ATLANTA — UCF coach Gus Malzahn sat back in his chair at the College Football Hall of Fame with a sly grin and quiet confidence shortly before the Knight Nation’s Big 12 Celebration event. This stop is the latest in a barnstorming tour across major metropolitan areas up and down the East Coast. Why? UCF is big time now. The Group of Five power is ready to make a splash when it joins the Big 12 on July 1 along with BYU, Houston and Cincinnati.
The former longtime Auburn coach is not only ready for the transition, but also an opportunity to set the tone for the new era of UCF football.
“This is a championship program. Our goal is to win the championship,” Malzahn said. “It’s going to be tough, but that’s the way we are recruiting. We’ve got some really good players and coaching staff. We just have to bring our lunch every week.”
The move to the Big 12 wasn’t too shocking for Malzahn. UCF athletic director Terry Mohajir hired him on Feb. 15, 2021, and the Big 12 expansion news was announced in June 2022. It wasn’t too hard to connect some dots on what the future held for the UCF football program.
It was all part of the current wave of conference realignment chaos that started in July 2021 when Texas and Oklahoma announced their departure for the SEC. The cards were falling in the direction of a UCF program that sits in a major metropolitan area and right in the heart of one of the hottest vacation spots in the world in Orlando, Florida.
“When I took the job, I thought there was a really good chance that we would be going to the Power Five,” Malzahn said. “I didn’t know it was going to be Big 12. But Terry did a fantastic job of getting that thing going. I think it’s a really good fit for us.”
The powers that be are on the same page.
“I think having a consistent championship program, winning championships, I think that we can absolutely get there [in the Big 12],” Mohajir said.
This isn’t your typical transition, though. The new era of college football makes it a little easier to beef up a roster in the short term, thanks to the mobility players have on a year-to-year basis.
Malzahn hit the transfer portal hard during the most recent recruiting cycle, luring 15 players to Orlando, eight of whom come in with Power Five experience. This influx of talent comes on the heels of a 2022 class that included 14 transfers, 11 of whom brought experience from the Power…
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