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Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 294 reviews

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University of Central Florida Knights at Spectrum Stadium

Located just northeast of downtown Orlando, Spectrum Stadium has been the Knights' home since 2007, when it took over from what was then called the Citrus Bowl. It quickly earned the nicknames "The Bounce House" and "The Trampoline," thanks to vibrations produced in the stadium whenever fans jumped in unison. While officials said the structure was sound, UCF moved quickly to take the bounce out of the stadium, spending $400,000 to add steel to the beams and girders. 

UCF isn't old enough to have any hoary old traditions, but that doesn't mean there's no pageantry to the proceedings. Come out a couple hours before kickoff and greet the players during their Knight Walk from IOA Plaza. Ninety minutes before kickoff, you can join the marching band and the spirit team near Knights Plaza for the fan march to the stadium. And when "Zombie Nation" comes on the speakers at the game, be sure to bounce.

University of Central Florida Knights History

Varsity football didn't come to UCF until 1979, when the Knights joined the NCAA's Division III. In 1996, UCF ascended to the NCAA's top division, becoming the first to play at all levels of college football. In short order, the Black and Gold became an unlikely national contender. In 2004, under new coach George O'Leary, UCF went 0-11. Over his next 10 seasons in Orlando, the team went to seven bowl games. These included a 52-42 Fiesta Bowl victory over Baylor, capping a 2013 season in which the Knights went 12-1 and undefeated in conference play.

In 2017, under coach Scott Frost, the Knights swept the regular season, won their conference championship game over Memphis in double overtime, and beat No. 7 Auburn in the Peach Bowl, 34-27 — the first undefeated season in school history. Locked out of the College Football Playoff, athletic director Danny White simply proclaimed UCF the national champion. The program went so far as to hang a national championship banner and hold a victory parade. This caused a good bit of controversy within college football, which had hoped its playoff system would resolve such disputes. The following year, the Knights proved they weren't flukes, going 12-1, their only loss coming against LSU in the Fiesta Bowl. That game ended UCF's 25-game winning streak. 

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 294 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Whatta comeback!

    by KnightsGuy516 on 9/20/09Bright House Networks Stadium - Orlando

    This game was pretty awesome! We came back from a 17-7 deficite and won 23-17. Brett Hodges had an awesome game and I look foward to many more UCF wins! Next game I'm going to is the Miami game. U-C-F KNIGHTS!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    ucfrulzz

    by ucfrulz on 9/8/09Bright House Networks Stadium - Orlando

    Good tickets but a little low row c in the lower section has limited views downfield

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Ucf vs samford

    by Crystal020108 on 9/8/09Bright House Networks Stadium - Orlando

    Game was enjoyable; venue was really nice. It may be best to include that the event is a non-alcoholic event for people that do not know; or normally go to these kinds of events

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Opening the UCF season

    by Dmocz on 9/6/09Bright House Networks Stadium - Orlando

    Ok, so the team was absolutely awful, but the experience was absolutely amazing. Loud and fun the whole time. Plus, the security staff was surprisingly nice and helpful