UCF Knights
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2008 Record: (4-8, 3-5)
2008 Bowl: none
Coach: George O’Leary (26-36 at UCF, 78-69 overall)
Offensive Coordinator: Charlie Taaffe
Defensive Coordinator: Dave Huxtable
Returning Leaders
Rushing: Brynn Harvey, RB, 519 yards
Passing: Rob Calabrese, QB, 664 yards
Receiving: Brian Watters, WR, 594 yards
Tackles:
Sacks: Bruce Miller, DE, 7.0
Interceptions: Derrick Hallman, S, 1; Bruce Miller, DE, 1;
Other Key Returnees: WR Kamar Aiken, C Ian Bustillo, DE Jarvis Geathers, LB Chance Henderson, LB Cory Hogue, TE John Lubischer, G Nick Pieschel, TE Corey Rabazinski, OT Jah Reid, WR Rocky Ross, DT Torrell Troup, RB Ronnie Weaver
Key Losses: OT Patrick Brown, CB Joe Burnett, C Mike Lavoie, CB Johnell Neal, S Shareff Rashad, S Jason Venson
In 2007 UCF went 10-4, opened up their beautiful new stadium by nearly beating the Longhorns of Texas and ended up facing off against
Strengths:
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Weaknesses:
Nobody in the nation tallied fewer yards per game than the UCF offense. At best it was serviceable and most of the time it was just plain ugly. For better or worse, ten starters are back. The biggest bright spot could be running back Brynn Harvey. As a true freshman he rushed for a team high 519 yards. However, he only reached the end zone once. But the Knights hope that they can rely on him to be an effective every down back now that he has a year of experience under his belt. The quarterback situation is where the real mess was last year. Rob Calabrese, Michael Greco and Joe Weatherford all were given an opportunity. None of them took advantage. Calabrese took the most snaps and he completed a dismal 39.4 percent of his attempts. Calabrese should be the guy again this year, but those numbers have to get better. In fact, the entire offense, including the linemen, need to use their experience and simply play better football.
The Bottom Line:
The offense does not have to be as bad as it was last year.
2008 Team Stats:
Rushing Offense: 113.25 (98th in nation, 11th in conference)
Passing Offense: 116.25 (115, 12)
Total Offense: 229.50 (119, 12)
Scoring Offense: 16.58 (113, 12)
Rushing Defense: 126.08 (33, 1)
Pass Defense: 207.67 (58, 4)
Total Defense: 333.75 (43, 2)
Scoring Defense: 24.08 (54, 2)
Turnover Margin: .08 (55, 5)
Sacks: 2.50 (26, 2)
Sacks Allowed: 2.75 (108, 12)