UCF knows it has its hands full with Miners
Central Florida head coach George O'Leary is impressed by what he has seen from the Miner offense.
"I think when you look at them on film, I think they have a lot of really good athletes," O'Leary said. "They are a spread offense that is pretty much like everyone else. (They) open it up. They isolate you one-on-one on the field and their running back (Marcus Thomas) is good. There are four or five kids that will be NFL guys off that football team. (Mike Price) has some talent there.
"Defensively, we have to make sure that we make plays. We cannot be on the field as long as we have been. I think that we are stingy in giving up points at times, but there are just not enough three and outs. We have to make plays and create more situations, let your athletes run."
# Next for Smith: UCF running back Kevin Smith faces a big decision in six weeks or so as he decides whether he wants to leave for the NFL following his junior season.
Smith said he will consult his coach George O'Leary before making a decision.
"I have never tried to lead anybody wrong as far as I will do my due diligence and call the right people to see where he is" projected in the draft," O'Leary said. "If he has an opportunity to go in the first round, then I would advise him to basically look at it real seriously, but to me looking at the first round, very few running backs are taken.
"The history of the running backs in the first round is not good in the NFL. There have been a lot of busts there.
There really have been or they do not make it through the season. The guys who end up playing are usually the fourth and fifth-round guys.
"I think that I will investigate and get a hold of a couple of GM's because those are the guys who really know, the scouts and stuff. The biggest thing is making sure that his mom and him understand that there is more to it than just the draft. There is a lot more involved with this thing.
"I will sit down with them after the season and go through all the stuff I have and talk to them about what needs to be talked about and all the information that I can give them. Hopefully, he makes a good decision."
Conference USA last produced a first-round running back in 2006 when Memphis' DeAngelo Williams went 27th overall to Carolina.
# Homecoming: UTEP has one native Floridian on its roster, Tallahassee's Fred Rouse. Tallahassee is about a three-hour drive from Orlando, and Rouse said he has 50 friends and family members coming to the game.
"It feels great to be going back home, but I'm not too worried about that," Rouse said. "I just want to get a win."
He said that while the losing streak is tough, it will build character.
"This is my first time in something like this, and we just need to stay strong, finish hard," he said. "A lot of teams go through adversity like this, and it's how you respond to it. We have to go out strong."
Central Florida head coach George O'Leary is impressed by what he has seen from the Miner offense.
"I think when you look at them on film, I think they have a lot of really good athletes," O'Leary said. "They are a spread offense that is pretty much like everyone else. (They) open it up. They isolate you one-on-one on the field and their running back (Marcus Thomas) is good. There are four or five kids that will be NFL guys off that football team. (Mike Price) has some talent there.
"Defensively, we have to make sure that we make plays. We cannot be on the field as long as we have been. I think that we are stingy in giving up points at times, but there are just not enough three and outs. We have to make plays and create more situations, let your athletes run."
# Next for Smith: UCF running back Kevin Smith faces a big decision in six weeks or so as he decides whether he wants to leave for the NFL following his junior season.
Smith said he will consult his coach George O'Leary before making a decision.
"I have never tried to lead anybody wrong as far as I will do my due diligence and call the right people to see where he is" projected in the draft," O'Leary said. "If he has an opportunity to go in the first round, then I would advise him to basically look at it real seriously, but to me looking at the first round, very few running backs are taken.
"The history of the running backs in the first round is not good in the NFL. There have been a lot of busts there.
There really have been or they do not make it through the season. The guys who end up playing are usually the fourth and fifth-round guys.
"I think that I will investigate and get a hold of a couple of GM's because those are the guys who really know, the scouts and stuff. The biggest thing is making sure that his mom and him understand that there is more to it than just the draft. There is a lot more involved with this thing.
"I will sit down with them after the season and go through all the stuff I have and talk to them about what needs to be talked about and all the information that I can give them. Hopefully, he makes a good decision."
Conference USA last produced a first-round running back in 2006 when Memphis' DeAngelo Williams went 27th overall to Carolina.
# Homecoming: UTEP has one native Floridian on its roster, Tallahassee's Fred Rouse. Tallahassee is about a three-hour drive from Orlando, and Rouse said he has 50 friends and family members coming to the game.
"It feels great to be going back home, but I'm not too worried about that," Rouse said. "I just want to get a win."
He said that while the losing streak is tough, it will build character.
"This is my first time in something like this, and we just need to stay strong, finish hard," he said. "A lot of teams go through adversity like this, and it's how you respond to it. We have to go out strong."
