5. No. 15 UCF 49, USF 42 (Nov. 24)
After a McKenzie Milton TD pass gave UCF an eight-point lead with 2:21 to play, South Florida knotted the game at 42 on quarterback Quinton Flowers' 84-yard scoring bomb to receiver Darnell Salomon, followed by a successful two-point try. UCF's Mike Hughes, however, returned the ensuing kickoff 95 yards to give the Knights back the lead, and the UCF defense forced a late fumble to seal the win, sending the Knights to the American Athletic Conference championship game. The victory also gave UCF an 11-0 regular-season record, just two years after the Knights went 0-12.
8. Army 14, Navy 13 (Dec. 9)
Amid swirling snow, Navy's Bennett Moehring just missed a 48-yard field goal attempt on the final play, and Army held on 14-13 to capture the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy for the first time since 1996.
12. No. 14 UCF 62, No. 20 Memphis 55 (Dec. 2)
On the heels of its shootout win over South Florida, UCF escaped Memphis in double overtime to finish 12-0 and win the AAC title. The two teams combined for the most points in an FBS conference championship game. But a defensive play, UCF's interception of Memphis QB Riley Ferguson on a second-and-goal, won the game for the Knights.
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