Sorry to hear that. It's been hit or miss around the 239. Based on what I've seen Marco and the Pelican Bay took it worse in collier. Up in lee county things were worse inland.
BTW, the red zone touchdown we got in the first half last week didn't look like a TD to me. Q's elbow was down before the ball crossed the line on 4th down. I don't think it changed the outcome but it's odd watching an offense move pretty well until inside the 10.
If the staff is holding plays back so they don't get on tape that seems short sighted. We're not all of a sudden going to execute plays perfectly that we haven't run all year.
Leaving aside UCF's self interested statements, the engineers that issued the report could have shut the stadium down if they perceived the situation that posed an immediate threat to people using it. If they shut the stadium down it would be better for their lawsuit - "see how bad it is?" Keeping it open and likely having a sell out in November is worse for their lawsuit. The defense will be screaming lack of maintenance and value engineering the whole way.
My guess is that the life safety issues, nor any of the issues just popped up. Under Florida law you have to file suit for any construction defects within 4 years of when the defect was discovered or should have been discovered. But in no event can suit Ben brought more than 10 years after completion. My guess is ucf filed suit right before Thebes expiration of the 10 year time frame. In short they didn't just discover the defects they are litigating.
Despite 8 turnovers we are one Carlton Mitchell drop (yes the DB had a hand on it) from winning the game. That was an exciting game. Too bad we were on the wrong side of it.
I'm not sure about that. I watched a little bit the last couple weeks. They trust their DBs a lot. Beating them means a team would have to win 1-1 battles at WR or be able to run effectively. SMU might be able to do the first.
On the other end Navy will be tough although UCF has better athletes across the board. Those are the only 2 possible losses I see for them.
More likely that the B12 remnants (Kansas, K State, WVU, Iowa State, Baylor and TCU) invite 4-6 other schools so they don't lose the B12 moniker and contracts. I think they add USF/UCF/Houston/Cincinnati/Colorado State and make a play for BYU.
The offensive line and receivers need to get better if the QB can't bail out with his legs. They might but just because the ball comes out prettier doesn't mean much if the rest of the guys don't elevate their games.
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