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Bob Ready, Chief Executive Officer and President Ron Stowell, Vice President, Chief Financial Officer,and Treasurer (513) 793-3200. The UCF football team received good news earlier this week as one of its biggest prospect in program history verbally committed to play football in Orlando. Miami-Central quarterback Jeffrey Godfrey spurned USF and announced his decision to commit to the Knights on Monday afternoon, leaving many excited about the true freshman quarterback that will enroll at UCF in January. Joining Godfrey are Central teammates wide receiver Joshua Reese and corner Jammal McClain. Here is a breakdown of the Knights' newest recruits: JEFFREY GODFREYPOSITION: QBHEIGHT: 5'11''WEIGHT: 167 LBSSCHOOL: MIAMI CENTRALESPN RANKING: RIVALS.COM RANKING: Godfrey is a pure athlete. Listed as a quarterback, Godfrey has insane playmaking ability that allows him to be a game-changing type of player. Rated as a three-star prospect by both Rivals and ESPN , he was compared to former West Virginia quarterback Pat White by ESPN because of his ability to take over a football game with his raw athleticism.

Godfrey has very good instincts as a quarterback and uses his feet very well, being able to escape the pocket and make plays with his legs if the pocket breaks down Rivals rates him as the No 8 dual-threat quarterback in the nation in the 2010 class. He is said to be very good on the run and makes accurate throws while escaping the pocket. Godfrey finished his career at Central as the all-time career passing leader in Miami-Dade county with 7,251 yards, breaking former Northwestern quarterback Jacory Harris' mark.In case you missed it, here is Godfrey's scouting video courtesy of YouTube: JOSHUA REESEPOSITION: WRHEIGHT: 6'1''WEIGHT: 182 LBSSCHOOL: MIAMI CENTRALESPN RANKING: RIVALS.COM RANKING: The hidden gem in the 2010 recruiting class, Reese was seen as part of the package with Godfrey coming to UCF. Reese could become one of the best receivers to come through the UCF program since Brandon Marshall and Mike Sims-Walker of the Denver Broncos and Jacksonville Jaguars, respectively.

He is a physical receiver that has very good ball skills and is a vertical threat down the field with his speed and quickness. He runs accurate routes and has a second-level burst of speed that helps him distance himself from defensive backs. Reese also makes plays after the catch and will be very successful in short, quick routes and screen plays Godfrey's No. 1 target at Central, Reese caught 40 passes for 824 yards and eight touchdowns in his senior season.Joshua Reese's highlights:Video is not embeddable, but here is the link from ESPN : Josh Reese ESPN highlight video JAMMAL MCCLAINPOSITION: WRHEIGHT: 5'10''WEIGHT: 175 LBSSCHOOL:MIAMI CENTRALESPN RANKING: NRRIVALS.COM RANKING: NRPart of a defense at Central that allowed just 8.4 points per game this season, McClain was a cornerstone of that defense as a defensive back. He was offered by Memphis and Auburn in addition to UCF, but choose to follow his other teammates to play for the Knights.

I see McClain as similar to UCF safety Kemal Ishmael, who was underrated coming out of North Miami Beach high school and was looked at as a package with redshirt quarterback Nico Flores. McClain can have an impact in a secondary that is very young for the Knights and looks for playmakers at corner positions in addition to Josh Robinson.McClain has no video highlights available.For more updates on UCF football recruiting, stay tuned to and for breaking news.. Don’t look now, but the Knicks are (gasp!) a game and a half out of second place in the Atlantic. Now I know that nobody is going to be getting these Knickerbockers confused with an NBA contender, but they are finally showing some promise under Coach D’antoni by winning 7 out of their last 9.It’s common knowledge that the Knicks, and their fans, are putting all their hopes in the Lebron sweepstakes, but I don’t think they need Lebron to continue this road back to respectability. Realizing the fact that there isn’t any team gullible enough to take Jeffries and Curry’s contract from us(too bad Isiah didn’t get a job in the League) so this is the what I feel is the most realistic New York Knicks 2010 starting lineup:PG: Toney Douglas: Knicks fans are kicking themselves for the fact that they took Jordan Hill 2 picks ahead of rookie sensation Brandon Jennings, but you can’t go back in time so the Knicks will have to make due with their own Rookie Pg who has shown flashes of play-making potential in his limited minutes so far this season.SG: Joe Johnson: Joe is an electric player who will have to serve as our Lebron conselation prize.