Scott Frost appears as UCF head coach in EA Sports College Football 26. The new video game features more than 300 real-life coaches.
Scott Frost appears as UCF head coach in EA Sports College Football 26. The new video game features more than 300 real-life coaches.
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College Football 26: We simulated UCF Knights 2025 season. Who's the starting QB?

According to College Football 26, Jacurri Brown will be the answer to one of the UCF Knights’ biggest questions.

We hopped on the new EA Sports video game, which saw its standard edition release on July 10, and simulated the 2025 season on Dynasty mode. How did UCF do?

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Well, Brown won the starting quarterback battle over Tayven Jackson and Cam Fancher, and started every game.

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In the first year of Scott Frost’s second Orlando tenure, the Knights tallied a 6-6 record. However, they were not invited to a bowl game.

They ranked 14th in the virtual Big 12 Conference.

Other takeaways: UCF started 3-0 for the second straight season before collapsing in league play. That early hot stretch included Frost getting the better of his former NFL defensive coordinator Bill Belichick and his North Carolina Tar Heels.

And surprise, surprise, the Knights remained undefeated in Space Games. They conquered Houston.

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The overall combined record of their opponents was 85-56.

Here are the full results, including game scores, statistical leaders, award winners and the Big 12 standings.

UCF football schedule

UCF football stat leaders

UCF football award winners

Big 12 Second Team

Big 12 Freshman Team

Big 12 standings

This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: College Football 26: We simulated UCF Knights 2025 season. Who’s the starting QB?

Reporting by Chris Vinel, Daytona Beach News-Journal / The Daytona Beach News-Journal

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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