


UCF probably should’ve kneeled after the first down line and killed more clock, but points are fun to score! A screen to Otis Anderson turned into a winding, 23-yard touchdown, and this is still just a one-score game. So yeah! UCF running in that TD on the previous drive was a bad idea! An 83-yard TD from Quinton Flowers to a WIDE-OPEN Darnell Salomon put the Bulls in position to tie, and Flowers found an equally wide-open D’Ernest Johnson for the two-pointer. Lmao UCF’s Mike Hughes just ran back the kickoff. This was the best game of the year so far. USF piled up 653 yards to UCF’s 543, with Quinton Flowers a school-record 605 total yards, but the Knights took better advantage of their opportunities overall. Knights win the AAC East and will host Memphis next weekend, with a spot in a New Year’s Six bowl on the line. While the Bulls were driving, Mitchell Wilcox caught a pass and turned to run, but Richie Grant punched it loose, and Shaquem Griffin pounced on it. Breath of the Wild isn’t just the best Zelda game ever made it’s arguably Nintendo’s greatest triumph, and quite simply, the stuff of legend.UCF 49, USF 42, :39. Because of how open the game is, no one will have the same experience, but everyone will experience something truly magical. This is the type of game you discuss with friends, compare notes, and regale them with stories of your adventures. Walk in any direction, and there are countless areas to find and untold mysteries to solve. It rediscovers the pure joy of exploration first introduced in the 1986 original. Breath of the Wild breaks free from the franchise’s rigid formula and embraces more modern open-world games, while pushing the genre to stunning new heights. Or you could spend the next 100 hours savoring the best game of the year. You’d die, of course, but you could do it. You could even march straight to Hyrule castle and challenge final boss Ganon. The expansive world beckons, and you’re free to go absolutely anywhere.

In the opening moments of Breath of the Wild, you run hero Link to the edge of a cliff, at which point the camera pans out wide, showing off the Studio Ghibli-inspired land of Hyrule in all its glory.
