UCF has never won a game against a Top 25 ranked opponent

UCF has never won a game against a Top 25 ranked opponent.In 1995 the Knights lost against a No 1 ranked Florida State University team 46-14. The Cougars (whose only loss came against UTEP, another C-USA team) may have the nations top-ranked offense, but UCF has the top-ranked defense in C-USA in most categories. But it isnt my job to preview the game.Personally, I would rather have another crowd of 48,000 attend and UCF lose in a close game, than be another participant in a crowd of 20,000 and UCF win. I think it is pretty funny how UCF keeps advertising these Armored in Black games, too. Lets concentrate on getting people in the stadium before we start wearing matching outfits, shall weIll be wearing black though.This is homecoming, and even though we had no idea that Houston would have a Heisman candidate playing quarterback when we scheduled it for this weekend, and that Houston would be ranked 13th in the nation, it is all the more reason why students should go out and support our team.And as if that was not enough, this is the first game in which our new entrance song will play. Welcome Home by Coheed and Cambria was voted as the new song by SGA ( http:// ).Could this be a new era of UCF football If all the students are armored in black and jamming out to the hard-rock-riffs of Coheed and Cambria, giving the Knights a chance at beating Houston and earning our first V-I-C-T-O-R-Y against a ranked opponent, then yes, it just might be.Plus, it would be nice to show off my school for my dad, brother, and girlfriend..

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