ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Did a little rocket fuel help propel the University of Central Florida Knights football team to win the annual Space Game? It didn’t hurt that’s for sure.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket could be seen soaring over the UCF Bounce House stadium late Saturday morning just hours before the Knights host Tulane University for its Space Game.
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A little rocket power might have helped UCF’s top-ranked offense roll in a 51-34 victory over Tulane on Saturday.
But Saturday’s game wasn’t just any. With UCF’s strong ties to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and as a leader in planetary and space sciences the university dedicates its homecoming game every year to the subject with all the fanfare space deserves.
#UCFinSpace through the years 🚀✨🌓🌌 pic.twitter.com/Do3e3KxnB1
— UCF Football 🚀🌌 (@UCF_Football) October 23, 2020
Knights have specially-designed uniforms that are truly out of this world and players will be sporting some cleats worthy of walking on the moon.
That 808 drip 💧💧
— UCF Football 🚀🌌 (@UCF_Football) October 24, 2020
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A rocket launch is the cherry on top of a special game day. In case you missed the launch, watch it here. SpaceX was launching another round of Starlink satellites designed to provide internet down on Earth, even to remote areas.
Watch the launch from the stadium below:
Good morning, @elonmusk 👋🚀 pic.twitter.com/dWn0GEhURT
— UCF Football 🚀🌌 (@UCF_Football) October 24, 2020
Get the full game recap here.