October 23, 2012
UCF giving up lots of ground yardage
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"They have good receivers, the quarterback's playing very well for them, they run three different running backs back there. They're all cutback zone runners so you have to make sure you're gap-sound, gap security as far as the defense is concerned, and we need to tackle well."

Other highlights of O'Leary's press conference in Orlando:

  • After Latavius Murray's 192-yard explosion against Memphis, O'Leary emphasized that, yes, he is the man in the backfield. Murray injured his shoulder in the Knights' season opener against Akron and missed three weeks. Then he spent two more games trying to get back to 100 percent, also battling an ankle sprain.
  • While Miami transfer Storm Johnson and Brynn Harvey picked up the slack, don't expect a three-headed monster similar that what Marshall is using with Kevin Grooms, Steward Butler and Remi Watson.

    "There's no order of running back by committee," O'Leary said. "He is the running back and we have two very capable running backs that can go in and help out whether with injuries or just to give him a blow. That's how I spoke to the offensive staff this week."

  • With UCF heading to the Big East after its mostly successful stint in Conference USA, O'Leary knows every game is a rivalry game from here on out. He said that is certainly true at Marshall, a place he said he enjoys visiting.
  • "This will be a major, major game up in Huntington, as far as Marshall's attitude with what's going to take place," he said.

    Reach Doug Smock at 304-348-5130 or dougsm...@wvgazette.com or follow him at twitter.com/dougsmock.

     

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