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C-USA's own Tod Meisner plans to provide insight and information from Orlando to the league's official website. Saturday, December 1 Here is the link to all of the post game converage: UCF 44, Tulsa 25 I would like to thank everyone for reading and remind you all to check out the BRAND NEW ConferenceUSA.com. Until I blog again......I hope you enjoyed our championship coverage and Thank You for your support of C-USA athletics! -TM 3:45 p.m. EST -TM 3:25 p.m. EST -TM 2:55 p.m. EST -TM 2:10 p.m. EST Passing Rushing Receiving CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RECORDS BROKEN OR TIED IN FIRST HALF Punt Returns for TDs Yards Gained (Game) Points (Game) Rushing TDs (Game) Longest Rush Longest TD Rush Passing Yards (Game) Touchdown Passes (Game) -TM 1:25 p.m. EST -TM 1:10 p.m. EST UCF responded with a two-play 19 second drive that ended in Kevin Smith's second rushing TD of the day. The junior now has 125 yards on 16 carries. UCF 24, Tulsa 13 with 7:44 left to play. -TM 1:05 p.m. EST -TM 12: 55 p.m. EST Passing Rushing Receiving 13-10 Tulsa. The 23 combined points are a C-USA Championship game record. -TM 12:40 p.m. EST Both teams went three and out on their first drives and then I made my way back upstairs. I can't say enough how UCF game day would rival most any university in the country and I was just down there for pregame. On UCF's second drive, Kevin Smith ripped off a 35-yard run that was the third-longest run in C-USA Championship game history. It also moved him into third place on the all-time FBS single-season rushing yard list, passing Troy Davis of Iowa State (1996). Tulsa was stopped again on third down and on the ensuing punt, UCF return man Joe Burnett returned the kick 83 yards for a TD. The return broke the C-USA championship game record he set in the 2005 championship game also against Tulsa (68 yards). The return was also the third-longest in school history. Burnett has now returned a punt for a TD in both Championship games he has played in. Tulsa responded with its first score after a solid drive. Paul Smith found Charles Clay wide open in the back of the endzone for a 29-yard TD to make the acore 10-7. P. Smith is 7-of-9 for 90 yards and the TD pass was his 40th on the season. UCF is driving currently and there is 4 minutes left in the opening period. -TM 12:03 p.m. EST -RDA Saturday, December 1 The pressbox is beginning to fill up and special teams players are on the field now. I've heard a few times how eerily familiar this game feels to two years ago when these same school's met for the C-USA title. We hope that this game lives up to that one in terms pf excitement. In my humble opintion, the tailgaiting sections on the UCF campus rivals any in the country. We rolled into campus about 8 this morning and the students were already in full force. Hundreds of tents and thousands of students were awake and throwing footballs, watching sportscenter and enjoying their favorite beverages. We all anticipate a great game today with an electric atmosphere. I am excited to see the "trampoline effect" that we have been told happens when the UCF student section begins jumping up and down to Kernkraft's "Zombie Nation" There was a front page article in yesterday's Orlando Sentinel about it and some fear that it may be damaging to the foundation of the stadium. I find that a bit hard to beleive, but i can't wait to see i in person. I'll be back in a while with some more pre-game updates and I will try to give as many in-game updates as I can. -TM 10:00 a.m. EST The inaugural season for Bright House Networks Stadium will add another chapter Saturday when UCF welcomes Tulsa to Orlando for the 2007 Bright House Networks Conference USA Football Championship Game Saturday at Noon EST. The Knights (9-3, 7-1) won the initial contest earlier this the season also in Orlando, 44-23, on Oct. 20. UCF's current six-game winning streak is tied for the longest in program history, as Gene McDowell's 1990 team reeled off six-straight victories as well. It is also the longest in a regular season for head coach George O'Leary during his head coaching career that spans 11 seasons. The Black and Gold reached the league's title game by defeating UTEP 36-20 Nov. 24 en route to the C-USA East Division crown. With a 9-3 record, UCF is receiving votes in both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches' polls. Tulsa, meanwhile, enters riding a five-game winning streak as it finished the regular season with a 9-3 overall record and a 6-2 mark in C-USA. Its offense stands in ninth place in the FBS with a 40.67 points-per-game average. Quarterback Paul Smith leads the way with a C-USA record 4,327 passing yards and 39 passing touchdowns in 2007. Great seats to the game can be purchased through Ticketmaster by calling (407) 839-3900 or by going online at UCFAthletics.com. I'll be back after a while. For now I need to make sure operations up in the pressbox are in order. Stay tuned! -TM Friday, November 30 The media working on the sixth level of the Bright House Networks Stadium got brief entertainment by watching Orlando's WESH NBC (Ch2) helicopter hover over the field in an attempt to dry it and the newly spray painted logos on the championship field. WESH made two dips into the bowl spending about 10-15 minutes covering the field. It was pretty cool! Well, until tomorrow enjoy the new website and I will blog at you tomorrow. -TM 3:30 p.m. EST Although the game is expected to be a sellout, tickets for the third annual championship game remain on sale. Please visit the football championship page on www.ConferenceUSA.com or www.UCFAthletics.com for detailed information on purchasing tickets. ESPN will televise the championship game live, beginning at Noon EST/11 a.m. CST. Dave Lamont will serve as the play-by-play voice, while Andre Ware, the 1989 Heisman Trophy winner at C-USA member Houston, will be the analyst. Erin Andrews will serve as the sideline reporter for the game. Team starting lineups on the broadcast will continue to follow ESPN's season-long format with celebrity presenters. Tulsa's offense and defense is scheduled to be introduced by former TU All-American wide receiver, Pro Football Hall of Famer and former U.S. Congressman Steve Largent. UCF's offensive starters are scheduled to be introduced by former Knights QB Daunte Culpepper, owner of nearly all school passing records, while the defensive unit will be presented by former Knights DB Asante Samuel, the Pro Bowl member of the New England Patriots. The Conference USA staff and the host UCF staff are putting the finishing touches at Bright House Networks Stadium this afternoon. The field has been re-painted for the game and C-USA banners and signage have been hung, giving the stadium a different look and feel than it has for a UCF home game. The teams will practice this afternoon, with UCF going at 4:15 inside its practice facility, while Tulsa will go at 4:30 on the field. Prior to their practices, the two head coaches will meet with the media. Quotes from those press conferences will be posted on ConferenceUSA.com. Though today's weather is dreary and muggy, conditions are expected to be great tomorrow. The game time temperature is 76 degrees with partly cloudy skies. It should be a perfect background for a highly-anticipated championship game matchup. -TM 10:30 a.m. EST C-USA Clipboard - Website Re-Launch I had originally posted a blog entry on here when Russ Anderson and I rolled ino town on Wednesday night, but I think it got swallowed up in the re-launch. So, I will attempt to give you a brief summary of what has been going on in O-Town the last few days. Russ and I attended UCF's men's basketball game on Wednesday against the Presbyterian College Blue Hose. It was our first time inside the brand new UCF Arena. Let me say that it is a fine college basketball facility and will be rocking all season long. After that we went and checked into our hotel to rest up for the rest of the busy weekend. Most of Thursday was spent up in the pressbox at Bright House Networks Stadium. Russ, Erika and I first got the lay of the land from UCF Football SID and former C-USA employee Ryan Powell. Then, we began to plan out the pressbox setup and operations for Saturday's big game. Next, we labled and stuffed credential packets to get ready for credential pickup this morning. We ended yesterday with a trip to Buffalo Wild Wings. UCF head coach George O'Leary held his weekly radio show there and then we stayed to watch the Cowboys/Packers game. America's Team moved to 11-1 and we ended a long day on a good note. Right now, we are back up in the pressbox beginning to finalizing the seating chart and put the finishing touches on the pressbox layout. Stay tuned for more blog entries from me and other staffers and remember to tune in to the 2007 Bright House Networks C-USA Football Championship game on Saturday at Noon EST on ESPN. For those of you in the Orlando area, get your tickets before they are gone and come watch UCF and Tulsa battle for the league's fooball crown. Thanks for reading, enjoy the new website and check back for more news from Orlando. -TM
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