Wednesday marks an opportunity for Colorado and UCF to get off the mat after recent struggles.The bright side is that it’s early in the Big 12 Conference season, but both teams could benefit from some positive energy when they play in Orlando, Fla.Then-No. 7 Kansas humbled UCF (10-3, 1-1 Big 12) in a big way on Sunday.The visiting Jayhawks scored 99 points and their 51-point win represented the second-largest margin of victory in Kansas history. It was one of UCF’s most lopsided defeats, surpassing a 92-42 setback at North Carolina on Dec. 2, 1989.Keyshawn Hall (12 points) was the lone double-digit scorer as the Knights finished below 50 points for the first time since a 57-42 setback at Houston on Jan. 20, 2024.UCF, which ranked last in the Big 12 in points allowed per game (76.6) entering play Tuesday, now prepares for its first-ever conference game against Colorado. It’s just the third overall matchup dating back to the 2006-07 season.