UCF Knights Football Coaching Candidates to Replace Gus Malzahn in NCAA Division I

Saturday, 30 November 2024, 16:01

Central Florida Knights football faces a crucial decision as they seek coaching candidates to fill the void left by Gus Malzahn. His recent resignation to join Florida State's coaching staff opens the door for new leadership in NCAA Division I. This article analyzes ten potential candidates who could lead the Knights in their quest to succeed in Big 12 Conference football.
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UCF Knights Football Coaching Candidates to Replace Gus Malzahn in NCAA Division I

Potential Coaching Candidates for UCF Knights

The Central Florida Knights football program is at a turning point with the resignation of Gus Malzahn to take on the role of offensive coordinator at Florida State Seminoles football. As the Knights prepare to compete in the Big 12 Conference, finding the right coach is essential. Here are ten candidates who could potentially elevate UCF in NCAA Division I.

  • Brian Robinson Jr.

  • Mike Norvell

  • Josh Heupel

  • Saquon Barkley

  • Florida Gators Football Coach

  • Mississippi State Bulldogs Football Coach

  • South Florida Bulls Football Coach

  • Tulane Green Wave Football Coach

  • UNLV Rebels Football Coach

  • Texas State Bobcats Football Coach

Each candidate brings unique strengths and experiences that could benefit UCF football as they aim for success in both the NCAA American Athletic Conference and the upcoming challenges in the Peach Bowl.


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