No I don't think so. I mean, because there are several reasons for it. No. 1 UCF has been a pretty consistent threat to teams from those other [Power 5] leagues for a while. They've played them tough and they've won some games. They did get a ton of credibility from last year but in terms of losing it because of losses to Penn State and Missouri, people understand when you lose a first round quarterback and things change that you're not going to be quite what you were as the year before. The one thing I would cast as a validation so it doesn't seem like I'm dropping sunshine at it is that I think the challenge for not just UCF, but all the schools in the American is to establish their identity as a program rather than a good team. And what I mean by that is last year everybody acknowledged last year that that 2013 UCF team was a really good football team, but they were going to lose [Blake] Bortles and replace some other key parts. What are you now? And to have people say well it's UCF, they're just going to reload, that's the next step. That's one of the more difficult ones for programs in the American Athletic Conference in general and UCF particularly.