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UCF reg season win streak

gopitt1976

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I don't care if P5 or G5. 27 straight regular season wins is flat out impressive. This is not easy to do in any era of CFB. In my mind UCF is a top 5 - 10 team and the toughest game in our schedule. I don't see them hanging 40+ on Pitt this year but the Panthers need to find a way to put up atleast 35 pts. Second half scoring is a must to win this game. Pitt is due for a win here.
 
Need to have a decent lead at halftime. We seem to lack in halftime adjustments so we need a buffer.
 
I don't care if P5 or G5. 27 straight regular season wins is flat out impressive. This is not easy to do in any era of CFB. In my mind UCF is a top 5 - 10 team and the toughest game in our schedule. I don't see them hanging 40+ on Pitt this year but the Panthers need to find a way to put up atleast 35 pts. Second half scoring is a must to win this game. Pitt is due for a win here.

to me, the more impressive streak is the number of consecutive games scoring 30 or more points. They are far and away the leader in that category.
 
UCF Streaks

- 29 consecutive games with 30+ points (AP Poll Era record dating back to 1936)

- 25 consecutive regular season wins (excluding 2 conference championship wins and 1 bowl win)

Stanford hadn't allowed a 1st qtr TD in 5 games. UCF scored 4 TDs in the 1st qtr vs them.

Playing on the road is always tough and I'm sure Pitt is going give us everything they've got.
 
I predict UCF wins 31-20 after UCF hits a meaningless last second field goal to keep the streak alive that Narduzzi complains about in the post game presser.
 
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UCF Streaks

- 29 consecutive games with 30+ points (AP Poll Era record dating back to 1936)

- 25 consecutive regular season wins (excluding 2 conference championship wins and 1 bowl win)

Stanford hadn't allowed a 1st qtr TD in 5 games. UCF scored 4 TDs in the 1st qtr vs them.

Playing on the road is always tough and I'm sure Pitt is going give us everything they've got.

We're not exactly strangers to impressive streaks ourselves. Haven't scored a second-half touchdown since the assassination of Lincoln; haven't beat non-MAC team since Los Angeles had a handle on pollution; etc.
 
We're not exactly strangers to impressive streaks ourselves. Haven't scored a second-half touchdown since the assassination of Lincoln; haven't beat non-MAC team since Los Angeles had a handle on pollution; etc.
My great great great grandfather passed on a story to my great great grandfather who told my great grandfather who told me the story about a game we scored a second half TD.
 
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I don't care if P5 or G5. 27 straight regular season wins is flat out impressive. This is not easy to do in any era of CFB. In my mind UCF is a top 5 - 10 team and the toughest game in our schedule. I don't see them hanging 40+ on Pitt this year but the Panthers need to find a way to put up atleast 35 pts. Second half scoring is a must to win this game. Pitt is due for a win here.

No doubt an impressive streak. With UCF putting up 30 or more points for 29 games in a row it’s going to be hard to slow them down even with our much improved D. Though KP is playing really well the past 2 games our O has not shown they can put up enough points to keep up with UCF. Hopefully this is the week the O finally puts up a bunch of points to give us a chance. But it will be tough to hang with them.
 
Pitt broke Clemson's 21 game home win streak in 2016.

Pitt broke Miami's nation best (at that time) 15 game win streak in 2017.

So UCF is at 27? If you didn't know the outcome of the first two, breaking the UCF streak would easily be considered the most likely of the three.
 
Pitt broke Clemson's 21 game home win streak in 2016.

Pitt broke Miami's nation best (at that time) 15 game win streak in 2017.

So UCF is at 27? If you didn't know the outcome of the first two, breaking the UCF streak would easily be considered the most likely of the three.
Solid. And sobering. And playing at Heinz.
 
Pitt broke Clemson's 21 game home win streak in 2016.

Pitt broke Miami's nation best (at that time) 15 game win streak in 2017.

So UCF is at 27? If you didn't know the outcome of the first two, breaking the UCF streak would easily be considered the most likely of the three.
It's really just a three-game win streak. We lost in the Fiesta Bowl.
 
Pitt broke Clemson's 21 game home win streak in 2016.

Pitt broke Miami's nation best (at that time) 15 game win streak in 2017.

So UCF is at 27? If you didn't know the outcome of the first two, breaking the UCF streak would easily be considered the most likely of the three.
ucfversusbcs, you mean this post? The one that starts off mentioning Clemson's "home' winning streak (which doesn't take into account any bowl games)? Yeah, I see the context and you're still way off base.
 
ucfversusbcs, you mean this post? The one that starts off mentioning Clemson's "home' winning streak (which doesn't take into account any bowl games)? Yeah, I see the context and you're still way off base.

What's your winning streak against P5 teams? Or, right. That would be ONE.
 
I don't care if P5 or G5. 27 straight regular season wins is flat out impressive. This is not easy to do in any era of CFB. In my mind UCF is a top 5 - 10 team and the toughest game in our schedule. I don't see them hanging 40+ on Pitt this year but the Panthers need to find a way to put up atleast 35 pts. Second half scoring is a must to win this game. Pitt is due for a win here.
Great call!
 
Pitt broke Clemson's 21 game home win streak in 2016.
Pitt broke Miami's nation best (at that time) 15 game win streak in 2017.

So UCF is at 27? If you didn't know the outcome of the first two, breaking the UCF streak would easily be considered the most likely of the three.


.... and who now holds the oldest regular season win streak? Clemson. Who was it who they lost to? Hmmmm
 
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