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UCF football star plays baseball game, runs to field for spring game: 'This is a dream for me'

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Being a multi-sport athlete in college isn’t uncommon, but it does come with a lot of pressure, especially when key games land on the same day. 

Just ask University of Central Florida’s John Rhys Plumlee, who had to rush from the baseball field to the football field this past weekend. 

But he wouldn’t change it for the world. 

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John Rhys Plumlee of Central Florida during an NCAA college basketball game against Siena, Sunday, Feb. 19, 2023, in Orlando, Fla. Plumlee is the consummate two-sport athlete for Central Florida. (AP Photo/Terrance Coakley)

"One of the coolest days of my life, and I think I’m probably going to die with it being one of the coolest days of my life," Plumlee said, via The Associated Press. "I’m super, super thankful and blessed to be able to do what I do and be able to have the fun that I’m able to have. This is a movie for me. This is a dream for me. Second-grad John Rhys dreamed about this day for a long time."

Plumlee went 2-for-3 with a triple and two RBI during Friday’s 12-3 win for the UCF Knights over Memphis, but he was taken out of the game in the seventh inning to rush over to the football locker room.

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The quarterback needed to get his pads on for the spring game that was taking place. 

Plumlee ran off the baseball field, cleats and all, and was driven by a golf cart over to the football facilities. He rushed through his changing, getting some help with the pads, and he was on the Knights’ football sideline seven minutes after leaving the baseball field. 

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