Speedy UCF heads to Peach Bowl

Adrian Killins (right) leads Central Florida with 762 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns entering the Peach Bowl against Auburn on Jan. 1.
Adrian Killins (right) leads Central Florida with 762 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns entering the Peach Bowl against Auburn on Jan. 1.

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Most Central Florida football players admitted they felt the toll of a long college football season with no true bye week.

Senior linebacker Shaquem Griffin said his legs felt like they were wading through quicksand in the last few weeks of the season. Left tackle Aaron Evans said he slept for almost 12 hours Saturday after the team's thrilling victory against Southern Florida on Nov. 24.

Quarterback McKenzie Milton said he enjoyed sleeping in for the first time in about five months after the No. 12-ranked Knights won the American Athletic Conference championship Dec. 9.

But Adrian Killins didn't blink an eye when asked how his body felt after a long season.

"My body was good," he said. "Coach (Scott) Frost and the whole staff, (strength) coach (Zach) Duval, they made sure that we were up to full speed every game."

Killins, UCF's top speed threat featured in its No. 1 scoring offense, has taken his share of bumps and bruises while escaping past the trenches. But if the elusive tailback feels any pain, it's not his style to talk about it.

Instead, he's focusing his energy on using his trademark speed to beat Auburn (10-3) and its top 10-ranked defense in the Peach Bowl on Jan. 1.

In fact, Killins -- along with freshman wide receiver Otis Anderson -- said the Knights' speed will be a critical weapon.

Killins leads UCF with 762 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns on 112 carries. During just two years of college football experience, he's already built an impressive résumé of long touchdown runs with his 96-yard sprint against Memphis on Sept. 30 setting a new Central Florida and conference record for longest play from scrimmage.

"SEC football doesn't have a lot of speed, honestly, so Auburn hasn't seen any speed the way we have here. So I would say they're in for a rude awakening because UCF football, we're UCFast and UCFierce," Killins said. "Defense will put 11 hats to the ball fast and furious and offense, we have a lot of guys that can go up and get the ball and make you miss and make good plays."

Sports on 12/15/2017

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