There was no weird, eerie music. No psychedelic swirl or slow voiceovers pumping out of the UCF Arena public address system.
But there was something very déjà vu-like about UCF's 76-67 loss to Ole Miss on Saturday night.
Facing their first Southeastern Conference opponent at home since 1997 in front of a school-record crowd of 5,574, the Knights walked on the floor Saturday with another ripe chance to gain a signature victory.
But there was something very déjà vu-like about UCF's 76-67 loss to Ole Miss on Saturday night.
Facing their first Southeastern Conference opponent at home since 1997 in front of a school-record crowd of 5,574, the Knights walked on the floor Saturday with another ripe chance to gain a signature victory.
But much like in their previous early-season setbacks to Villanova and Kansas State, this team continues to have trouble solving the problem of turning close losses into victories. It's almost like a Bob Vila This Old House project with a few missing tools.
Kyle Hightower; Orlando Sentinel
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