UCF Knights football

UCF Knights football
2025 UCF Knights football team
First season1979; 47 years ago
Athletic directorTerry Mohajir
Head coachScott Frost
3rd season, 24–14 (.632)
LocationOrlando, Florida
StadiumAcrisure Bounce House
(capacity: 44,206)
NCAA divisionDivision I FBS
ConferenceBig 12
ColorsBlack and gold
   
All-time record304–248–1 (.551)
Bowl record6–9 (.400)
National championships
Claimed2017
Conference championships
C-USA: 2007, 2010
AAC: 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018
Conference division championships
C-USA East: 2005, 2007, 2010
AAC East: 2017, 2018
Consensus All-Americans1
RivalriesSouth Florida (rivalry)
Cincinnati (rivalry)
UConn (rivalry)
Uniforms
Fight song"Charge On"
MascotKnightro
Marching bandMarching Knights
OutfitterNike
Websiteucfknights.com

The UCF Knights football team represents the University of Central Florida in the sport of American football. The Knights compete in the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and are a member of the Big 12 Conference. The Knights play their home games at the 45,301-seat Acrisure Bounce House, which is located on UCF's main campus east of Orlando, Florida, United States.

UCF first fielded a varsity football team in the fall of 1979 as an NCAA Division III program and subsequently completed their ascension to Division I–A, now known as the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), in 1996, becoming the first program in NCAA history to have played in all four divisions of football (and the only one until James Madison joined FBS in 2022). As a Division I–AA program, the Knights made the 1990 and 1993 playoffs, and were picked as the preseason No. 1 team to start the 1994 season.

Through the 2025 season, UCF has compiled 304 claimed victories, six division titles, and six conference championships.

The Knights have made 15 postseason appearances since joining the FBS, including winning one Bowl Championship Series bowl, the 2014 Fiesta Bowl, and one New Year's Six bowl, the 2018 Peach Bowl. The program has produced one Consensus All-American, Kevin Smith in 2007.