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<blockquote data-quote="UCFEngr" data-source="post: 1297915" data-attributes="member: 628802"><p>Some points from "the other side". Sorry if this is TL;DR</p><p></p><p>1. I'm glad your team kept fighting until the end. It made for an exciting finish. We knew you guys weren't happy with the season. But UCF's season officially became the best ever. Hence, some of the excitement by our fans.</p><p></p><p>2. The reason for storming the court had little or nothing to do with who we played. It could have been Joe Schmuckatelly University. There were actually multiple valid reasons for the storm. UCF has NEVER won a NIT or Tourney game until this season (and we weren't expected to even make it this far at the start of the season with a new coach and all). To win a quarter final game and reward this team with a trip to NYC is HUGE! This was the final home game for several seniors that were huge for the program. If not for early season injuries, we may have finished ranked. Being the first sellout crowd in this arena should tell you how much UCF has been waiting for a pulse from our basketball program and considering reports say our scout team that moves up next season has dominated this years squad, we are really excited for next season.</p><p></p><p>3. Not that ya'll care.... but to debunk some "fake news" posted on here about UCF... UCF shed the commuter school status about 7 years ago thanks to massive housing complex projects and UCF now houses more students on campus than UofTexas and isn't far behind Ohio State per student housing. Yes some basic degrees can be obtained mostly online just like they can be at schools like Michigan, Ohio State, and Florida who have all partnered with UCF in the endeavor. Concentric circles allow for easy foot traffic to classes around the beautiful campus. Driving is mostly a perimeter thing with garages all on the outskirts. Private off-campus housing around the campus is also one of the largest in the nation and has a UCF-run transportation system to support it. </p><p></p><p>Again, sorry for the long post. Come visit us sometime.... after we get back from NYC. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCFEngr, post: 1297915, member: 628802"] Some points from "the other side". Sorry if this is TL;DR 1. I'm glad your team kept fighting until the end. It made for an exciting finish. We knew you guys weren't happy with the season. But UCF's season officially became the best ever. Hence, some of the excitement by our fans. 2. The reason for storming the court had little or nothing to do with who we played. It could have been Joe Schmuckatelly University. There were actually multiple valid reasons for the storm. UCF has NEVER won a NIT or Tourney game until this season (and we weren't expected to even make it this far at the start of the season with a new coach and all). To win a quarter final game and reward this team with a trip to NYC is HUGE! This was the final home game for several seniors that were huge for the program. If not for early season injuries, we may have finished ranked. Being the first sellout crowd in this arena should tell you how much UCF has been waiting for a pulse from our basketball program and considering reports say our scout team that moves up next season has dominated this years squad, we are really excited for next season. 3. Not that ya'll care.... but to debunk some "fake news" posted on here about UCF... UCF shed the commuter school status about 7 years ago thanks to massive housing complex projects and UCF now houses more students on campus than UofTexas and isn't far behind Ohio State per student housing. Yes some basic degrees can be obtained mostly online just like they can be at schools like Michigan, Ohio State, and Florida who have all partnered with UCF in the endeavor. Concentric circles allow for easy foot traffic to classes around the beautiful campus. Driving is mostly a perimeter thing with garages all on the outskirts. Private off-campus housing around the campus is also one of the largest in the nation and has a UCF-run transportation system to support it. Again, sorry for the long post. Come visit us sometime.... after we get back from NYC. ;) [/QUOTE]
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