If college football fans needed any more evidence of how quickly and efficiently the Central Florida Knights offense can score, they provided it on Friday night.After the Florida Atlanta Owls took a 17-14 lead, quarterback McKenzie Milton and the Knights’ offense was left with under 90 seconds remaining at their own 22-yard line.Milton immediately went to work, connecting on a nine-yard then 23-yard strike to move the ball to FAU’s 46-yard line. After a four-yard run, the clock ticked down to under a minute.Once again Milton came through, hooking up with wide receiver Dredrick Nelson for a 21-yard gain.As the clock ran down below 40 seconds, the junior quarterback found a wide-open Marlon Williams, who went around a defender then ran it in for the go-ahead score. UCF’s offense has been one of the fastest in college football this season and their five-play scoring drive near the end of the first half proved why.The Owls knew the Knights would attack through the air and still couldn’t stop them. UCF’s offensive
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