NCAAF Game Preview - UCF at Temple
Sat Nov 18, 2017 12:00 PM EST

Mer
0
Bama
56
F
UVA
28
MiaFL
44
F
Okla
41
Kans
3
F
Cit
3
Clem
61
F
Mich
10
Wisc
24
F
ULMon
14
Aub
42
F
KY
13
UGA
42
F
Ill
14
OSU
52
F
Navy
17
ND
24
F
K St
45
OkSt
40
F
TCU
27
TxTch
3
F
UCLA
23
USC
28
F
Neb
44
PSU
56
F
UCF
45
Temp
19
F
Utah
30
Wash
33
F
MissSt
28
Ark
21
F
SMU
45
Mem
66
F
Cal
14
Stan
17
F
LSU
30
Tenn
10
F
MD
7
MSU
17
F
Tuls
20
SoFL
27
F
Tex
28
WVU
14
F
NCSt
24
Wake
30
F
C Mi
42
Kent
23
F
Ohio
34
Akr
37
F
WestMI
31
NIU
35
F
E Mi
27
MiaOH
24
F
Toled
66
BGSU
37
F
Buff
40
Ball
24
F
TnSt
6
JacSt
36
F
MidTN
38
W Ky
41
F(2OT)
UNLV
38
NM
35
F
Cin
20
ECU
48
F
Lib
19
ChaSo
20
F
JMU
31
Elon
3
F
MIN
0
NW
39
F
Rut
0
Ind
41
F
DelSt
6
FlaSt
77
F
Pitt
14
VaTec
20
F
Fres
13
Wyo
7
F
HBU
33
SamHu
53
F
Rice
21
OD
24
F
IASt
23
Bayl
13
F
Hawaii
0
UtSt
38
F
TxSt
12
ArkSt
30
F
SoAl
0
GaSo
52
F
AzSt
40
OreSt
24
F
LT
42
UTEP
21
F
UMass
16
BYU
10
F
UNCC
21
SMiss
66
F
WCU
10
UNC
65
F
SJSU
14
ColSt
42
F
Purd
24
Iowa
15
F
Syr
10
Lou
56
F
GATec
20
Duke
43
F
Hou
17
Tul
20
F
Wof
10
SCar
31
F
UAB
7
Fla
36
F
CoCar
13
Idaho
7
F
NMS
34
ULLaf
47
F
Army
49
NorTx
52
F
Ariz
28
Oreg
48
F
Marsh
7
UTSA
9
F
TxAM
31
Miss
24
F
FLInt
24
FlAtl
52
F
BC
39
UConn
16
F
MIZ
45
Vand
17
F
AF
19
Boise
44
F
NEV
23
SDSU
42
F
BGSU
31
E Mi
34
F
MiaOH
28
Ball
7
F
Kent
14
Akr
24
F
No. 15 UCF's next hurdle: improved Temple
Tue Nov 14, 2017 10:20 PM

Unbeaten Central Florida's visit to Philadelphia on Saturday, for a noon ET kickoff against improving Temple, has all the makings of one of those dangerous November conference tilts that can derail a dream season.

The No. 15 Knights (9-0, 6-0 American Athletic Conference) have cruised to this point of the year. Eight of their nine wins have come by double digits. They lead the nation in scoring, averaging 48.6 points per game, and their coach has emerged as arguably the most-coveted prospect in the nation.

A potential New Year's Day bowl berth is within their grasp as the highest-ranked team from the Group of Five conferences. But their biggest game lies ahead: Next week's showdown with 8-1 South Florida will decide who represents the East Division in the American Athletic Championship Game.

UCF coach Scott Frost and his players are going with the "one game at a time" approach and insist that they won't be overlooking a Temple team that has received a spark from a midseason quarterback change.

"We're not going to look ahead," Frost said. "That's not what this group's going to do. That's not what our coaching staff is going to allow to happen. We've got a lot to play for and we've got a lot to play for every week."

UCF receiver Otis Anderson added: "We could lose this (Temple) game and then beat USF, and it would kind of tarnish our season and where we want to be."

The Owls are coming off back-to-back wins over Navy and Cincinnati. Redshirt junior quarterback Frank Nutile will make his fourth straight start for Temple against UCF. Nutile ran for a touchdown and threw for a touchdown in Temple's 35-34 road win over the Bearcats. The victory moved the Owls (5-5, 3-3 AAC) within one win of bowl eligibility.

"Every game, we try to go 1-0 every week and try not to make any game bigger than it needs to be," first-year Temple coach Geoff Collins said in attempt to downplay the significance of Saturday's home finale. "It is a big game, because we are playing in it.

After getting off to a sluggish offensive start to the season, the Owls are averaging 32.3 points per game with Nutile as the starter. In his last two games, Nutile has completed 41 of 60 passes for 513 yards with five touchdowns and two interceptions.

"He has done a nice job for us, and I am excited to see what he does," Collins said.

Frost said he's noticed dramatic improvement in the Owls, who got off to uneven start to the season, their first under Collins.

"This is a team that we're about to play that is improving every week that they play," Frost said of Temple.

"They've played really well the last two weeks. We got our hands full and they deserve our full attention. They look like a different team than they did at the beginning of the year. This is a dangerous team and going up to their place is going to be a challenge for us."

Just two years ago, UCF suffered through a winless campaign. Frost arrived in 2016 and immediately took the Knights to a bowl berth. This year, UCF is off to its best start in school history and looking for more.

With success comes interest, though, and Frost is attracting a lot of it. He's rumored to be a potential coaching candidate at Nebraska, where he played quarterback, in addition to Florida and Tennessee. For now, though, he's leading the Knights on a remarkable run and leads an explosive offense against Temple's 68th-ranked defense.

UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton is enjoying a breakout sophomore season. Milton ranks in the top three in the nation in passing efficiency, completion percentage and passing yards per attempt. He's got a big-play weapon in receiver Tre'Quan Smith, who has 10 touchdown receptions through nine games.

"The energy out there today was exceptionally good," Frost said of Monday's practice. "I think the guys are excited. We can see the light at the end of the tunnel, so we need to rejuvenate ourselves and ramp it up and be as good as we can be for the next 12 days."

Team Record Comparison

UCF Temple
Standings
Rec
Away/Home
Streak
--%>