Just as most of his UCF college peers start their summer party cycle around 10:30 p.m., Jamiyus Pittman tucks himself into bed.
Pittman, a sophomore defensive tackle, didn't want to test his unofficial curfew. He was simply too afraid.
"He can tell when you aren't sleeping," Pittman said in reference to UCF's new strength and conditioning coach Zach Duval. "I don't know how, but he'll call you out on it. Which is always good because I'm nervous to stay up past 11 p.m. just because I don't know what the consequences will be the next day.