As UCF returns to the practice field this week, the Knights face a make-or-break moment during the season.
After rolling over Georgia Tech and East Carolina, UCF is coming off back-to-back losses for the first time since the end of the 2016 season.
The loss to Memphis Saturday was particularly painful for the Knights, who held a 13-point halftime lead before giving up 36 second-half points, including 21 points during a 10 minutes stretch in the fourth quarter. It was the second consecutive game during which the team surrendered a double-digit halftime lead, dropping an earlier game against Tulsa on Oct.