
UCF Athletics Eyes Growth as It Enters Fourth Big 12 Season
With a new coaching staff, a revamped roster and a $90 million arena expansion on the horizon, UCF’s football program is positioning itself for a breakout season in the Big 12.
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With a new coaching staff, a revamped roster and a $90 million arena expansion on the horizon, UCF’s football program is positioning itself for a breakout season in the Big 12.

A 6-2 start, a quarterback injury, and a string of blowout losses defined Nebraska's turbulent 2025 campaign, prompting scrutiny of coaching decisions and future prospects.
Despite a strong returning core and a more forgiving schedule, the University of Central Florida must navigate a shaky offensive line, depleted pass rush and constrained NIL resources to break a three‑year bowl drought.
The Jayhawks open against LIU after a massive transfer influx, with a quarterback battle and high hopes for newcomers, but early forecasts suggest a tough road ahead.
Kansas State’s 2026 football outlook hinges on Collin Klein’s ability to juggle coaching and play‑calling while a young defense and an unstable offensive line face tough Big 12 competition.
A U.S. District Court injunction has cleared the way for Cole Kozlowski to return to UCF for a fifth season, a move that could reshape the Knights' defensive lineup heading into the next campaign.
USA Today ranks UCF’s 2026 football schedule as one of the easiest in the Power Four, but the team still faces critical tests and a challenging road ahead.
Coach Scott Frost projects a revamped depth chart for the 2026 season, highlighting returning veterans and emerging competitors across both sides of the ball
UCF opens preseason camp, a Colorado court grants fifth‑year eligibility to 2022 graduates, and the program targets strategic signings to improve its outlook.
With the first day of preseason training camp slated for Aug. 3, UCF is finalizing depth charts at running back, guard and edge rusher, while several newcomers aim to make an impact.
UCF opens 2026 training camp with low expectations after a projected bottom‑half Big 12 finish. New quarterback Alonza Barnett III brings Sun Belt Player of the Year credentials, while the offensive line, run game and pass rush face major revisions.
The University of Central Florida’s 2025 national championship still reverberates across college football, but the Knights are already confronting a steep climb as they prepare for the 2026 season. Training camp opened with a sense of urgency, as the program grapples with a 7‑20 record against Big 12 opponents and a preseason projection that predicts another bottom‑half finish. At the heart of the conversation is the quarterback position, where UCF has turned to Alonza Barnett III, the Sun Belt Player of the Year who transferred from James Madison. Barnett brings a rare blend of arm strength and mobility, having posted 2,806 passing yards and 38 touchdowns last season, but coaches have flagged accuracy concerns that could shape his early playing time. The offensive line will also be reshaped, with former Wisconsin assistant AJ Blazek and Oklahoma State’s Cooper Bassett brought in to overhaul a unit that struggled in short‑yardage situations, including a three‑run stretch from the 1‑yard line against Kansas. Defensively, the Knights must replace edge rushers Malachi Lawrence and Nyjalik Kelly, who combined for ten of the team’s 27 sacks, while hoping that a more aggressive pass rush from the front four can free up a secondary eager to generate turnovers under coordinator Alex Grinch. A New Era at UCF The blend of experienced returnees like right tackle Preston Cushman and fresh talent from the transfer portal — including Henry Tabansi, Brady Weyburn and Cooper Terpstra — creates a roster that is both hopeful and unsettled. As the Knights navigate a demanding Big 12 schedule, the early results of these moves will determine whether the 2025 magic can be rekindled.

The Buffaloes' 2026 slate features a five-game gauntlet that includes road trips to Power Four programs and a showdown with the reigning Big 12 champions, setting the stage for a season-defining campaign.
The University of Central Florida is gearing up for the 2026 college football season under head coach Scott Frost, with transfer Alonza Barnett III expected to lead a revitalized offense.
The Cyclones will open the 2026 campaign against a mix of FCS and Power Five opponents, featuring notable games against Iowa Hawkeyes, Utah Utes and BYU Cougars.
UCF adds 33 transfers, including Alonza Barnett III and several key contributors, as Coach Scott Frost looks to turn early‑season struggles into a competitive edge.
UCF returns the majority of its key contributors for 2026, bolstered by transfer portal additions, while ESPN and CBS Sports project modest win totals and advise caution on over/under bets.

The Huskers are projected to finish 11th in the Big Ten media poll for 2026, a spot that reflects both optimism and the steep climb required to become a bowl‑contending team under second‑year head coach Matt Rhule.

UCF will open the season with a home game against Bethune‑Cookman before traveling to face Arizona State, with a primetime clash against Baylor highlighted in Week 9.
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In a recent media session in Frisco, Texas, UCF coach Scott Frost outlined the program’s annual rebuild cycle, the progress of quarterback Alonza Barnett and the team’s preparation for a new Big 12 campaign.

The latest Big 12 preseason football rankings reveal a competitive landscape, with Texas Tech leading the pack and several programs poised for breakthroughs.

The Big 12 enters the 2026 season with a clear hierarchy that is already generating buzz among analysts and fans alike.

Phil Steele’s 2026 Big 12 projections place Texas Tech as the preseason favorite, with BYU, Utah, Houston and Arizona close behind, while key player and coach movements set the stage for a competitive season.