ORLANDO — After ranking among the nation's top 10 in rushing offense the past two seasons, the UCF football program is poised to have another strong year on the ground in 2024. The Knights rushed for 454-yards, the second most in program history, Thursday night en route to a 57-3 victory against New Hampshire in the season opener at FBC Mortgage Stadium.
Additionally, UCF’s 8.4 rushing yards per carry are the second most in a single game in program history. The Black and Gold had eight different players carry the football in the contest with five Knights rushing for at least 40 yards. UCF had 14 rushes of 10 yards or more, headlined by a 60-yard rush from running back RJ Harvey.
“I’m proud of our team,” said UCF Head Football Coach Gus Malzahn. “Taking care of business with a convincing win. Looking at the game, I just told the players the thing that stood out to me is only three penalties. We've been really focused on not beating ourselves.”
In addition to the offense, the Knights’ defense was stellar throughout the contest limiting the Wildcats to just nine first downs and 162-yards of total offense. UCF’s aggressive defense forced two interceptions, as linebacker Deshawn Pace swung the momentum in the Knights’ favor on the first play of the second quarter when he jumped in front of Seth Morgan’s pass for his sixth career pick.
Following a pair of Colton Boomer (Lake Mary High School) field goals of 25- and 44-yards in the first quarter, Pace nearly recorded a pick six as he was knocked out of bounds at the three-yard line after a 37-yard return. One play later, quarterback KJ Jefferson found the end zone for the Knights’ first touchdown of the season to give UCF a 13-0 lead.
Just 1:33 later, Ladarius Tennison, tabbed as one of the top special teams players in the country by College Football Network last season, raced through the middle of the UNH punt unit to block the attempt and it was recovered by the Wildcats in the endzone for a safety.
The Black and Gold would score 23 points in the second quarter to own a 29-3 lead at halftime behind a pair of rushing TDs from Harvey. The 2024 Doak Walker Award Preseason Watch List selection surpassed 100 yards rushing for the third consecutive game dating back to last season and the ninth time in his career. The Orlando native finished with 11 carries for 142 yards, averaging 12.9 yards per rush – second most by an individual in program history.
Following the intermission, UCF forced four consecutive punts to pull away from the Wildcats with 28 points in the third quarter. Making his debut in the Black and Gold, running back Myles Montgomery notched his first career receiving touchdown on a 49-yard catch from Jefferson. His backfield mate, Peny Boone, found the endzone a few minutes with a 59-yard scamper to push the Knights’ advantage to 43-3.
“Defensively, we played a big-time game," said Malzahn. "I think [Deshawn] Pace's interception, that was the one that really turned the game into being able to breathe a little bit. [Ladarius] Tennison had the block punt right there. I mean, he was one of the better special teams players in college football last year, and it showed. Xavier Townsend (6 punt returns, 86 yards; 3 kickoff returns, 84 yards) was big time in the return game.”
Boone had seven rushes for 81 yards and Montgomery logged 77 yards on eight rushes. Johnny Richardson pitched in with 40 rushing yards and a 22-yard touchdown reception.
Sophomore Antione Jackson came up with the Knights’ second interception and Montgomery quickly turned it into six points for UCF, scoring from 25 yards out. It marked the first time he’s scored a touchdown on the ground and receiving in the same game in his career.
Pace led the defense with five tackles, including three solo, while Braeden Marshall (Lake Mary High School) had a great game with four tackles, including two tackles for loss and a pass breakup. Mac McWilliams notched four tackles with a TFL.
Up Next:
UCF returns to action at home next Saturday when the Sam Houston Bearkats visit Orlando. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. from FBC Mortgage Stadium on ESPN+ and carried on the radio on AM740/FM 96.9 The Game (Play-by-Play _ Marc Daniels; Analyst _ Gary Parris; Reporter _ Scott Adams), with the pregame show starting at 4:30 p.m.
Live Stats will be available at _ UCFKnights.com _ and if you would like to comment, use Twitter _ @UCF_Football _ under the Hashtag _ #ChargeOn.
Here is the box score:
UCF 57, NEW HAMPSHIRE 3
New Hampshire 0 3 0 0 _ 3
UCF 6 23 28 0 _ 57
First Quarter
UCF _ Boomer 25 FG.
UCF _ Boomer 44 FG.
Second Quarter
UCF _ Jefferson 3 run (Boomer kick).
UCF _ Blocked punt, SAFETY.
UCF _ Harvey 1 run (Boomer kick).
UNH _ Mazzie 38 FG.
UCF _ Harvey 13 run (Boomer kick).
Third Quarter
UCF _ Montgomery 49 pass from Jefferson (Boomer kick).
UCF _ Boone 59 run (Boomer kick).
UCF _ Richardson 22 pass from Jefferson (Boomer kick).
UCF _ Montgomery 25 run (Boomer kick).
Fourth Quarter
No scoring.
