FBC Mortgage Stadium is the on-campus home of the UCF Knights in Orlando, Florida, and the centerpiece of UCF's rise into the Big 12 Conference. Nicknamed 'The Bounce House' because its metal stands visibly flex when the student section jumps in unison, it's known as one of the more raucous atmospheres in Group of Five-turned-Power-Conference football. The stadium's compact bowl keeps the crowd close to the field, amplifying noise on third downs and after big plays. It has become a signature part of UCF's home-field identity as the program has climbed the college football ranks.
The stadium opened in 2007, giving UCF its first true on-campus football venue, and it earned its 'Bounce House' nickname almost immediately from the way the structure moves under a jumping crowd. It became a symbol of the program's ascent during UCF's undefeated 2017 season, when the Knights went 13-0 and claimed a self-declared national title amid the campaign's unbeaten run. The stadium has carried several sponsor names over the years while keeping its Bounce House identity intact. It remains ground zero for UCF's transition into a Power Conference program.
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