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UCF gets road-trip reprieve in schedule

- By Matt Murschel

UCF will finally get some relief in Year 2 of the Big 12, with a much easier travel schedule after last season’s grueling road trips.

The Knights traveled more than 17,000 miles for six games, but that won’t be the case in 2024 with a schedule that features five road contests and seven home games.

UCF opens the season by hosting New Hampshire on a Thursday night (Aug. 29). It’s the first meeting with the Wildcats, who finished 6-5 last season, including 4-4 in the Coastal Athletic Associatio­n of the Football Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n.

The Knights face another firsttime opponent when they host Sam Houston State on Sept. 7. The Bearkats finished 3-9 in their first season in Conference USA after transition­ing from the FCS in 2022.

UCF opens conference play on the road for the second straight season with a trip to Fort Worth, Texas, to take on TCU on Sept. 14.

After a bye week, the Knights will host Colorado on Sept. 28, led by coach Deion Sanders. The Buffaloes finished 4-8 in Sanders’ first season and are returning to the Big 12 after exiting in 2011.

A much-anticipate­d contest with Florida awaits UCF the following week (Oct. 5) as the team travels to Gainesvill­e. This is the fourth meeting between the two in-state programs and the first since the Knights beat UF 29-17 in the Gasparilla Bowl in 2021.

UCF returns home to face a familiar foe in Cincinnati on Oct. 12. The Knights have won two straight in the series, including last year’s 28-26 win at Nippert Stadium.

The third trip takes UCF to face Iowa State on Oct. 19 in the first meeting between the programs.

The Knights return home for a two-game homestand against BYU (Oct. 26) and Arizona (Nov. 2). It’s the fourth meeting with the Cougars but the first since the 2020 Boca Raton Bowl. The Wildcats are making their first trip to UCF in their first season in the Big 12.

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