UCF has lost another player to the transfer portal, as quarterback Jacurri Brown plans to seek a new home, per On3. His departure adds to a growing list of offseason exits for the Knights as Scott Frost looks to reshape the roster heading into 2026.
UCF Knights quarterback Jacurri Brown plans on entering the transfer portal, per On3's Pete Nakos on Friday morning. Brown marks the seventh UCF player, and second quarterback, to announce their plans to enter the transfer portal this offseason.
After wrapping up his sophomore season at UCF, tight end Kylan Fox plans to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, via Hayes Fawcett. The 6-foot-4, 229-pound tight end totaled 16 receptions for 137 yards and one touchdown in 2025, as the Knights finished a disappointing 5-7 in their third season in the Big 12.
Freshman wide receiver Waden Charles announced his plans to return to the UCF Knights for the 2026 season on Thursday evening. The former four-star recruit
UCF Knights tight end Kylan Fox is planning to enter the transfer portal, according to Rivals/On3's Hayes Fawcett Thursday afternoon. Fox becomes the fifth UCF player to reveal his intent to enter the transfer portal and the second to do so on Thursday, joining cornerback Jyaire Brown.
UCF Knights cornerback Jyaire Brown took to X to announce his plans to enter the transfer portal Thursday morning. Brown is the fourth UCF player to announce his intention of entering the transfer portal, joining quarterback Tayven Jackson and a pair of fellow defensive backs in Tony Williams and Jaylen "AP" Heyward.
UCF Knights coach Scott Frost said on Wednesday afternoon that he has seen the video featuring three-star offensive lineman Kasiyah Charlton, now a UCF signee, taking part in an on-field altercation during a state playoff game against Gainesville.
UCF Knights quarterback Tayven Jackson is expected to enter the transfer portal this offseason, according to On3's Pete Nakos on Wednesday afternoon. It would mark Jackson's third time entering the transfer portal of his career as he searches for his fourth stop of his career with one year of eligibility remaining.
With the end of the UCF Knights' 2025 season, their players who are not out of eligibility have a month to officially mull their options on their college football future.
The UCF Knights Men's Basketball team got its first look at how it stacks up to the wider college basketball world on Monday with the release of the 2025-26 season's first NET rankings.
Back when he was an assistant coach and single, UCF Knights coach Scott Frost said he played "a little" of the video game Call of Duty, since his players were playing it.
Despite UCF Knights running back Myles Montgomery not producing much against No. 11 BYU, he said he was "kind of happy" after Saturday's loss, 41-21, that ended his collegiate career.
Rocco Marriott, a four-star quarterback out of Missouri, flipped his commitment from James Madison to UCF, marking a huge win for Scott Frost and the Knights as they continue to build their future in a power conference.
In a dominating performance, UCF defeated Florida A&M 97-60 on Tuesday night, led by Carmelo Pacheco’s 17 points and Riley Kugel’s 16 points. UCF never trailed in the game and maintained a strong lead throughout.