 25

UCF knocked off No. 20 Cincinnati on Homecoming. Mikey Keene took over for injured quarterback John Rhys Plumlee, throwing for 176 yards, and led the Knights on the game-winning touchdown drive in the final minute. The Knights overcame two red zone fumbles, and defeated the Bearcats for the first time since 2018. They held Bearcats to a season-low 35 yards rushing, outgained them 505 to 333 yards, and dominated the time of possession (37:05). This was the final regular season meeting between the two rivals as part of the AAC. Both schools will move to the Big 12 in 2023.

Cincinnati won the opening coin toss and elected to defer. The Knights punted on their first possession, as did the Bearcats. On their second possession, John Rhys Plumlee drove the Knights to the Bearcats 8 yard line. Colton Boomer's field goal bounced off the upright, and fell good, and the UCF took an early 3–0 lead. The Bearcats went three-and-out, and the Knights got the ball back at the own 16. At the 28 yard line, the drive was highlighted by a one-handed catch by R.J. Harvey on a screen pass, who turned upfield for a 25-yard gain to the Bearcats 47. The drive was capped off by a 26-yard touchdown run by Harvey, and the Knights led 10–0.

The Bearcats got on the board in the second quarter with a 10-play, 65-yard drive. Ryan Coe kicked a 33-yard field goal, and the score was 10–3. Midway through the second quarter, John Rhys Plumlee was hit hard and injured on a 9-yard quarterback scramble. Plumlee was taken out of the game, and replaced by back-up quarterback (and 2021 starter) Mikey Keene. The Bearcats added a field goal with 13 seconds left, and the score was 10–6 at halftime.

The Bearcats got the ball to start the third quarter, but went three-and-out once again. UCF started their drive at the 29 yard line, and drove 11 plays to the Cincinnati 9 yard line. Facing a 3rd & 1 at the 9, Isaiah Bowser took a handoff up the middle, but the ball was punched out and recovered by Cincinnati at the 2 yard line. Pinned back inside their own 10, the Bearcats were facing a 3rd & 4 at their own 9. Ben Bryant dropped back in his own endzone, and was sacked by a blitzing Josh Celiscar. The ball came loose, and was recovered by Tre'mon Morris-Brash for an apparent touchdown. After an instant replay review, it was determined that Bryant's knee was down, and the call was changed to a safety. The Knights now led 12–6. After a safety kick, the Knights had the ball at their own 33. The Knights converted twice on third down, and found themselves with a 2nd & 5 at the Cincinnati 14 yard line. Keene's handoff to R.J. Harvey was mishandled and fumbled. The Bearcats recovered the ball, UCF's second red zone turnover. Cincinnati then drove 84 yards for their first touchdown. With 7 seconds left in the third quarter, Ben Bryant found Josh Whyle for a 14-yard touchdown pass, and a 13–12 lead.

The two teams traded punts to start the fourth quarter. With 10:00 left in regulation, UCF started their drive at their own 26. Keene led the Knights on a decisive, 13-play, 77-yard drive. UCF faced only one third down on the drive, with a mix of runs by Harvey, Bowser, and Johnny Richardson. On 2nd & Goal at the Bearcats 3, Isaiah Bowser bulldozed into the endzone on a 3-yard "wildcat" touchdown run. A two-point conversion attempt failed, and UCF led 18–13 with 4:36 to go.

Cincinnati quarterback Ben Bryant made two quick completions to Tre Tucker, then found Nick Mardner down to the UCF 39. Ryan Montgomery gassed the UCF defense with a 39-yard go-ahead touchdown run with 3:04 left. The Bearcats tacked on the two-point conversion, a Bryant pass across the field to an elusive and slicing Tyler Scott (who made the one-handed catch), and led 21–18. With all three timeouts left, UCF took over, and drove for the winning score. Keene found Kobe Hudson, who shook a tackle down to the 44. He then connected with Ryan O'Keefe, who turned upfield, shaking four defenders down to the Cincinnati 30. At the 17 yard line, facing 2nd & 7 with 54 seconds left, Harvey took a handoff up the middle. He bounced off of one tackler, then spun out of another tackle to reach endzone running backwards. The Knights took the lead 25–21 with 48 seconds left on the clock.

The Bearcats had one last chance, starting their drive at their own 25. On first down, K.D. McDaniel sacked Ben Bryant, who then lost the ball. Cincinnati recovered the fumble back at the 5 for a loss of 20, and quickly rushed up to spike the ball to stop the clock. Bryant threw an incompletion, then faced 4th & 30 with 12 seconds remaining. Bryant's pass to Jadon Thompson was well short of the line to gain, and UCF took over on downs, and sealed the victory.

The Knights improved to 6–2 on the season (3–1 in AAC) and became bowl-eligible for the 7th consecutive season. The Knights snapped Cincinnati's streak of 19 consecutive wins in AAC intra-conference play, a mark that had tied UCF's own record streak from 2017 to 2019. It was UCF's first win over a ranked opponent since 2018, and Cincinnati's first loss to an unranked opponent since an overtime loss at Temple in 2018. After the game, the Knights moved into the Top 25, their first ranking since 2020.[29][30]

At Memphis edit

1 2 3 4 Total
No. 25 Knights 7 14 0 14 35
Tigers 7 7 7 7 28

UCF defeated Memphis by the score of 35–28 at the Liberty Bowl. Mikey Keene started at quarterback for the Knights, throwing for 219 yards and 3 touchdown passes in the victory. Two fourth quarter touchdowns put the Knights ahead for good. Twice Memphis turned the ball over on downs, and two interceptions (one in the red zone) were crucial to the Knights victory. UCF improved to 7–2 (5–1 in AAC) on the season.

UCF won the opening coin toss and elected to receive. With Mikey Keene under center, the Knights drove 78 yards in 9 plays for the game's first score. R.J. Harvey's 22-yard touchdown run capped off a strong opening drive. Memphis answered with a 10-play, 75-yard drive of their own, and the score was tied 7–7. On their second drive, Keene was sacked twice, and UCF punted from their own endzone. The Tigers got good field position, and quickly drove into the red zone. Memphis went for it on a 4th & 1 at the UCF 6, but Brandon Thomas was stuffed for a loss of 1 and they turned the ball over on downs. Pinned back at their own 4, with 3 seconds left in the first quarter, Keene's pass was intercepted by Davion Ross, and Memphis got the ball back at the UCF 14.

After a gain of 5 on first down, Seth Henigan's pass was tipped, bounced among at least three players, and fell into the hands of Davonte Brown for an interception. Two plays later, R.J. Harvey blasted up the middle for a 61-yard run down to the Memphis 25. At the 4 yard line, Isaiah Bowser lined up in a "wildcat" formation. He faked the run, then tossed the ball over the defenders to Stephen Martin for the touchdown. Memphis was once again able to answer. Two costly pass interference penalties against UCF, along with a facemask, moved the Tigers to the red zone. Henigan's 1-yard touchdown run tied the score 14–14 with 8:81 left in the half.

The closing minutes of the second quarter unfolded in an unusual manner. For a moment it appeared that John Rhys Plumlee might enter the game, but Mikey Keene stayed in. He swiftly drove the Knights down the field, and found Kobe Hudson for a 24-yard touchdown. The Knights were back ahead 21–14. Memphis again was able to drive down the field, twice converting on 3rd down. The Knights defense stiffened, and the drive finally stalled at the UCF 8. Chris Howard's field goal pushed wide right, and the drive came up empty. Colton Boomer tried a 64-yard field goal in the final seconds, but it fell short and the Tigers picked it up returned it near midfield. Memphis had another shot at a field goal, but it fell short as time expired. UCF led 21–14 at halftime.

Memphis controlled much of the third quarter. At the 6:53 mark, they tied the game 21–21 with Jevyon Ducker's 1-yard touchdown run. On their next drive, they reached the UCF 21 yard line, looking for a go-ahead score. However, a Targeting foul on John Hassell pushed them out field goal range. They ultimately turned the ball over on downs when Seth Henigan's pass was tipped and fell incomplete.

UCF was driving into Memphis territory to start the fourth quarter. Kobe Hudson's second touchdown catch of the day put the Knights up 28–21 with 12:19 left on the clock. Five plays later, Seth Henigan's pass was tipped by his intended receiver, and intercepted by Divaad Wilson. Though the Knights went three-and-out and punted, they were able to pin the Tigers back at their own 8. The Tigers went nowhere, and punted the ball right back to UCF. The Knights got the ball at midfield with 7:07 left in regulation, and looked to take time off the clock. After a key 3rd down conversion by Javon Baker, Keene found Baker in the left corner of the endzone for a 24-yard touchdown pass, and a 35–21 lead with 4:58 left. Memphis managed a quick touchdown, and with three timeouts left, kicked off to UCF with 3:18 to go.

Leading 35–28, UCF faced a 3rd & 9 at their own 26 with 3:07 left in regulation. Alec Holler turned a busted play into an 10-yard gain to keep the drive alive. He caught a pass for what could have been a 7-yard loss, but spun around, eluded two tackles, ran free, and hurdled over the line to gain. The Knights then ran the clock out, with Isaiah Bowser's 19-yard run with two minutes left essentially sealing the victory.[31][32]

At No. 17 Tulane edit

1 2 3 4 Total
No. 22 Knights 17 7 7 7 38
No. 17 Green Wave 7 7 3 14 31

UCF traveled to Tulane in a matchup of the top two teams in The American. The Knights built a 24–7 lead in the first half, and outlasted Tulane for a 38–31 victory. Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee returned to the starting lineup, passing for 132 yards and one touchdown. Plumlee also led the Knights rushing attack, putting up 176 yards on 18 carries, and two touchdowns on the ground. Overall, the Knights rushing offense racked up a season high 336 yards. It was the most rushing yards the Tulane defense had given up all season.

The Knights took the opening kickoff and scored the first points of the game. At the 50 yard line, John Rhys Plumlee faked a handoff and took a quarterback keeper up the middle for 47 yards down to the Tulane 3. Colton Boomer kicked a 25-yard field goal, and UCF led 3–0. The Green Wave went three-and-out on the first possession, and UCF had the ball back at their on 30. On 2nd & 7 at the 38, Plumlee took a shotgun snap, noticed a big hole up the middle, and took off for a 67-yard touchdown run. Tulane answered with a 70-yard run by Tyjae Spears, which set up a 1-yard touchdown pass from Michael Pratt to Duece Watts. On their next possession, the Knights went on a 17-play, 75-yard drive. A mix of short passes and runs led to an easy 2-yard "wildcat" touchdown run by Isaiah Bowser, and a 17–7 Knights lead.

Late in the first quarter, Kam Moore forced a fumble by Green Wave running back Shaadie Clayton-Johnson. K.D. McDaniel scooped up the fumble and ran it back to the Tulane 8. A horse-collar penalty on the runback moved them up to a 1st & Goal at the 4. UCF failed to score, however, going for it and failing on fourth down from the 1.

Starting at their own 1, Tulane managed a couple first downs, but the drive stalled at their own 46. They punted to UCF, pinning them back at their own 15. UCF drove 85 yards in 13 plays, including two third down conversions. Plumlee found Javon Baker for a 8-yard touchdown pass, and a 24–7 lead midway through the second quarter. Tulane took over with 7:18 left, and drove down the field with just over one minute to go. They were aided by two costly pass interference penalties on UCF. Valentino Ambrosio missed a 39-yard field goal attempt, but UCF was called for roughing the kicker, and Tulane kept the drive alive. Michael Pratt's 1-yard QB sneak made the score 24–14 going into the halftime.

UCF added a touchdown in the third quarter, stretching their lead to 31–14. A bruising 20-yard run by R.J. Harvey, and a crucial 15-yard catch on 3rd & 11 by Kobe Hudson kept the drive alive. Plumlee's 9-yard touchdown run was his second of the game. Tulane added a field goal, and UCF led 31–17 at the start of the fourth quarter.

The Green Wave drove 73 yards in ten plays, and trimmed the deficit to 31–24. Pratt threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to Reggie Brown with 11:39 to go. With momentum seemingly shifting towards Tulane, UCF took over at their 25. Facing a 4th & Inches at their own 34, a trick play turned into a big gain. Isaiah Bowser lined up in a "wildcat" formation, and took the shotgun snap. Sensing the Green Wave might have jumped offsides – and thus affording UCF a "free play" – instead of running, Bowser rolled to his right and lofted a deep pass to John Rhys Plumlee. Plumlee, who had lined up outside to the right as a wide receiver, failed to make a one-handed catch along the sidelines, but Jarius Monroe was flagged for pass interference, and the Knights got the first down.[33] The Knights continued to grind down the field, and worked the clock down inside four minutes. Bowser's 1-yard touchdown run put the Knights back up by two scores. UCF led 38–24 with 3:31 left in regulation.

Tulane managed to score a touchdown with 1:46 to go, and narrowed the score to 38–31. Tulane tried an onside kick, but the Knights recovered the ball. They ran the clock down to 4 seconds left, and held on for the victory. UCF improved to 8–2 (5–1 in AAC) and moved into first place in the AAC.[34][35]

Navy edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Midshipmen 7 7 3 0 17
No. 20 Knights 0 6 8 0 14

UCF hosted Navy in their final home game of the regular season (Senior day), and final AAC regular season home game. The Knights suffered a stinging loss to the Midshipmen by the score of 17–14. With the loss, UCF lost the opportunity to host the AAC Championship Game, and put their chances of reaching the conference championship game altogether in doubt. Navy racked up 248 yards rushing and two touchdowns, while not completing a single pass (only 1 pass attempt was made) all game.

Navy got the ball first, and marched 75 yards in 11 plays for the game's first touchdown. Xavier Arline punched the ball in on a 4th & Goal at UCF 1. At the start of the second quarter, UCF was working their way down the field. Isaiah Bowser converted on a 4th & 1 at the Navy 10, setting up 1st & Goal at the 7. However, UCF would have to settle for a field goal. On their next possession, John Rhys Plumlee found Javon Baker for a 37-yard gain down to the Navy 18. But again, UCF had to settle for a field goal. Navy still led 7–6. The Midshipmen went on another long drive, 84 yards in 13 plays, burning nearly 7 minutes off the clock. Vincent Terrell Jr.'s 8-yard touchdown run capped off the drive, and Navy led 14–6 at halftime.

After struggling in the first half, and reportedly suffering from a sore shoulder (from the previous week) John Rhys Plumlee was benched in the second half. Mikey Keene took over at quarterback, and sparked the offense to start the third quarter. Keene went 3-for-3, completing a 45-yard bomb to Ryan O'Keefe. Two plays later, he found Javon Baker for a 28-yard touchdown grab. Plumlee came back in the game for the subsequent two point conversion attempt. Rolling to his right, Plumee fired a strike to Baker, and the game was tied 14–14.

The UCF defense forced a three-and-out, and the Knights offense quickly got the ball back. On third down, Mikey Keene was sacked by a blindside blitz and fumbled. Navy recovered at the UCF 34. Again, Navy was held to a three-and-out. Bijan Nichols kicked a 45-yard field goal, and Navy took the lead 17–14 with 8:22 left in the third quarter.

Neither team scored again. UCF came up empty on their next four drives, and Keene was sacked four times in the second half. Navy got the ball last with 5:54 remaining in regulation. UCF's last chance came with 3:49 to go. Navy lined up for a 4th & 1 at the UCF 48. Xavier Arline's quarterback sneak appeared short of the line to gain, but was spotted for a first down. The play was reviewed, and the ruling on the field was upheld. Navy was able to run the clock out, and won the game.[36][37]

At South Florida edit

1 2 3 4 Total
No. 22 Knights 14 14 3 15 46
Bulls 0 7 22 10 39

UCF visited South Florida in the War on I-4 rivalry on Thanksgiving weekend. It was their final regular season game in the AAC. With UCF departing the AAC for the Big 12 in 2023, it was presumably the final meeting between the two teams in football until at least 2028.[38][39][40] Going into the game, UCF, Cincinnati, and Houston were in contention to play Tulane in the American Athletic Conference Championship Game.[41][42] Tulane secured their spot with a win over Cincinnati on Black Friday.[43] UCF needed a win plus a Houston loss to Tulsa; or a win plus being the higher-ranked team in the CFP rankings (if applicable); or a win plus being the higher-ranked team in an average of major selector computer rankings (Anderson & Hester, Billingsley Report, Colley Matrix, Wolfe).[44][45]

Alec Holler made a spectacular one-handed touchdown catch with 20 seconds left in regulation to lift the Knights over the Bulls. UCF built a 28–0 lead in the first half, then blew that lead in the second half with three turnovers. South Florida rallied to go ahead 39–38 with 7 minutes to go. UCF drove for the game-winning touchdown in the final two minutes, and secured themselves a berth in the AAC Championship Game.

UCF won the coin toss and elected to receive. On the sixth play of the game, quarterback John Rhys Plumlee on a read-option, ran up the middle and took off down the right sidelines untouched for a 64-yard touchdown. He followed that on the next drive with a 32-yard connection to Ryan O'Keefe. The drive was capped off by a 3-yard touchdown run by R.J. Harvey, and a 14–0 lead.

The Bulls were driving into the red zone to start the second quarter. On 2nd & Goal at the UCF 7, Byrum Brown scrambled to the left side, but was stripped of the ball at the 1 yard line. UCF recovered the fumble in the endzone for a touchback. John Rhys Plumlee, on a 20-yard quarterback keeper, scored another touchdown, but pulled up with an injured hamstring at the end of the play. Two plays later, Byrum Brown was intercepted by Justin Hodges, setting UCF up at the 47. Plumlee stayed in the game, finding Ryan O'Keefe for a 3-yard touchdown, and a 28–0 lead. South Florida then drove 75-yard in 15 plays, finally putting points on the board with 40 seconds left in the second quarter. UCF led 28–7 at halftime.

South Florida got the ball to start the second half. On 2nd & 10 at the UCF 39, Brown handed off to Brian Battie, who tossed it back to Brown. But Davonte Brown read it the whole way; he tackled Brown forcing a fumble. Josh Celisar scooped up the ball, and UCF took over at the USF 40. Mikey Keene then entered the game, taking at quarterback over for Plumlee. Colton Boomer's 27-yard field goal gave the Knights a 31–7 lead with 9:15 left in the third quarter.

A disastrous sequence of events saw the Knights give up a touchdown drive, then cough up two fumbles, both of which led to Bulls touchdowns. South Florida scored 22 unanswered points, and the score was now 31–29 at the end of the third quarter.

Mikey Keene drove the Knights 75 yards in 13 plays, and early in the fourth quarter, found Kobe Hudson for a 4-yard touchdown pass with 12:27 to go. The Knights led by 9, and the UCF defense finally got a stop. The Bulls had a 1st & Goal at the 10, but on third down, Ricky Barber sacked Byrum Brown back at the 17. The Bulls settled for a field goal, and trimmed the deficit to 38–32 with 9:31 left. The Knights went three-and-out, and Mitch McCarthy's 33-yard punt return set South Florida up at the UCF 45. Three plays later, Brown weaved his way up the middle, and ran for a 42-yard touchdown, giving South Florida their first lead of the night.

Trailing 39–38, R.J. Harvey had the ball stripped and USF recovered at the UCF 48 with 4:45 to go. It was UCF's third turnover of the second half. With the game on the line, the Knights defense stuffed Brian Battie for no gain on 3rd down. The Bulls were held to a three-and-out, and punted with 2:49 on the clock. Xavier Townsend made a fair catch at the 18, and Mikey Keene would drive the Knights 82 yards in 8 plays for the game-winning score.

On 1st down, a scrambling Keene made a dangerous incomplete pass to the right sidelines, which was almost intercepted. On 2nd down, he threw underneath to Isaiah Bowser, who stiff-armed and fell forward for a first down. At the UCF 30, Keene took a shotgun snap, and under heavy pressure, scrambled to his left. He threw deep downfield for Javon Baker, who made a diving catch, securing the ball against his body with one hand. The play was reviewed and upheld, and UCF had a first down at the USF 29. On 2nd & 6 at the 25, Keene faked a handoff to Bowser, but turned upfield on a QB keeper for a first down at the USF 16. The clock was ticking under one minute to go when UCF faced 3rd & 8 at the USF 14. Rather than play for just a field goal, head coach Gus Malzahn decided to try for the endzone. He did not want to put undue pressure on freshman kicker Colton Boomer. With many expecting a run, Keene took a shotgun snap, and lofted a high pass to Alec Holler. Holler leaped up and made a one-handed catch at the goal line near the pylon; his right toe touched down just before his leg touched out of bounds. The play was reviewed and upheld. Keene followed it up with a shovel pass to Bowser for a two-point conversion, and UCF led 46–39 with 20 seconds left in regulation.

After a botched squib kick, UCF sweated out a last-second Hail Mary. Brown's pass was broken up at the back of the endzone as time expired, and UCF secured the victory.[46][47] It was UCF's sixth consecutive win in the rivalry, and fifth straight win inside Raymond James Stadium (including two wins in the Gasparilla Bowl).

AAC Championship – at No. 18 Tulane edit

1 2 3 4 Total
No. 22 Knights 0 7 7 14 28
No. 18 Green Wave 10 7 7 21 45

UCF traveled to Tulane for the American Athletic Conference Championship Game. The game was a rematch of the regular season meeting on November 12, and UCF's third overall appearance in the AAC Championship Game. The winner of the game was expected to receive an invitation to the Cotton Bowl as the highest-ranked Group of Five conference champion.[48] The Tulane Green Wave overpowered the Knights, putting up 648 total yards of offense. Big plays on offense gassed the UCF defense, and despite a late rally, Tulane seemingly had an answer for every score, and pulled away for a 45–28 victory.

Tulane took a 10–0 lead in the first quarter. Quarterback Michael Pratt and running back Tyjae Spears put up big numbers, respectively. Pratt found Shae Wyatt for a 10-yard touchdown, then connected with Duece Watts for a 54-yard gain. The latter set up a field goal by Valentino Ambrosio. Meanwhile, quarterback John Rhys Plumlee started for UCF and aggravated a hamstring injury. He left the game and third-string quarterback Thomas Castellanos began taking most of the snaps. Back-up quarterback Mikey Keene elected not to dress for the game, in order to preserve his redshirt.

UCF was driving into Tulane territory to start the second quarter. On 4th & 1 at the Tulane 23, the Knights turned the ball over on downs. They held Tulane to a three-and-out, at which time they elected to go for it themselves on a 4th & 1. The Knights defense stuffed Tulane for no gain, and shockingly got the ball right back. Xavier Townsend's 5-yard jet sweep touchdown run made the score 10–7. Tulane, answered, going 75 yards in four plays. Lawrence Keys III burned the defense on a 43-yard catch and run touchdown, and made the score 17–7 with 5 minutes left. Thomas Castellanos was unable to spark much on offense, going three-and-out two times. With 18 seconds left in the half, Pratt was hit as he threw, and put up a wobbly pass which was intercepted by Davonte Brown, snuffing out a Tulane scoring opportunity. The Green Wave held a 17–7 lead going into halftime.

Tulane got the ball to start the second half. UCF had them in a 3rd & 8 at their own 26, but Alex Bauman converted on third down. Two plays later, Tyjae Spears knifed his way through the defense, all the way for a 60-yard touchdown run. On their next drive, Spears again blasted for a huge gain, this time a 56-yard run down to the UCF 26. The drive came up empty, however, as UCF forced a fumble at the 3 yard line. Trailing 24–7, Plumlee came back in the game for UCF late in the third quarter. He swiftly drove the Knights 80 yards in 8 plays. A 17-yard touchdown throw to Kobe Hudson cut the deficit to 24–14.

UCF, trailing by 10, punted to Tulane at the start of the fourth quarter. Michael Pratt found Duece Watts up the middle on a busted coverage. In one play, Tulane went 73 yards for a touchdown, and was back up by 17. The Knights were not ready to give up yet. With Plumlee back in the game, UCF faced a 3rd & 1 just past midfield. Plumlee took a shotgun snap, then lateralled to R.J. Harvey, who threw deep down field to a wide-open Hudson. The 49-yard touchdown put the Knights back in the game. Two plays later, Tulane fumbled away the ball at their own 30. Jason Johnson ripped the ball away from Tyjae Spears. Isaiah Bowser's powering 10-yard touchdown run made the score 31–28 with 9:48 to go.

The Knights got within 3 points, and seemingly had momentum, but Tulane continued to gas the UCF defense. The Green Wave answered with two more touchdowns on big plays, and put the game out reach. Tulane won their first AAC championship by the score of 45–28.

Military Bowl edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Knights 7 0 0 6 13
Blue Devils 7 13 3 7 30

UCF faced Duke in the Military Bowl. It was the first meeting between the two teams in football. Several players, including back-up quarterback Mikey Keene, wide receiver Ryan O'Keefe, linebacker Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste, and corner back Davonte Brown entered the transfer portal.[49] The Knights fell by the score of 30–13, with quarterback John Rhys Plumlee passing for only 182 yards (only 28 yards in the first half), one interception, six sacks, and two lost fumbles.

Trailing 7–0 in the first quarter, the Knights drove 75 yards in 14 plays. Isaiah Bowser's 1-yard touchdown run tied the score at 7–7. After a Duke field goal, the Knights were driving across midfield with just under 6 minutes left in the half. Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee faked a handoff to Bowser, then turned upfield for a 15-yard quarterback keeper. Plumlee had the ball punched out, and Duke recovered the fumble. The Blue Devils scored a touchdown off of the turnover, then tacked on a field goal as time expired in the half.

Trailing 23–7 late in the third quarter, UCF had a chance to get back in the game. The Knights pinned Duke back at their own 3, and forced them to punt from their own endzone. UCF got the ball to start their drive at the Duke 32. On 4th & 2 at the 24 yard line, Plumlee's pass to Xavier Townsend was short of the line to gain, and the Knights turned the ball over on downs.

The Knights were able to put a drive together in the fourth quarter. Bowser's second rushing touchdown cut the deficit to 23–13 with 9 minutes left. Any chance of a Knights comeback were dashed on their next drive, however, when Plumlee was sacked and fumbled. Duke added another touchdown off of the turnover, and won 30–13.

Personnel edit

2022 UCF Knights Football

Quarterbacks

Running backs

  •  0 Johnny Richardson – Jr.
  •  5 Isaiah Bowser – 5th-Sr. (C)
  •  6 Mark-Antony Richards –   Jr.
  •  9 Jordan McDonald – Fr.
  • 20 Anthony Williams –   Fr.
  • 22 R.J. Harvey  Jr.
  • 23 Demarkcus Bowman –   So.
  • 26 Chris Bowerfind –   Fr.
  • 33 Trilion Coles –   Sr.

Wide receivers

  •  1 Javon BakerJr.
  •  2 Kobe Hudson – Jr.
  •  3 Xavier Townsend – Fr.
  •  4 Ryan O'Keefe – Sr. (C)
  •  7 Joey Gatewood –   Sr.
  • 14 Andrew Dickson –   Fr.
  • 15 Jordan Johnson –   So.
  • 17 Amari Johnson – Sr.  
  • 18 Jaylon Griffin –   Jr.
  • 27 Jarrad Baker –   Jr.
  • 31 JaJuan Forte –   Sr.
  • 38 Dionte Marks –   Jr.
  • 47 Stephen Martin –   So.
  • 81 Tyler Griffin – Fr.
  • 87 Dwartney Wortham – Fr.
  • 89 Cullen Smith –   Fr.
  • 99 Quan Lee – Fr.

Tight ends

  •  8 Kemore Gamble – 5th-Sr.
  • 49 Max Holler –   So.
  • 82 Alec Holler –   Sr.
  • 83 Garrett French –   So.
  • 84 Thomas Wadsworth – Fr.
  • 85 Zach Marsh Wojan –   Sr.
  • 86 Jordan Davis –   So.  
  • 88 Grant Stevens – Fr.
 

Offensive Lineman

  • 50 Patrick Barnett –   So.
  • 52 Caden Kitler – Fr.
  • 54 Cameron Kinnie –   So.
  • 55 Matthew Lee  Jr.
  • 57 John Harris –   Jr.
  • 64 Shaheem Hill – Fr.
  • 66 Chidoziri Maghiro –   Sr.
  • 69 Paul Rubelt –   So.
  • 70 Edward Collins –   Sr.
  • 71 Tylan Grable  Sr.
  • 72 Nate Brady –   Jr.
  • 72 Ryan Swoboda5th-Sr.
  • 73 Samuel Jackson – 5th-Sr. (C)
  • 74 Ethan Mort –   Fr.
  • 75 Miguel Maldonado – Fr.
  • 76 Adrian Medley –   Jr.
  • 77 Lokahi PauoleSr.

Placekickers

  • 34 Garin Boniol –   So.
  • 35 Colton Boomer – Fr.
  • 45 Ryker Casey –   Jr.
  • 98 Daniel Obarski – Sr.

Punters

  • 36 Andrew Osteen –   Sr.
  • 40 Mitch McCarthy – Fr.

Long snappers

  • 32 Alex Ward5th-Sr.
  • 42 Aidan Fedigan – Fr.
  • 95 Tyler Paul –   Jr.
 

Defensive tackles

  •  2 Lee Hunter –   Fr.
  •  5 Ricky Barber –   Jr.
  • 40 Kervins Choute –   So.
  • 52 Keenan Hester –   Jr.
  • 56 Matthew Alexander –   Fr.
  • 90 Keshaun Hudson – Fr.
  • 92 Austin Camden – 5th-Sr.
  • 94 Anthony Montalvo – 5th-Sr.
  • 13 Landon Woodson –   Sr.

Linebacker

  • 10 Terrence Lewis –   Fr.
  • 11 Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste – Sr. (C)
  • 15 Jason Johnson  Jr.
  • 16 T.J. Bullard – Fr.
  • 25 Camden Vining –   Fr.
  • 27 Walter Yates III –   Sr.
  • 28 Quade Mosier – Jr.
  • 30 Kam Moore – Fr.
  • 35 Keenan Cupit –   So.
  • 41 Tre'Von Moore – So.
  • 44 Branden Jennings – So.
  • 48 Stone Boss – Fr.
  • 57 Derek Burns –   Jr.

Defensive back

  •  3 Ja'Cari Henderson – Fr.
  •  4 Koby Perry – 5th-Sr.
  •  8 Demari Henderson – Fr.
  •  9 Divaad Wilson  Sr.
  • 12 Justin Hodges – Jr.
  • 17 Trevion Shadrick-Harris –   Jr.
  • 18 Dyllon Lester –   Sr.
  • 19 Ah'Mare Lee –   Fr.
  • 21 Nikai Martinez – Fr.
  • 22 Daniel McCullon –   So.
  • 23 Jaiden Francois –   So.
  • 24 Jarvis Ware –   Sr.
  • 34 Terrell Jackson – Fr.
  • 39 R.D. Cooper – Jr.
  • 46 Philjae Bien-Aime –   So.

Corner backs

  •  7 Davonte Brown – Jr.
  • 14 Corey Thornton – Jr.
  • 31 Brandon Adams – So.
 

Defensive ends

  • 33 Tre'mon Morris-Brash – Sr.
  • 41 Jack Morgan Fr.
  • 47 K.D. McDaniel –   Jr.
  • 51 Malachi Lawrence –   Fr.
  • 55 Karlis Bailey-Vice –   Fr.
  • 58 Dallaz Corbitt –   Jr.
  • 84 Keahnist Thompson – Fr.
  • 88 Josh Celiscar – Jr. (C)
  • 96 Trace O'Hara –   So.
  • 99 Jamaal Johnson – Fr.

Safeties

  • 29 William Wells – So.
  • 37 Quadric Bullard – Jr.  
  • 43 Zach Rodriguez –   Jr.

Legend

  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  •   Injured
  •   Redshirt

Coaching staff

Roster updated November 30, 2022
Depth chart updated November 30, 2022

Awards and milestones edit

School records edit

American Athletic Conference honors edit

American Athletic Conference All-Conference First Team edit

American Athletic Conference All-Conference Second Team edit

Offensive Player of the Week edit

Defensive Player of the Week edit

  • October 29: Josh Celiscar[56]

Honor Roll edit

National awards and honors edit

Rankings edit

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
APRVRVRV2522172522RV
CoachesRVRVRVRVRVRV252118RV23RVRV
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Preseason edit

 
FBC Mortgage Stadium.

On May 31, 2022, FBC Mortgage entered a ten-year, $19.5 million deal with UCF for the naming rights of UCF's football stadium beginning July 1, 2022.[67] UCF's home stadium, which opened in 2007, was previously known as the Bounce House, Spectrum Stadium, and Bright House Networks Stadium.

Dillon Gabriel, who started at quarterback for the Knights in 20192020, and led UCF to a win in the 2019 Gasparilla Bowl, suffered a season-ending broken clavicle at Louisville in the third week of 2021. Gabriel would not play another down for the Knights, and by season's end, elected to enter the NCAA transfer portal, eventually opting to play at Oklahoma.

Ole Miss quarterback John Rhys Plumlee announced his transfer to UCF on January 9, 2022.[68] Plumlee and returning starter Mikey Keene were expected to compete for the quarterback position.

Players that entered the NCAA transfer portal, and UCF's 2022 recruits are as follows:[69][70]

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The 2022 UCF Knights football team represented the University of Central Florida UCF during the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season The Knights were led by second year head coach Gus Malzahn and played their home games at the newly named FBC Mortgage Stadium in Orlando Florida They competed as members of the American Athletic Conference 2022 UCF Knights footballAAC Championship Game L 28 45 vs TulaneMilitary Bowl L 13 30 vs DukeConferenceAmerican Athletic ConferenceRecord9 5 6 2 AAC Head coachGus Malzahn 2nd season Offensive coordinatorChip Lindsey 1st season Defensive coordinatorTravis Williams 2nd season Co defensive coordinatorDavid Gibbs 2nd season Home stadiumFBC Mortgage StadiumSeasons 20212023 2022 American Athletic Conference football standings vte Conf Overall Team W L W L No 9 Tulane y 7 1 12 2 UCF y 6 2 9 5 Cincinnati 6 2 9 4 SMU 5 3 7 6 Houston 5 3 8 5 East Carolina 4 4 8 5 Navy 4 4 4 8 Memphis 3 5 7 6 Tulsa 3 5 5 7 Temple 1 7 3 9 South Florida 0 8 1 11 Championship Tulane 45 UCF 28 Conference championy Championship game participantRankings from AP Poll In September 2021 UCF and fellow AAC members Cincinnati and Houston accepted bids to join the Big 12 1 The schools were contractually required to remain with the AAC until 2024 however indications were that all parties involved preferred to leave in 2023 2 In June 2022 they reached a deal to depart the conference in 2023 3 thus the 2022 season became the program s last season as a member of the AAC UCF finished their tenure in AAC 2013 2022 with a record 59 intra conference game victories including two wins in the AAC Championship Game 4 The Knights finished the regular season with a record of 9 3 6 2 in AAC to finish second in the conference Following their victory on October 29 against then No 20 Cincinnati the Knights became bowl eligible for the seventh consecutive season and were ranked for the first time since 2020 5 Two weeks later they defeated then No 17 Tulane After a last second victory against rival South Florida UCF secured a berth in the AAC Championship Game a rematch at Tulane The Knights lost to the Green Wave 45 28 and failed to win what would have been their fifth AAC championship in what was also their final conference game in the AAC The Knights were invited to the Military Bowl to face Duke their seventh straight bowl appearance and 12th in the last 14 seasons Contents 1 Schedule 2 Game summaries 2 1 South Carolina State 2 2 Louisville 2 3 At Florida Atlantic 2 4 Georgia Tech 2 5 SMU 2 6 Temple 2 7 At East Carolina 2 8 No 20 Cincinnati 2 9 At Memphis 2 10 At No 17 Tulane 2 11 Navy 2 12 At South Florida 2 13 AAC Championship at No 18 Tulane 2 14 Military Bowl 3 Personnel 4 Awards and milestones 4 1 School records 4 2 American Athletic Conference honors 4 2 1 American Athletic Conference All Conference First Team 4 2 2 American Athletic Conference All Conference Second Team 4 2 3 Offensive Player of the Week 4 2 4 Defensive Player of the Week 4 2 5 Honor Roll 4 3 National awards and honors 5 Rankings 6 Preseason 6 1 Transfer Portal 6 2 Incoming transfers 6 3 Departing transfers 6 4 Recruiting 6 5 Spring game 6 6 Award watch lists 6 7 American Athletic Conference preseason media poll 6 8 Training camp 7 ReferencesSchedule editThe Knights were scheduled to play seven home games South Carolina State Louisville Georgia Tech SMU Temple Cincinnati Navy and five away games FAU ECU Memphis Tulane South Florida in 2022 6 7 8 The official schedule was released February 17 9 The rivalry game played Thanksgiving weekend at South Florida was played on Saturday November 26 the first time since 2016 that the rivalry game was held on Saturday instead of Black Friday 10 The Knights advanced to the AAC Championship Game which was scheduled for and held Saturday December 3 DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSeptember 17 00 p m South Carolina State FBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando FLESPN W 56 1043 810 September 97 30 p m Louisville FBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando FLESPN2L 14 2044 412 September 177 30 p m at Florida Atlantic FAU StadiumBoca Raton FLCBSSNW 40 1430 991 September 244 00 p m Georgia Tech FBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando FLESPNUW 27 1044 220 October 5 a 7 00 p m SMUFBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando FLESPN2W 41 1927 495 October 137 00 p m TempleFBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando FL Space Game ESPNW 70 1341 729 October 227 30 p m at East CarolinaDowdy Ficklen StadiumGreenville NCESPNUL 13 3438 245 October 293 30 p m No 20 Cincinnati nbsp FBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando FL rivalry ESPNW 25 2144 313 November 53 30 p m at MemphisNo 25Simmons Bank Liberty StadiumMemphis TNESPN2W 35 2828 048 November 123 30 p m at No 17 TulaneNo 22Yulman StadiumNew Orleans LAESPN2W 38 3127 317 November 1911 00 a m NavyNo 20FBC Mortgage StadiumOrlando FLESPN2L 14 1744 813 November 26 b 7 00 p m at South FloridaNo 22Raymond James StadiumTampa FL War On I 4 ESPN2W 46 3932 217 December 34 00 p mat No 18 TulaneNo 22Yulman StadiumNew Orleans LA AAC Championship Game ABCL 28 4530 118 December 282 00 p m vs Duke Navy Marine Corps Memorial StadiumAnnapolis MD Military Bowl ESPNL 13 3017 974 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingRankings from AP Poll and CFP Rankings after November 1 Released prior to gameAll times are in Eastern time Due to Hurricane Ian s impact on Orlando and the surrounding areas the game against SMU was moved from Saturday October 1 to Wednesday October 5 11 The game at South Florida was tentatively scheduled for either Friday November 25 or Saturday November 26 On October 3 the date was officially announced as November 26 Game summaries editSouth Carolina State edit 1 2 3 4 Total Bulldogs 0 3 7 0 10 Knights 21 7 14 14 56 See also 2022 South Carolina State Bulldogs football team Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee made his first start for the Knights leading them to a 56 10 victory over South Carolina State FCS on opening night Plumlee threw for 308 yards and four touchdown passes and rushed for 86 yards and another touchdown The Knights jumped out to a 28 0 lead and won their season opener for the seventh straight year Light rain and lighting in the area threatened to delay the game but the kickoff was only pushed back by about five minutes The Knights took the opening kickoff and drove 70 yards in 9 plays Plumee s 28 yard scramble set up a 12 yard touchdown pass to Javon Baker giving UCF an early 7 0 lead The Bulldogs converted a fake punt on 4th amp 2 keeping their opening drive alive Facing a 4th amp 19 at their own 30 the Bulldogs appeared to be setting up another fake punt but Tyler Smith kicked the ball after he was well beyond the line of scrimmage The resulting penalty turned the ball over on downs In one play Plumlee found Kenmore Gamble for a diving 30 yard touchdown catch in the right side of the endzone On the next drive Corey Fields pass was tipped and intercepted by Divaad Wilson setting up UCF s third scoring drive Plumlee connected with Ryan O Keefe for a 45 yard gain then faced a 4th amp 5 at the Bulldogs 31 yard line which they converted On 1st amp 10 at the 17 yard line Plumlee rolled out to his left on a quarterback keeper shook four defenders and ran the ball in for his first rushing touchdown with the Knights Isaiah Bowser s 1 yard touchdown run early in the second quarter made the score 28 0 With 5 11 left in the first half the Knights drove to the Bulldogs 12 yard line Plumlee was sacked and fumbled Defensive lineman Jeblonski Green Jr scooped up the fumble at the 18 yard line and appeared to be running the ball back the other way for a Bulldogs touchdown A sprinting Ryan O Keefe however chased Green down and tackled him two yards short of the endzone Despite a 1st amp Goal at the 2 yard line the Bulldogs went three and out and settled for a field goal The Knights led 28 3 at halftime The Knights offense went a little cold in the third quarter and the special teams unit gave up a blocked punt that led to a Bulldogs touchdown Johnny Richardson s 18 yard catch and run touchdown reignited the UCF offense and they stretched out to a 35 10 lead Isaiah Bowser s second rushing touchdown put the Knights up 42 10 The fourth quarter saw Plumlee throw his fourth touchdown pass this time to a wide open Zach Marsh Wojan in the back corner of the endzone With 12 18 left in the game Quadric Bullard blocked Dyson Robert s punt near the 10 yard line and recovered the ball in the endzone for another touchdown and a 56 10 lead The Bulldogs capped off their fourth quarter with a nearly 11 minute drive but came up with no points UCF started 1 0 overall 0 0 in the AAC on the season and won their 8th consecutive home game at FBC Mortgage Stadium 12 13 Louisville edit 1 2 3 4 Total Cardinals 7 0 10 3 20 Knights 7 7 0 0 14 See also 2022 Louisville Cardinals football team UCF took a 14 7 lead into halftime but were shutout in the second half as Louisville defeated the Knights 20 14 on Friday night Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee was held to only 16 completions for 131 yards and no touchdowns The Knights were penalized 11 times for 111 yards and two long touchdown passes were negated due to penalties Both teams scored touchdowns on their opening drive Running back Isaiah Bowser long took a direct snap wildcat for a 2 yard touchdown early in the first quarter The Knights then took a 14 7 lead after Bowser s second wildcat touchdown run The Knights defense held the Cardinals scoreless in the second quarter Louisville missed a field goal fumbled away the ball had two three and outs and turned the ball over on downs Daniel Obarski missed a field goal attempt just before halftime and the Knights clung to a 7 point lead The Knights received the ball to start the third quarter but punted on five straight drives Late in the third quarter Malik Cunningham s 43 yard quarterback run put the Cardinals ahead 20 14 Late in the fourth quarter the Knights defense stopped the Cardinals on a 4th amp 4 near midfield John Rhys Plumlee drove the Knights to the 5 yard line with 2 52 left in regulation On 4th amp Goal at the 5 Plumlee rolled out to his right looking for Jaylon Griffin in the back of the endzone Griffin and defender Jarvis Brownlee Jr went up for the ball and Brownlee came down with the interception UCF fell to 1 1 on the season and snapped an eight game winning streak at FBC Mortgage Stadium 14 15 At Florida Atlantic edit 1 2 3 4 Total Knights 7 9 14 10 40 Owls 14 0 0 0 14 See also 2022 Florida Atlantic Owls football team UCF overcame two first half red zone fumbles and pulled away for a 40 14 win at FAU Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee threw for 339 yards and one touchdown pass and rushed for 121 yards and two touchdowns including a leaping run where he hurdled over defenders at the goal line The Knights improved to 2 1 on the season The Owls received the opening kickoff and drove 87 yards in 6 plays for the game s first touchdown UCF answered with a 10 play 59 yard drive to the FAU 23 But Johnny Richardson fumbled away the ball at the 9 yard line and drive came up empty UCF forced a punt and got the ball back at midfield Plumlee s 7 yard quarterback keeper was just inside the pylon and he got to the end zone untouched The score was tied score at 7 7 FAU took a 14 7 lead with 8 seconds left in the first quarter The Owls drove 88 yards in 12 plays and capped off the drive with a 4 yard pitch pass from N Kosi Perry to LaJohntay Wester UCF added a field goal and the score was 14 10 in favor of the Owls With 9 41 left in the half facing a 3rd amp 2 at their own 12 yard line Plumlee found a wide open Alec Holler for 64 yards down the Owls 24 yard line Three plays later facing a 2nd amp Goal at the 5 Plumlee rolled out to his right then sprinted towards the endzone He hurdled two defenders then was upended in mid air He flipped over and landed in the endzone for the spectacular go ahead touchdown Trailing 16 14 the Owls again drove rather effortlessly into the red zone However N Kosi Perry fumbled away the ball at the UCF 17 snuffing out the drive The Knights then had an opportunity for another quick score before halftime FAU was flagged 15 yards for a personal foul then Johnny Richardson s 50 yard run advanced them to the FAU 10 Richardson however lost a fumble at the 5 yard line and the drive came up empty UCF led 16 14 at halftime UCF got the ball to start the third quarter A 12 play 73 yard drive was capped off by Isaiah Bowser s 1 yard wildcat touchdown He took a direct snap and trotted untouched to his right for the easy score UCF led 23 14 The turning point of the game came on UCF s next drive John Rhys Plumlee was intercepted by Dwight Toombs at the 50 yard line Toombs ran the ball back 49 yards all the way to the UCF 1 yard line Tight end Alec Holler s dive tripped up Toombs preventing the touchdown The UCF defense stiffened forcing a three and out Morgan Suarez s 19 yard field goal attempt was blocked and FAU s big turnover came up with no points UCF went on to shutout the Owls in the second half allowing 0 yards in the third quarter and only 18 yards in the fourth quarter The Knights tacked on two more touchdowns and pulled away for a 40 14 victory 16 17 Georgia Tech edit 1 2 3 4 Total Yellow Jackets 0 7 3 0 10 Knights 3 10 3 11 27 See also 2022 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team UCF faced Georgia Tech for the fifth time and first time at home The game effectively replaced a scheduled 2017 home matchup that was cancelled due to Hurricane Irma Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee struggled in the air with only 8 completions for 49 yards But the defense and special teams unit made crucial plays in the game Freshman kicker Colton Boomer went four for four on field goals and Quadric Bullard returned a blocked punt for a touchdown as UCF came away with a 27 10 victory The UCF ground game did their part putting up 284 yards rushing in the win George O Leary former head coach of UCF and former head coach of Georgia Tech did the coin toss at the start of the game Georgia Tech won the toss and elected to defer The Knights took the opening kickoff and went on 20 play 71 yard drive that took 9 47 off the clock The Knights had two third down conversions and two fourth down conversions The drive finally stalled at the 4 yard line and Colton Boomer kicked a chip shot field goal to give UCF an early 3 0 lead Georgia Tech s first possession ended with a missed field goal UCF was able to then drive to the Yellow Jackets 34 yard line but Plumlee s deep pass was intercepted at the 2 yard line The teams traded punts and Georgia Tech took over at their own 27 yard line Jeff Sims threw 14 yards to Hassan Hal to advance to their 41 Then Sims found Malachi Carter who broke free for a 59 yard touchdown Yellow Jackets led 7 3 with 5 54 to go in the second quarter UCF added a field goal and the score was 7 6 with 1 39 left Facing 4th amp 9 at their own 39 yard line with 35 seconds to go the Yellow Jackets line up for a punt The punt was blocked by Jarvis Ware and Quadric Bullard ran the ball back 29 yards for a touchdown The Knights 13 7 at halftime despite only 58 yards of total offense Georgia Tech received the second half kickoff but went three and out UCF drove 55 yards in nine plays and Colton Boomer s third field goal of the day made the score 16 7 The Yellow Jackets drove deep into UCF territory and faced a 4th amp 3 at the UCF 5 Georgia Tech decided to go for it on fourth down but Dylan McDuffie was stuffed short of the line to gain UCF took over at their own 4 but went three and out and punted from their own endzone Georgia Tech got the ball back with good field position at the UCF 31 On 1st amp Goal at the UCF 7 Sims was sacked by Jeremiah Jean Baptiste and fumbled Tre mon Morris Brash scooped up the fumble around the 13 yard line and ran it back almost 90 yards the other way for an apparent touchdown But at the 1 yard line he was chased down and the ball was knocked away for a touchback The score remained 16 7 The Yellow Jackets got on the board in the second half after a Jude Kelley 42 yard field goal with 41 seconds left in the third quarter The Knights extended their lead with a 4 play 57 yard drive John Rhys Plumlee faked a handoff up the middle to R J Harvey then rolled to his right eluding tackles for a 28 yard touchdown run With a successful two point conversion the Knights led 24 10 The Knights defense made a big stop on the next drive Georgia Tech was looking at a 4th amp 10 at the UCF 16 Sims threw a screen pass to Nate McCollum but he was tackled and fumbled after a gain of only 3 yards The Knights tacked on another field goal Boomer s fourth of the day for a final score of 27 10 The Knights improved to 3 1 for the season 18 Just minutes after the game a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch occurred which was visible from the stadium On Monday Yellow Jackets head coach Geoff Collins was fired 19 20 SMU edit 1 2 3 4 Total Mustangs 7 6 0 6 19 Knights 3 7 14 17 41 See also 2022 SMU Mustangs football team UCF hosted SMU in their AAC conference opener The game was originally scheduled for Saturday October 1 21 but it was moved to Wednesday October 5 due to Hurricane Ian 22 The Mustangs led 13 10 at halftime but UCF scored 31 unanswered points in the second half to finish with a dominating victory Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee threw for 316 yards and two touchdowns and the Knights put up 160 yards rushing and three rushing touchdowns Dropped passes turnovers and two turnovers on downs stymied the high powered Mustangs who soundly defeated UCF 55 28 a year earlier SMU took the opening kickoff but on the fourth play of the game Rashee Rice fumbled away a reception UCF scored a field goal off of the turnover and took an early 3 0 lead Velton Gardner s 39 yard touchdown run late gave the Mustangs a 7 3 lead midway through the first quarter The UCF offense struggled in the first half with punts on their next three drives SMU tacked on a field goal and led 10 3 early in the second Plumlee finally got comfortable connecting with Kobe Hudson for a 29 yard gain to the SMU 30 He then found Javon Baker with an over the shoulder grab to the SMU 3 Three plays later Isaiah Bowser punched the ball in with hopping 1 yard touchdown run The Mustangs led 13 10 at halftime UCF received the kickoff to start the third quarter and proceeded to dominate the second half On 1st amp 10 at the UCF 42 Plumlee faked a handoff then threw over to Javon Baker who made two cutbacks and broke free for a 51 yard gain down to the SMU 7 Bowser s second touchdown run gave UCF the lead for the first time 17 13 The Mustangs turned the ball over on downs on their next possession On 4th amp 1 at the SMU 39 Koby Perry tackled Nolan Matthews Harris for a loss of 1 UCF went three and out but were able to punt and pin the Mustangs back at their own 3 yard line On their next possession the Knights went 86 yards in 8 plays capped off by a 26 yard touchdown pass from Plumlee to a diving Ryan O Keefe Tanner Mordecai drove the Mustangs to the UCF 19 yard line aided by a pass interference penalty on Brandon Adams Facing 4th amp 3 at the UCF 19 head coach Rhett Lashlee passed up on the short field goal attempt Mordecai s pass intended for Rashee Rice was broken up by Adams and the Mustangs again turned the ball over on downs Leading 24 13 early in the fourth quarter Andrew Osteen s punt pinned SMU back at the own 4 yard line Tanner Mordecai was sacked in the endzone for a safety and UCF extended their lead to 26 13 On the ensuing possession Plumee pitched the ball to Ryan O Keefe on an end around who turned the ball up field for a 58 yard touchdown O Keefe tight roped down the sidelines for the score his second of the night After a two point conversion the Knights extended their lead to 34 13 with 11 51 left in regulation RJ Harvey s powering 30 yard run set the Knights up with a 1st amp Goal at the SMU 10 Isaiah Bowser s wildcat touchdown from the 3 yard line put the Knights up 41 13 The Mustangs were shut out in the second half except for a garbage time touchdown with 1 second left by Preston Stone The Knights improved to 4 1 for the season 1 0 in AAC 23 The Knights have won 7 out of their last 8 games In their 99th home game at FBC Mortgage Stadium the Knights improved their record there to 76 23 24 Temple edit 1 2 3 4 Total Owls 10 3 0 0 13 Knights 14 21 21 14 70 See also 2022 Temple Owls football team UCF hosted Temple on Thursday night It was the sixth annual Space Game and the 100th UCF home game played in FBC Mortgage Stadium The Knights routed the Owls 70 13 to improve to 5 1 2 0 in AAC Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee threw for 376 yards and four touchdown passes and rushed for three more touchdowns in the victory Explosive plays were the story of the night as the Knights racked up 737 total yards of offense nbsp John Rhys Plumlee runs for a touchdown for UCF Temple received the opening kickoff and drove 66 yards in 9 plays Camden Price kicked a 26 yard field goal for a 3 0 lead On UCF s first drive John Rhys Plumlee ran 9 yards on a quarterback keeper for a touchdown and a 7 3 lead Temple answered with an 11 play 75 yard touchdown drive E J Warner s 7 yard touchdown pass to Jose Barbon gave the Owls a 10 3 lead Late in the first quarter the Knights broke the game open and took a lead that they would not surrender RJ Harvey took a handoff up the middle He broke free untouched for a 61 yard gain down to the Temple 1 One play later Plumlee faked a handoff and rolled to his right for an easy walk in touchdown Temple added a 49 yard field goal and the score was 14 13 with 8 43 left in the half Ryan O Keefe s subsequent kickoff return went 51 yards to the Temple 46 Johnny Richardson took a jet sweep and turned it upfield for a 20 yard gain On 1st amp Goal at the Tempe 6 Plumlee threw a lateral to offensive lineman Tylan Grable who rumbled down to the 1 yard line Isaiah Bowser capped off the drive with a 1 yard wildcat touchdown run The Owls went three and out and gave the ball right back to UCF Plumlee found a wide open Kobe Hudson on the right side for a 25 yard touchdown pass and 28 13 lead with 1 42 left The Knights defense forced another three and out and the offense got another chance to score with 1 minute to go After a couple quick completions to O Keefe and Bowser Plumee connected to Stephen Martin up the middle for 34 yards With 13 seconds left in the half Plumlee rolled to his right shook a tackler then with nobody open turned upfield He was met at the goal line by two defenders but dove inside the plyon for the touchdown UCF led 35 13 at halftime UCF shut out Tempe in the second half and scored touchdowns on five straight drives On the first drive of the third quarter facing 3rd amp 9 at their own 18 Plumlee under pressure threw outside short to a wide open Isaiah Bowser He tight roped down the left sidelines and was finally forced out of bounds at the Temple 37 Ryan O Keefe s 11 yard touchdown pass made the score 42 13 After Temple s third straight three and out UCF had the ball at their own 32 In one play Plumlee went deep to O Keefe in stride who went in easily for a 68 yard touchdown Temple s fourth straight three and out gave the ball back to UCF at their own 36 On the second play of the drive Plumlee this time found Kobe Hudson in stride for a 64 yard touchdown and a 56 13 lead Freshman Thomas Castellanos took over at quarterback and tacked on two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter The 70 points was the third most in school history and most ever against an FBS opponent Plumlee s seven total touchdowns 4 passing 3 rushing tied a school record The Knights defense notched their ninth straight game allowing 20 or fewer points and on the season their scoring defense 14 3 points game ranks 7th nationally With the explosive performance the UCF offense moved to 5th in the nation in total offense 525 2 yard game and 4th in rushing offense 261 2 yards game 25 In their milestone 100th game at FBC Mortgage Stadium the Knights improved their overall record there to 77 23 26 At East Carolina edit 1 2 3 4 Total Knights 0 3 7 3 13 Pirates 3 14 7 10 34 See also 2022 East Carolina Pirates football team UCF traveled to ECU on Saturday night It was the 21st all time meeting between the two teams The Knights could not overcome three first half turnovers and fell by the score of 34 13 Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee threw three interceptions lost a fumble and was sacked four times in the loss ECU took the opening kickoff and drove 67 yards in 10 plays When the drive finally stalled at the UCF 8 yard line Andrew Conrad s 25 yard field goal attempt hit the upright no good UCF s first drive looked promising with Isaiah Bowser s 30 yard run moving the Knights across midfield But Plumlee was intercepted at the ECU 36 and the turnover led to a Pirates field goal ECU led 3 0 at the end of the first quarter Early in the second quarter driving at the ECU 36 Plumlee rushed up the middle for 19 yards But the ball stripped and recovered by the Pirates at the 20 yard line The Pirates drove the field and Holton Ahlers s 3 yard touchdown run put ECU up 10 3 Another first half drive for UCF ended with yet another turnover Facing a 4th amp 5 at the ECU 37 Plumlee threw his second interception ECU again drove the field twice converting on 3rd down They capped off the drive with a 39 yard touchdown pass from Ahlers to C J Johnson UCF got the ball back with 44 seconds left in the half Plumlee found Kobe Hudson at the ECU 9 with 3 seconds left Colton Boomer kicked a 27 yard field goal as time expired and ECU led 17 3 at halftime The Knights received the second half kickoff They executed a 10 play 74 yard drive including a 4th down conversion Bowser s 3 yard touchdown run trimmed the deficit to 17 10 and it appeared the Knights were back in the game The rest of the second half however would be dismal for the Knights The Pirates added two more touchdowns and a field goal and pulled away for a 34 13 victory The Knights slipped to 5 2 on the season 2 1 in AAC It was a loss in their last game for the foreseeable future against the Pirates and likewise in their last visit to Dowdy Ficklen Stadium The Pirates took an 11 10 all time head to head series lead 27 28 No 20 Cincinnati edit 1 2 3 4 Total No 20 Bearcats 0 6 7 8 21 Knights 10 0 2 13 25 See also 2022 Cincinnati Bearcats football team UCF knocked off No 20 Cincinnati on Homecoming Mikey Keene took over for injured quarterback John Rhys Plumlee throwing for 176 yards and led the Knights on the game winning touchdown drive in the final minute The Knights overcame two red zone fumbles and defeated the Bearcats for the first time since 2018 They held Bearcats to a season low 35 yards rushing outgained them 505 to 333 yards and dominated the time of possession 37 05 This was the final regular season meeting between the two rivals as part of the AAC Both schools will move to the Big 12 in 2023 Cincinnati won the opening coin toss and elected to defer The Knights punted on their first possession as did the Bearcats On their second possession John Rhys Plumlee drove the Knights to the Bearcats 8 yard line Colton Boomer s field goal bounced off the upright and fell good and the UCF took an early 3 0 lead The Bearcats went three and out and the Knights got the ball back at the own 16 At the 28 yard line the drive was highlighted by a one handed catch by R J Harvey on a screen pass who turned upfield for a 25 yard gain to the Bearcats 47 The drive was capped off by a 26 yard touchdown run by Harvey and the Knights led 10 0 The Bearcats got on the board in the second quarter with a 10 play 65 yard drive Ryan Coe kicked a 33 yard field goal and the score was 10 3 Midway through the second quarter John Rhys Plumlee was hit hard and injured on a 9 yard quarterback scramble Plumlee was taken out of the game and replaced by back up quarterback and 2021 starter Mikey Keene The Bearcats added a field goal with 13 seconds left and the score was 10 6 at halftime The Bearcats got the ball to start the third quarter but went three and out once again UCF started their drive at the 29 yard line and drove 11 plays to the Cincinnati 9 yard line Facing a 3rd amp 1 at the 9 Isaiah Bowser took a handoff up the middle but the ball was punched out and recovered by Cincinnati at the 2 yard line Pinned back inside their own 10 the Bearcats were facing a 3rd amp 4 at their own 9 Ben Bryant dropped back in his own endzone and was sacked by a blitzing Josh Celiscar The ball came loose and was recovered by Tre mon Morris Brash for an apparent touchdown After an instant replay review it was determined that Bryant s knee was down and the call was changed to a safety The Knights now led 12 6 After a safety kick the Knights had the ball at their own 33 The Knights converted twice on third down and found themselves with a 2nd amp 5 at the Cincinnati 14 yard line Keene s handoff to R J Harvey was mishandled and fumbled The Bearcats recovered the ball UCF s second red zone turnover Cincinnati then drove 84 yards for their first touchdown With 7 seconds left in the third quarter Ben Bryant found Josh Whyle for a 14 yard touchdown pass and a 13 12 lead The two teams traded punts to start the fourth quarter With 10 00 left in regulation UCF started their drive at their own 26 Keene led the Knights on a decisive 13 play 77 yard drive UCF faced only one third down on the drive with a mix of runs by Harvey Bowser and Johnny Richardson On 2nd amp Goal at the Bearcats 3 Isaiah Bowser bulldozed into the endzone on a 3 yard wildcat touchdown run A two point conversion attempt failed and UCF led 18 13 with 4 36 to go Cincinnati quarterback Ben Bryant made two quick completions to Tre Tucker then found Nick Mardner down to the UCF 39 Ryan Montgomery gassed the UCF defense with a 39 yard go ahead touchdown run with 3 04 left The Bearcats tacked on the two point conversion a Bryant pass across the field to an elusive and slicing Tyler Scott who made the one handed catch and led 21 18 With all three timeouts left UCF took over and drove for the winning score Keene found Kobe Hudson who shook a tackle down to the 44 He then connected with Ryan O Keefe who turned upfield shaking four defenders down to the Cincinnati 30 At the 17 yard line facing 2nd amp 7 with 54 seconds left Harvey took a handoff up the middle He bounced off of one tackler then spun out of another tackle to reach endzone running backwards The Knights took the lead 25 21 with 48 seconds left on the clock The Bearcats had one last chance starting their drive at their own 25 On first down K D McDaniel sacked Ben Bryant who then lost the ball Cincinnati recovered the fumble back at the 5 for a loss of 20 and quickly rushed up to spike the ball to stop the clock Bryant threw an incompletion then faced 4th amp 30 with 12 seconds remaining Bryant s pass to Jadon Thompson was well short of the line to gain and UCF took over on downs and sealed the victory The Knights improved to 6 2 on the season 3 1 in AAC and became bowl eligible for the 7th consecutive season The Knights snapped Cincinnati s streak of 19 consecutive wins in AAC intra conference play a mark that had tied UCF s own record streak from 2017 to 2019 It was UCF s first win over a ranked opponent since 2018 and Cincinnati s first loss to an unranked opponent since an overtime loss at Temple in 2018 After the game the Knights moved into the Top 25 their first ranking since 2020 29 30 At Memphis edit 1 2 3 4 Total No 25 Knights 7 14 0 14 35 Tigers 7 7 7 7 28 See also 2022 Memphis Tigers football team UCF defeated Memphis by the score of 35 28 at the Liberty Bowl Mikey Keene started at quarterback for the Knights throwing for 219 yards and 3 touchdown passes in the victory Two fourth quarter touchdowns put the Knights ahead for good Twice Memphis turned the ball over on downs and two interceptions one in the red zone were crucial to the Knights victory UCF improved to 7 2 5 1 in AAC on the season UCF won the opening coin toss and elected to receive With Mikey Keene under center the Knights drove 78 yards in 9 plays for the game s first score R J Harvey s 22 yard touchdown run capped off a strong opening drive Memphis answered with a 10 play 75 yard drive of their own and the score was tied 7 7 On their second drive Keene was sacked twice and UCF punted from their own endzone The Tigers got good field position and quickly drove into the red zone Memphis went for it on a 4th amp 1 at the UCF 6 but Brandon Thomas was stuffed for a loss of 1 and they turned the ball over on downs Pinned back at their own 4 with 3 seconds left in the first quarter Keene s pass was intercepted by Davion Ross and Memphis got the ball back at the UCF 14 After a gain of 5 on first down Seth Henigan s pass was tipped bounced among at least three players and fell into the hands of Davonte Brown for an interception Two plays later R J Harvey blasted up the middle for a 61 yard run down to the Memphis 25 At the 4 yard line Isaiah Bowser lined up in a wildcat formation He faked the run then tossed the ball over the defenders to Stephen Martin for the touchdown Memphis was once again able to answer Two costly pass interference penalties against UCF along with a facemask moved the Tigers to the red zone Henigan s 1 yard touchdown run tied the score 14 14 with 8 81 left in the half The closing minutes of the second quarter unfolded in an unusual manner For a moment it appeared that John Rhys Plumlee might enter the game but Mikey Keene stayed in He swiftly drove the Knights down the field and found Kobe Hudson for a 24 yard touchdown The Knights were back ahead 21 14 Memphis again was able to drive down the field twice converting on 3rd down The Knights defense stiffened and the drive finally stalled at the UCF 8 Chris Howard s field goal pushed wide right and the drive came up empty Colton Boomer tried a 64 yard field goal in the final seconds but it fell short and the Tigers picked it up returned it near midfield Memphis had another shot at a field goal but it fell short as time expired UCF led 21 14 at halftime Memphis controlled much of the third quarter At the 6 53 mark they tied the game 21 21 with Jevyon Ducker s 1 yard touchdown run On their next drive they reached the UCF 21 yard line looking for a go ahead score However a Targeting foul on John Hassell pushed them out field goal range They ultimately turned the ball over on downs when Seth Henigan s pass was tipped and fell incomplete UCF was driving into Memphis territory to start the fourth quarter Kobe Hudson s second touchdown catch of the day put the Knights up 28 21 with 12 19 left on the clock Five plays later Seth Henigan s pass was tipped by his intended receiver and intercepted by Divaad Wilson Though the Knights went three and out and punted they were able to pin the Tigers back at their own 8 The Tigers went nowhere and punted the ball right back to UCF The Knights got the ball at midfield with 7 07 left in regulation and looked to take time off the clock After a key 3rd down conversion by Javon Baker Keene found Baker in the left corner of the endzone for a 24 yard touchdown pass and a 35 21 lead with 4 58 left Memphis managed a quick touchdown and with three timeouts left kicked off to UCF with 3 18 to go Leading 35 28 UCF faced a 3rd amp 9 at their own 26 with 3 07 left in regulation Alec Holler turned a busted play into an 10 yard gain to keep the drive alive He caught a pass for what could have been a 7 yard loss but spun around eluded two tackles ran free and hurdled over the line to gain The Knights then ran the clock out with Isaiah Bowser s 19 yard run with two minutes left essentially sealing the victory 31 32 At No 17 Tulane edit 1 2 3 4 Total No 22 Knights 17 7 7 7 38 No 17 Green Wave 7 7 3 14 31 See also 2022 Tulane Green Wave football team UCF traveled to Tulane in a matchup of the top two teams in The American The Knights built a 24 7 lead in the first half and outlasted Tulane for a 38 31 victory Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee returned to the starting lineup passing for 132 yards and one touchdown Plumlee also led the Knights rushing attack putting up 176 yards on 18 carries and two touchdowns on the ground Overall the Knights rushing offense racked up a season high 336 yards It was the most rushing yards the Tulane defense had given up all season The Knights took the opening kickoff and scored the first points of the game At the 50 yard line John Rhys Plumlee faked a handoff and took a quarterback keeper up the middle for 47 yards down to the Tulane 3 Colton Boomer kicked a 25 yard field goal and UCF led 3 0 The Green Wave went three and out on the first possession and UCF had the ball back at their on 30 On 2nd amp 7 at the 38 Plumlee took a shotgun snap noticed a big hole up the middle and took off for a 67 yard touchdown run Tulane answered with a 70 yard run by Tyjae Spears which set up a 1 yard touchdown pass from Michael Pratt to Duece Watts On their next possession the Knights went on a 17 play 75 yard drive A mix of short passes and runs led to an easy 2 yard wildcat touchdown run by Isaiah Bowser and a 17 7 Knights lead Late in the first quarter Kam Moore forced a fumble by Green Wave running back Shaadie Clayton Johnson K D McDaniel scooped up the fumble and ran it back to the Tulane 8 A horse collar penalty on the runback moved them up to a 1st amp Goal at the 4 UCF failed to score however going for it and failing on fourth down from the 1 Starting at their own 1 Tulane managed a couple first downs but the drive stalled at their own 46 They punted to UCF pinning them back at their own 15 UCF drove 85 yards in 13 plays including two third down conversions Plumlee found Javon Baker for a 8 yard touchdown pass and a 24 7 lead midway through the second quarter Tulane took over with 7 18 left and drove down the field with just over one minute to go They were aided by two costly pass interference penalties on UCF Valentino Ambrosio missed a 39 yard field goal attempt but UCF was called for roughing the kicker and Tulane kept the drive alive Michael Pratt s 1 yard QB sneak made the score 24 14 going into the halftime UCF added a touchdown in the third quarter stretching their lead to 31 14 A bruising 20 yard run by R J Harvey and a crucial 15 yard catch on 3rd amp 11 by Kobe Hudson kept the drive alive Plumlee s 9 yard touchdown run was his second of the game Tulane added a field goal and UCF led 31 17 at the start of the fourth quarter The Green Wave drove 73 yards in ten plays and trimmed the deficit to 31 24 Pratt threw a 2 yard touchdown pass to Reggie Brown with 11 39 to go With momentum seemingly shifting towards Tulane UCF took over at their 25 Facing a 4th amp Inches at their own 34 a trick play turned into a big gain Isaiah Bowser lined up in a wildcat formation and took the shotgun snap Sensing the Green Wave might have jumped offsides and thus affording UCF a free play instead of running Bowser rolled to his right and lofted a deep pass to John Rhys Plumlee Plumlee who had lined up outside to the right as a wide receiver failed to make a one handed catch along the sidelines but Jarius Monroe was flagged for pass interference and the Knights got the first down 33 The Knights continued to grind down the field and worked the clock down inside four minutes Bowser s 1 yard touchdown run put the Knights back up by two scores UCF led 38 24 with 3 31 left in regulation Tulane managed to score a touchdown with 1 46 to go and narrowed the score to 38 31 Tulane tried an onside kick but the Knights recovered the ball They ran the clock down to 4 seconds left and held on for the victory UCF improved to 8 2 5 1 in AAC and moved into first place in the AAC 34 35 Navy edit 1 2 3 4 Total Midshipmen 7 7 3 0 17 No 20 Knights 0 6 8 0 14 See also 2022 Navy Midshipmen football team UCF hosted Navy in their final home game of the regular season Senior day and final AAC regular season home game The Knights suffered a stinging loss to the Midshipmen by the score of 17 14 With the loss UCF lost the opportunity to host the AAC Championship Game and put their chances of reaching the conference championship game altogether in doubt Navy racked up 248 yards rushing and two touchdowns while not completing a single pass only 1 pass attempt was made all game Navy got the ball first and marched 75 yards in 11 plays for the game s first touchdown Xavier Arline punched the ball in on a 4th amp Goal at UCF 1 At the start of the second quarter UCF was working their way down the field Isaiah Bowser converted on a 4th amp 1 at the Navy 10 setting up 1st amp Goal at the 7 However UCF would have to settle for a field goal On their next possession John Rhys Plumlee found Javon Baker for a 37 yard gain down to the Navy 18 But again UCF had to settle for a field goal Navy still led 7 6 The Midshipmen went on another long drive 84 yards in 13 plays burning nearly 7 minutes off the clock Vincent Terrell Jr s 8 yard touchdown run capped off the drive and Navy led 14 6 at halftime After struggling in the first half and reportedly suffering from a sore shoulder from the previous week John Rhys Plumlee was benched in the second half Mikey Keene took over at quarterback and sparked the offense to start the third quarter Keene went 3 for 3 completing a 45 yard bomb to Ryan O Keefe Two plays later he found Javon Baker for a 28 yard touchdown grab Plumlee came back in the game for the subsequent two point conversion attempt Rolling to his right Plumee fired a strike to Baker and the game was tied 14 14 The UCF defense forced a three and out and the Knights offense quickly got the ball back On third down Mikey Keene was sacked by a blindside blitz and fumbled Navy recovered at the UCF 34 Again Navy was held to a three and out Bijan Nichols kicked a 45 yard field goal and Navy took the lead 17 14 with 8 22 left in the third quarter Neither team scored again UCF came up empty on their next four drives and Keene was sacked four times in the second half Navy got the ball last with 5 54 remaining in regulation UCF s last chance came with 3 49 to go Navy lined up for a 4th amp 1 at the UCF 48 Xavier Arline s quarterback sneak appeared short of the line to gain but was spotted for a first down The play was reviewed and the ruling on the field was upheld Navy was able to run the clock out and won the game 36 37 At South Florida edit 1 2 3 4 Total No 22 Knights 14 14 3 15 46 Bulls 0 7 22 10 39 See also 2022 South Florida Bulls football team UCF visited South Florida in the War on I 4 rivalry on Thanksgiving weekend It was their final regular season game in the AAC With UCF departing the AAC for the Big 12 in 2023 it was presumably the final meeting between the two teams in football until at least 2028 38 39 40 Going into the game UCF Cincinnati and Houston were in contention to play Tulane in the American Athletic Conference Championship Game 41 42 Tulane secured their spot with a win over Cincinnati on Black Friday 43 UCF needed a win plus a Houston loss to Tulsa or a win plus being the higher ranked team in the CFP rankings if applicable or a win plus being the higher ranked team in an average of major selector computer rankings Anderson amp Hester Billingsley Report Colley Matrix Wolfe 44 45 Alec Holler made a spectacular one handed touchdown catch with 20 seconds left in regulation to lift the Knights over the Bulls UCF built a 28 0 lead in the first half then blew that lead in the second half with three turnovers South Florida rallied to go ahead 39 38 with 7 minutes to go UCF drove for the game winning touchdown in the final two minutes and secured themselves a berth in the AAC Championship Game UCF won the coin toss and elected to receive On the sixth play of the game quarterback John Rhys Plumlee on a read option ran up the middle and took off down the right sidelines untouched for a 64 yard touchdown He followed that on the next drive with a 32 yard connection to Ryan O Keefe The drive was capped off by a 3 yard touchdown run by R J Harvey and a 14 0 lead The Bulls were driving into the red zone to start the second quarter On 2nd amp Goal at the UCF 7 Byrum Brown scrambled to the left side but was stripped of the ball at the 1 yard line UCF recovered the fumble in the endzone for a touchback John Rhys Plumlee on a 20 yard quarterback keeper scored another touchdown but pulled up with an injured hamstring at the end of the play Two plays later Byrum Brown was intercepted by Justin Hodges setting UCF up at the 47 Plumlee stayed in the game finding Ryan O Keefe for a 3 yard touchdown and a 28 0 lead South Florida then drove 75 yard in 15 plays finally putting points on the board with 40 seconds left in the second quarter UCF led 28 7 at halftime South Florida got the ball to start the second half On 2nd amp 10 at the UCF 39 Brown handed off to Brian Battie who tossed it back to Brown But Davonte Brown read it the whole way he tackled Brown forcing a fumble Josh Celisar scooped up the ball and UCF took over at the USF 40 Mikey Keene then entered the game taking at quarterback over for Plumlee Colton Boomer s 27 yard field goal gave the Knights a 31 7 lead with 9 15 left in the third quarter A disastrous sequence of events saw the Knights give up a touchdown drive then cough up two fumbles both of which led to Bulls touchdowns South Florida scored 22 unanswered points and the score was now 31 29 at the end of the third quarter Mikey Keene drove the Knights 75 yards in 13 plays and early in the fourth quarter found Kobe Hudson for a 4 yard touchdown pass with 12 27 to go The Knights led by 9 and the UCF defense finally got a stop The Bulls had a 1st amp Goal at the 10 but on third down Ricky Barber sacked Byrum Brown back at the 17 The Bulls settled for a field goal and trimmed the deficit to 38 32 with 9 31 left The Knights went three and out and Mitch McCarthy s 33 yard punt return set South Florida up at the UCF 45 Three plays later Brown weaved his way up the middle and ran for a 42 yard touchdown giving South Florida their first lead of the night Trailing 39 38 R J Harvey had the ball stripped and USF recovered at the UCF 48 with 4 45 to go It was UCF s third turnover of the second half With the game on the line the Knights defense stuffed Brian Battie for no gain on 3rd down The Bulls were held to a three and out and punted with 2 49 on the clock Xavier Townsend made a fair catch at the 18 and Mikey Keene would drive the Knights 82 yards in 8 plays for the game winning score On 1st down a scrambling Keene made a dangerous incomplete pass to the right sidelines which was almost intercepted On 2nd down he threw underneath to Isaiah Bowser who stiff armed and fell forward for a first down At the UCF 30 Keene took a shotgun snap and under heavy pressure scrambled to his left He threw deep downfield for Javon Baker who made a diving catch securing the ball against his body with one hand The play was reviewed and upheld and UCF had a first down at the USF 29 On 2nd amp 6 at the 25 Keene faked a handoff to Bowser but turned upfield on a QB keeper for a first down at the USF 16 The clock was ticking under one minute to go when UCF faced 3rd amp 8 at the USF 14 Rather than play for just a field goal head coach Gus Malzahn decided to try for the endzone He did not want to put undue pressure on freshman kicker Colton Boomer With many expecting a run Keene took a shotgun snap and lofted a high pass to Alec Holler Holler leaped up and made a one handed catch at the goal line near the pylon his right toe touched down just before his leg touched out of bounds The play was reviewed and upheld Keene followed it up with a shovel pass to Bowser for a two point conversion and UCF led 46 39 with 20 seconds left in regulation After a botched squib kick UCF sweated out a last second Hail Mary Brown s pass was broken up at the back of the endzone as time expired and UCF secured the victory 46 47 It was UCF s sixth consecutive win in the rivalry and fifth straight win inside Raymond James Stadium including two wins in the Gasparilla Bowl AAC Championship at No 18 Tulane edit 1 2 3 4 Total No 22 Knights 0 7 7 14 28 No 18 Green Wave 10 7 7 21 45 See also 2022 American Athletic Conference Football Championship Game See also 2022 Tulane Green Wave football team UCF traveled to Tulane for the American Athletic Conference Championship Game The game was a rematch of the regular season meeting on November 12 and UCF s third overall appearance in the AAC Championship Game The winner of the game was expected to receive an invitation to the Cotton Bowl as the highest ranked Group of Five conference champion 48 The Tulane Green Wave overpowered the Knights putting up 648 total yards of offense Big plays on offense gassed the UCF defense and despite a late rally Tulane seemingly had an answer for every score and pulled away for a 45 28 victory Tulane took a 10 0 lead in the first quarter Quarterback Michael Pratt and running back Tyjae Spears put up big numbers respectively Pratt found Shae Wyatt for a 10 yard touchdown then connected with Duece Watts for a 54 yard gain The latter set up a field goal by Valentino Ambrosio Meanwhile quarterback John Rhys Plumlee started for UCF and aggravated a hamstring injury He left the game and third string quarterback Thomas Castellanos began taking most of the snaps Back up quarterback Mikey Keene elected not to dress for the game in order to preserve his redshirt UCF was driving into Tulane territory to start the second quarter On 4th amp 1 at the Tulane 23 the Knights turned the ball over on downs They held Tulane to a three and out at which time they elected to go for it themselves on a 4th amp 1 The Knights defense stuffed Tulane for no gain and shockingly got the ball right back Xavier Townsend s 5 yard jet sweep touchdown run made the score 10 7 Tulane answered going 75 yards in four plays Lawrence Keys III burned the defense on a 43 yard catch and run touchdown and made the score 17 7 with 5 minutes left Thomas Castellanos was unable to spark much on offense going three and out two times With 18 seconds left in the half Pratt was hit as he threw and put up a wobbly pass which was intercepted by Davonte Brown snuffing out a Tulane scoring opportunity The Green Wave held a 17 7 lead going into halftime Tulane got the ball to start the second half UCF had them in a 3rd amp 8 at their own 26 but Alex Bauman converted on third down Two plays later Tyjae Spears knifed his way through the defense all the way for a 60 yard touchdown run On their next drive Spears again blasted for a huge gain this time a 56 yard run down to the UCF 26 The drive came up empty however as UCF forced a fumble at the 3 yard line Trailing 24 7 Plumlee came back in the game for UCF late in the third quarter He swiftly drove the Knights 80 yards in 8 plays A 17 yard touchdown throw to Kobe Hudson cut the deficit to 24 14 UCF trailing by 10 punted to Tulane at the start of the fourth quarter Michael Pratt found Duece Watts up the middle on a busted coverage In one play Tulane went 73 yards for a touchdown and was back up by 17 The Knights were not ready to give up yet With Plumlee back in the game UCF faced a 3rd amp 1 just past midfield Plumlee took a shotgun snap then lateralled to R J Harvey who threw deep down field to a wide open Hudson The 49 yard touchdown put the Knights back in the game Two plays later Tulane fumbled away the ball at their own 30 Jason Johnson ripped the ball away from Tyjae Spears Isaiah Bowser s powering 10 yard touchdown run made the score 31 28 with 9 48 to go The Knights got within 3 points and seemingly had momentum but Tulane continued to gas the UCF defense The Green Wave answered with two more touchdowns on big plays and put the game out reach Tulane won their first AAC championship by the score of 45 28 Military Bowl edit 1 2 3 4 Total Knights 7 0 0 6 13 Blue Devils 7 13 3 7 30 See also 2022 Military Bowl See also 2022 Duke Blue Devils football team UCF faced Duke in the Military Bowl It was the first meeting between the two teams in football Several players including back up quarterback Mikey Keene wide receiver Ryan O Keefe linebacker Jeremiah Jean Baptiste and corner back Davonte Brown entered the transfer portal 49 The Knights fell by the score of 30 13 with quarterback John Rhys Plumlee passing for only 182 yards only 28 yards in the first half one interception six sacks and two lost fumbles Trailing 7 0 in the first quarter the Knights drove 75 yards in 14 plays Isaiah Bowser s 1 yard touchdown run tied the score at 7 7 After a Duke field goal the Knights were driving across midfield with just under 6 minutes left in the half Quarterback John Rhys Plumlee faked a handoff to Bowser then turned upfield for a 15 yard quarterback keeper Plumlee had the ball punched out and Duke recovered the fumble The Blue Devils scored a touchdown off of the turnover then tacked on a field goal as time expired in the half Trailing 23 7 late in the third quarter UCF had a chance to get back in the game The Knights pinned Duke back at their own 3 and forced them to punt from their own endzone UCF got the ball to start their drive at the Duke 32 On 4th amp 2 at the 24 yard line Plumlee s pass to Xavier Townsend was short of the line to gain and the Knights turned the ball over on downs The Knights were able to put a drive together in the fourth quarter Bowser s second rushing touchdown cut the deficit to 23 13 with 9 minutes left Any chance of a Knights comeback were dashed on their next drive however when Plumlee was sacked and fumbled Duke added another touchdown off of the turnover and won 30 13 Personnel edit2022 UCF Knights Football Quarterbacks 9 Timmy McClain nbsp Fr 10 John Rhys Plumlee Sr 11 Will Bohn nbsp So 12 Thomas Castellanos Fr 13 Mikey Keene So 16 Brock Hansel Fr Running backs 0 Johnny Richardson Jr 5 Isaiah Bowser 5th Sr C 6 Mark Antony Richards nbsp Jr 9 Jordan McDonald Fr 20 Anthony Williams nbsp Fr 22 R J Harvey nbsp Jr 23 Demarkcus Bowman nbsp So 26 Chris Bowerfind nbsp Fr 33 Trilion Coles nbsp Sr Wide receivers 1 Javon Baker Jr 2 Kobe Hudson Jr 3 Xavier Townsend Fr 4 Ryan O Keefe Sr C 7 Joey Gatewood nbsp Sr 14 Andrew Dickson nbsp Fr 15 Jordan Johnson nbsp So 17 Amari Johnson Sr nbsp 18 Jaylon Griffin nbsp Jr 27 Jarrad Baker nbsp Jr 31 JaJuan Forte nbsp Sr 38 Dionte Marks nbsp Jr 47 Stephen Martin nbsp So 81 Tyler Griffin Fr 87 Dwartney Wortham Fr 89 Cullen Smith nbsp Fr 99 Quan Lee Fr Tight ends 8 Kemore Gamble 5th Sr 49 Max Holler nbsp So 82 Alec Holler nbsp Sr 83 Garrett French nbsp So 84 Thomas Wadsworth Fr 85 Zach Marsh Wojan nbsp Sr 86 Jordan Davis nbsp So nbsp 88 Grant Stevens Fr Offensive Lineman 50 Patrick Barnett nbsp So 52 Caden Kitler Fr 54 Cameron Kinnie nbsp So 55 Matthew Lee nbsp Jr 57 John Harris nbsp Jr 64 Shaheem Hill Fr 66 Chidoziri Maghiro nbsp Sr 69 Paul Rubelt nbsp So 70 Edward Collins nbsp Sr 71 Tylan Grable nbsp Sr 72 Nate Brady nbsp Jr 72 Ryan Swoboda 5th Sr 73 Samuel Jackson 5th Sr C 74 Ethan Mort nbsp Fr 75 Miguel Maldonado Fr 76 Adrian Medley nbsp Jr 77 Lokahi Pauole Sr Placekickers 34 Garin Boniol nbsp So 35 Colton Boomer Fr 45 Ryker Casey nbsp Jr 98 Daniel Obarski Sr Punters 36 Andrew Osteen nbsp Sr 40 Mitch McCarthy Fr Long snappers 32 Alex Ward 5th Sr 42 Aidan Fedigan Fr 95 Tyler Paul nbsp Jr Defensive tackles 2 Lee Hunter nbsp Fr 5 Ricky Barber nbsp Jr 40 Kervins Choute nbsp So 52 Keenan Hester nbsp Jr 56 Matthew Alexander nbsp Fr 90 Keshaun Hudson Fr 92 Austin Camden 5th Sr 94 Anthony Montalvo 5th Sr 13 Landon Woodson nbsp Sr Linebacker 10 Terrence Lewis nbsp Fr 11 Jeremiah Jean Baptiste Sr C 15 Jason Johnson nbsp Jr 16 T J Bullard Fr 25 Camden Vining nbsp Fr 27 Walter Yates III nbsp Sr 28 Quade Mosier Jr 30 Kam Moore Fr 35 Keenan Cupit nbsp So 41 Tre Von Moore So 44 Branden Jennings So 48 Stone Boss Fr 57 Derek Burns nbsp Jr Defensive back 3 Ja Cari Henderson Fr 4 Koby Perry 5th Sr 8 Demari Henderson Fr 9 Divaad Wilson nbsp Sr 12 Justin Hodges Jr 17 Trevion Shadrick Harris nbsp Jr 18 Dyllon Lester nbsp Sr 19 Ah Mare Lee nbsp Fr 21 Nikai Martinez Fr 22 Daniel McCullon nbsp So 23 Jaiden Francois nbsp So 24 Jarvis Ware nbsp Sr 34 Terrell Jackson Fr 39 R D Cooper Jr 46 Philjae Bien Aime nbsp So Corner backs 7 Davonte Brown Jr 14 Corey Thornton Jr 31 Brandon Adams So Defensive ends 33 Tre mon Morris Brash Sr 41 Jack Morgan Fr 47 K D McDaniel nbsp Jr 51 Malachi Lawrence nbsp Fr 55 Karlis Bailey Vice nbsp Fr 58 Dallaz Corbitt nbsp Jr 84 Keahnist Thompson Fr 88 Josh Celiscar Jr C 96 Trace O Hara nbsp So 99 Jamaal Johnson Fr Safeties 29 William Wells So 37 Quadric Bullard Jr nbsp 43 Zach Rodriguez nbsp Jr Legend C Team captain S Suspended I Ineligible nbsp Injured nbsp Redshirt Coaching staff Gus Malzahn Head Coach Tim Harris Jr Assistant Head coach Co Offensive Coordinator Running backs Travis Williams Defensive coordinator Chip Lindsey Offensive coordinator quarterbacks Brian blackmon Special teams coordinator Tight Ends David Gibbs Co Defensive coordinator secondary Addison Williams Assistant to the Head coach Cornerbacks Herb Hand Offensive line Grant Heard Wide receivers Kenny Ingram Defensive Ends Rush Kenny Martin Defensive Tackles Clayton Geathers Defensive backs Asst Coach Andrew Blaylock Special Assistant to Head Coach Ben larson Special Teams Analyst DJ Mangas Defensive Analyst Charles moore Defensive Analyst Brendan bognar Offensive Analyst Alex Mathis Recruiting High School Relations Deshaun Davis graduate Asst Coach Jeremiah dinson graduate Asst Coach Brandon Washington graduate Asst Coach Chris dawson Director of Sports Performance Andrew shirek Asst Dir of Sports Performance Corey meredith Asst Dir of Sports Performance Sean Beckton Jr Asst Dir of Sports Performance SJ Touhy Dir of FB Operations Chief of Staff Roster updated November 30 2022 Depth chart updated November 30 2022Awards and milestones editSchool records edit Most wins all time in American Athletic Conference intra conference games 59 AAC record includes two wins in AAC Championship Game 4 Most rushing yards by a quarterback Single game 176 John Rhys Plumlee at Tulane November 14 2022 50 Most rushing yards by a quarterback Season 841 John Rhys Plumlee 51 American Athletic Conference honors edit American Athletic Conference All Conference First Team edit Ryan Swoboda OT 52 Lokahi Pauole OG 52 Ricky Barber DL 52 Tre mon Morris Brash DL 52 Jason Johnson LB 52 American Athletic Conference All Conference Second Team edit Ryan O Keefe WR 52 Samuel Jackson OG 52 Matt Lee C 52 Isaiah Bowser RB 52 Offensive Player of the Week edit September 17 John Rhys Plumlee 53 October 15 John Rhys Plumlee 54 November 14 John Rhys Plumlee 55 Defensive Player of the Week edit October 29 Josh Celiscar 56 Honor Roll edit September 5 John Rhys Plumlee 57 September 24 Jeremiah Jean Baptiste 58 October 8 John Rhys Plumlee 59 October 29 R J Harvey 56 November 5 R J Harvey 60 November 26 John Rhys Plumlee 61 National awards and honors edit Davey O Brien Award Great 8 List John Rhys Plumlee Week 3 62 Week 7 63 Manning Award Star of the Week John Rhys Plumlee Week 7 64 Patrick Mannelly Award finalist Alex Ward 65 66 Rankings editFurther information 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings Ranking movementsLegend Increase in ranking Decrease in ranking Not ranked RV Received votesWeekPollPre1234567891011121314FinalAPRVRV RV 2522172522RV CoachesRVRV RVRVRVRV252118RV23RVRVCFPNot released2522202222 Not releasedPreseason edit nbsp FBC Mortgage Stadium On May 31 2022 FBC Mortgage entered a ten year 19 5 million deal with UCF for the naming rights of UCF s football stadium beginning July 1 2022 67 UCF s home stadium which opened in 2007 was previously known as the Bounce House Spectrum Stadium and Bright House Networks Stadium Dillon Gabriel who started at quarterback for the Knights in 2019 2020 and led UCF to a win in the 2019 Gasparilla Bowl suffered a season ending broken clavicle at Louisville in the third week of 2021 Gabriel would not play another down for the Knights and by season s end elected to enter the NCAA transfer portal eventually opting to play at Oklahoma Ole Miss quarterback John Rhys Plumlee announced his transfer to UCF on January 9 2022 68 Plumlee and returning starter Mikey Keene were expected to compete for the quarterback position Players that entered the NCAA transfer portal and UCF s 2022 recruits are as follows 69 70 Transfer Portal edit Incoming transfers edit Player Position Previous school Terrence Lewis LB Maryland K D McDaniel DE Kentucky Koby Perry S Austin Peay Tylan Grable OT Jacksonville State Ryan Swoboda OT Virginia John Rhys Plumlee QB Ole Miss Kobe Hudson WR Auburn Kemore Gamble TE Florida Javon Baker WR Alabama Lee Hunter DL Auburn Jason Johnson LB Eastern Illinois Branden Jennings LB Kansas State Walter Yates III LB Savannah State John Harris OL Virginia Tech Cameron Kinnie OL Georgia Demarkcus Bowman RB Florida Timmy McClain QB South Florida Departing transfers edit Player Position Destination Titus Mokiao Atimalala WR UCLA Tatum Bethune LB Florida State Charlie Browder TE Tennessee Zamari Maxwell DB Incarnate Word Mike Lofton OL South Florida Kaedin Robinson WR Appalachian State Dillon Gabriel QB Oklahoma Bentavious Thompson RB Oklahoma Eriq Gilyard LB Kansas Damarius Good RB Texas State Cam Goode DL Michigan Cole Joyce LB Utah State Parker Navarro QB Ohio Jaylon Robinson WR Ole Miss Kadeem Leonard LB Campbell Jermaine McMillan DB UMass Devunte Dawson DB North Texas Hirkley Latu LB Montana Western Source 2022 UCF Knights Football roster Recruiting edit See also American football positions Glossary of American football and College recruiting US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes Name Hometown High school college Height Weight Commit date Keahnist ThompsonDE Lakeland FL Lakeland High School 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 235 lb 107 kg Jun 30 2021 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Nikai MartinezCB Apopka FL Apopka High School 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 170 lb 77 kg Jul 9 2021 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Xavier TownsendRB Tampa FL Berkeley Prep 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 170 lb 77 kg Dec 15 2021 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Thomas CastellanosATH Waycross GA Ware County High School 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 190 lb 86 kg Mar 15 2021 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Tyler GriffinATH Brooklet GA Southeast Bulloch High School 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 205 lb 93 kg Jun 18 2021 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Caden KitlerOG Plano TX John Paul II High School 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 285 lb 129 kg Jun 23 2021 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Quan LeeWR Gainesville FL Buchholz High School 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 170 lb 77 kg Aug 31 2021 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Ja Cari HendersonCB Sanford FL Seminole High School 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 160 lb 73 kg Oct 25 2021 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Jamaal JohnsonDE Miramar FL Chaminade Madonna College Preparatory School 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 240 lb 110 kg Jun 18 2021 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Demari HendersonCB Sanford FL Seminole High School 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 155 lb 70 kg Oct 25 2021 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Jordan McDonaldATH Milton GA Milton High School 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 220 lb 100 kg Oct 23 2021 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Kameron MooreOLB Sanford FL Seminole High School 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 205 lb 93 kg Aug 10 2021 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Miguel MaldonadoOG Lakeland FL Lakeland High School 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 320 lb 150 kg Mar 7 2021 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals N A 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp T J BullardOLB Tampa FL Berkeley Prep 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 190 lb 86 kg Jun 26 2021 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Grant StevensTE H St Augustine FL Nease High School 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 215 lb 98 kg Aug 22 2021 Recruiting star ratings Scout N A Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Overall recruiting rankings Rivals 56 247Sports 37 Note In many cases Scout Rivals 247Sports and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight In these cases the average was taken ESPN grades are on a 100 point scale Sources 2022 UCF Commitment List Rivals com Retrieved August 9 2022 2022 Player Commits UCF Knights ESPN com Retrieved August 9 2022 2022 Team Ranking Rivals com Retrieved August 9 2022 2022 UCF Knights football team 247sports com Retrieved August 9 2022 Spring game edit nbsp Quarterback Mikey Keene The 2022 UCF Spring exhibition game was held Saturday April 16 at the Bounce House The team was split into two squads for gameplay the Black squad and the Gold squad Sophomore quarterback Mikey Keene threw three touchdown passes and transfer quarterback John Rhys Plumlee threw four The two combined for 471 passing yards with wide receiver Jaylon Robinson making three catches for 126 yards and two touchdowns Johnny Richardson led the rushing with 108 yards on nine carries On the defensive side Jaiden Francois highlighted with an 80 yard interception return The Gold squad defeated the Black squad 38 14 71 Date Time Spring Game Site Result April 16 12 00 pm Gold vs Black Bounce House Orlando FL 38 14 Award watch lists edit A total of 19 players were named to the preseason All AAC mention 72 and six players were named to the Senior Bowl watchlist 73 Award Player Position Year Doak Walker Award Isaiah Bowser 74 RB Sr Johnny Richardson 74 RB Jr Fred Biletnikoff Award Ryan O Keefe 75 WR Sr Rimington Trophy Matt Lee 76 C nbsp Jr John Mackey Award Kemore Gamble 77 TE nbsp Sr Jim Thorpe Award Davonte Brown 78 CB Jr Bronko Nagurski Trophy Divaad Wilson 79 S nbsp Sr Wuerffel Trophy Isaiah Bowser 80 RB nbsp Sr Outland Trophy Lokahi Pauole 80 OG Sr Ray Guy Award Andrew Osteen 80 P Sr Paul Hornung Award Ryan O Keefe 81 WR Sr Patrick Mannelly Award Alex Ward 82 LS nbsp Sr Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Ryan O Keefe 83 WR Sr Polynesian Football Player of the Year Award Lokahi Pauole 84 OG Sr Paul Bear Bryant Award Gus Malzahn 85 HC Broyles Award Travis Williams DC Listed in the order that they were released American Athletic Conference preseason media poll edit The American Athletic Conference preseason media poll was released at AAC Media Day on July 28 2022 86 Houston the conference runner up in 2021 edged defending conference champion Cincinnati by one vote while UCF ranked third garnering 7 first place votes Media poll Predicted finish Team Votes 1st place 1 Houston 243 7 2 Cincinnati 242 10 3 UCF 225 7 4 SMU 187 5 Memphis 162 6 East Carolina 157 7 Tulane 115 8 Tulsa 93 9 South Florida 71 10 Navy 61 11 Temple 28 Training camp edit Fall training camp began on August 1 87 Team scrimmages were held August 7 88 and August 13 89 Isaiah Bowser Josh Celiscar Sam Jackson Jeremiah Jean Baptiste and receiver Ryan O Keefe were voted team captains 90 Amari Johnson foot and Dallaz Corbitt hand suffered unspecified injuries 91 On August 21 2022 head coach Gus Malzahn named John Rhys Plumlee the starting quarterback for week 1 92 References edit Big 12 Conference Adds Four New Members Big12Sports com Big 12 Conference September 10 2021 Murschel Matt January 28 2022 AAC hopes to wrap up exit talks with UCF Cincinnati and Houston by spring Orlando Sentinel Orlando Sentinel Retrieved January 30 2022 Adelson Andrea June 10 2022 Cincinnati Houston UCF reach exit deal with American to join Big 12 in 2023 ESPN com Retrieved June 10 2022 a b American Athletic Conference Schools Sport 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