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Sport
  
Football

All-time series
  
Tied 2–2

Meetings total
  
4

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First meeting
  
October 26, 2013 UCF 62–17

Latest meeting
  
October 22, 2016 UCF 24–16

Next meeting
  
November 11, 2017 at Orlando, FL

The Civil Conflict (sometimes styled as the conFLiCT), is the name given by former University of Connecticut football head coach Bob Diaco to Connecticut's annual matchup against the UCF Knights football team of the University of Central Florida. The teams first met in 2013 as members of the American Athletic Conference (The American). Diaco was fired at the end of the 2016 season, to be replaced by Randy Edsall.

In June 2015, Connecticut created a trophy for the rivalry and announced it on Twitter. UCF had not been involved in the announcement and was unaware of it beforehand. The Knights head coach and interim athletic director George O'Leary dismissed both the trophy and the motivations for a rivalry between the two teams. Diaco responded by saying, "They [UCF] don't get to say whether they are our rival or not." The New York Post said that Diaco created the "worst rivalry in sports history."

Before Diaco gave a name to the series, the teams had played twice. UCF won the first game in 2013, and Connecticut's upset of UCF in 2014 was the Knights' only conference loss in their first two years as members of The American. Connecticut won for the second straight year in 2015 game, dropping UCF's record on the season to 0–6. Following its win in the 2016 game, UCF exited the field without accepting, or even acknowledging, the trophy.

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