The biggest issue from this 56-21 loss be how the players came out and performed early in the game. Not enough energy, bad body language, and a lack of 100% effort doomed UCF from the outset. There were plenty of situations for blame on the coaching staff, but the disaster begins with the UCF players. Next, UCF's offensive game plan did not attack down the field. After bringing it up several times this week, today's game is why any college football team must attack, in a very specific way, the Cincinnati secondary. The Bearcats sit on short routes and play downhill. So what's UCF do? Throw short passes. Bad idea. UCF needed to physically beat up on Ahmad Gardner and Coby Bryant. Run the football directly at them, run Joey Gatewood directly at them, run screens with massive offensive linemen running right at them. For the most part, that did not happen. Finally, UCF's inability to play smart football led to easy situations for Cincinnati. Special teams plays like a shanked punt, a return man hesitating after catching the football, and the quarterback using a snap count that allowed the Cincinnati defenders to time up the snap and gain an advantage over the UCF offensive tackles all took place today. That's bad football and it's 100% on the players. Those are common sense issues that must be fixed before the Knights play Memphis this next Friday.
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Inverurie Locos & Rothes fought out a thoroughly entertaining & largely high quality draw under the Harlaw Park lights. A goal of the utmost skill from Rob Ward was cancelled out by a header from Fraser Robertson. Breedon Highland League. Inverurie Locos 1 Rothes 1 Match Stats. Shots ON 5-6, Shots OFF 9-3, Fouls 14-9, Corners 5-4, Offside 3-3, Yellows 1-2. Locos – A Reid Mitchell Dingwall Souter Broadhurst Ward McLean Shanks (Gauld) Still Gill (Robertson) Meres (McGowan). Unused subs-Hunter Michie Adams Cook Rothes – McCarthy Stark Finnis Johnstone Milne Robertson Gunn Pollock Morrison Cormack A MacKenzie. Subs-Harkness McRitchie Niel Davies I Mackenzie New Locos manager Richie Hastings was watching on from the Main Stand with interim gaffer Steven Park controlling things from the technical area. Gary McGowan had been captured just ahead of the fixture from Banks o’ Dee & was on the bench. The injured Sam Burnett was replaced by Ross Still in the starting line up. Rothes arrived in the Aberdeenshire capital fresh from a comprehensive win over Buckie Thistle. The man in the middle was Filippo Mazzoni, taking care of his first Locos fixture since matchday one of the previous campaign. This one kicked off in dreich drizzle, with Locos attacking the Harlaw Road end. Dingwall strode forward with bis swerving shot clearing the bar. Still & MacKenzie had efforts caught by their opposing goalies with McCarthy then swiftly off his line with Souter sneaking in on the blindside. A Cormack shot was easily caught but this tussle was ignited by a goal fit to grace any stadium in the world. Rob WARD made space for himself before rasping in a crackerjack that was made all the more spectacular by kissing the woodwork on it’s route to swishing the onion bag. What a lovely, lovely goal by the Locos top scorer. Meres saw McCarthy show nice glovemanship next as a driven low ball was gathered. Andy Reid denied a near certain Cormack goal with a top point blank save. Shanks was working like a beaver & had a low shot held, with a Johnstone pass nearly ending up in his own net. A Locos chance was then cleared from below the bar, with loud appeals for the ball having crossed the line, with Dingwall’s rebound driven into the ground & skipping up & over. Ward marauded forward & lashed a thirty yarder wide. Locos had been the better of two good sides & the 1-0 half-time score was fair. Ward caused havoc at the beginning of the second period & played in Shanks for a pop at goal. Rothes levelled next with Fraser ROBERTSON heading home a rebound after a Locos error gifted Rothes possession. Allan Pollock fired over & had a quick free kick go wide, whilst Dingwall had another effort fly over the crossbar with Ward shooting into the sidenet. Keeper McCarthy dropped the football under no pressure but was able to compose himself & retrieve it before Locos capitalize. McGowan came on for his debut & impressed in this Harlaw cameo. Sub Gauld had an effort deflect wide & Still had a header go wide. Morrison’s late shot was easily fielded by Reid & the Mazzoni whistle confirmed that Locos had played out their one hundredth draw in senior soccer. Locos had created more than the visitors but Rothes had more significant possession & possibly just edged proceedings in general open play. Therefore the share of the spoils had a reasonable & logical feel to it. The number four was to the fore at full time. Locos in fourth, four points off the lead & one of only four teams left unbeaten. It’s an away day at Bellslea next against the strongest side thus far, with their second half performance in the cup final perhaps the best football observed in this campaign. BE THE EARLIEST WITH THE LATEST! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Inverurie-Loco-Works-FC-Official-Facebook-Site-291117070906436 Twitter - https://twitter.com/ILWFC_Official LOCOSWEB - inverurielocoworks.co.uk LOCOSTV - Subscribe to keep up to date with exclusive interviews and behind the scenes clips in addition to match day coverage from home games.
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🏆 Tournament: FA CUP *Final* ⌛ Date: May 04, 1974 🏟️ Stadium: Wembley (London) 🔴 Subscribe for more matches just like this: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClgQWTZtusWy75E0-V0OWkQ?sub_confirmation=1 ⚽️ LIVERPOOL FC ⚽️ 1 Clemence 2 Smith 3 Lindsay 4 Thompson 5 Cormack 6 Hughes 7 Keegan 8 Hall 9 Heighway 10 Toshack 11 Callaghan 🔶 Coach: Shankly ⚽️ NEWCASTLE UNITED ⚽️ 1 McFaul 2 Clark 3 Kennedy 4 McDermott 5 Howard 6 Moncur 7 Smith 8 Cassidy 9 Macdonald 10 Tudor 11 Hibbitt 🔶 Coach: Harvey 🏆 Result: LIVERPOOL FC ╢3 x 0╟ NEWCASTLE UNITED #footballmuseum #oldfootball
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