The Brumbies have added two Canberra juniors to their roster for the 2017 Super Rugby season.Australian under-20s representatives Jordan Jackson-Hope and Faaleleli Sione agreed on Friday to join the franchises extended playing squad next year.Jackson-Hope, a utility back, played two games for the Brumbies while on a development contract in 2016 - scoring a try in his second appearance against the Sunwolves.We saw this year that he is up to the challenge of Super Rugby, coach Stephen Larkham said.Weve been very impressed with his performances at training and on the field all year ... and we are looking forward to seeing Jordans game develop to another level, here at the Brumbies in 2017.Larkham said promising front rower Sione had good skills and game knowledge for a big man and hopes he will flourish around the likes of Ben Alexander, Scott Sio and Allan Alaalatoa. Cheap Air Max Online . 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Were just looking for a little more depth here and there.Depth issues aside, the Knights (4-3, 2-1 in the AAC) turnaround season is going better than expected with the team two wins away from bowl eligibility after coming off a 0-12 season in 2015.I didnt honestly know going into the beginning of the year how quickly wed be able to accomplish some of our goals and make that work, said Frost, who was brought in from Oregon to replace George OLeary last December. Weve made a lot more progress than maybe I even thought to the point our record is really good for where our expectations were going at the beginning of the year.There werent a lot of expectations for a program coming off a winless season. But the Knights have turned it around with a tenacious defense and often just enough offense to squeak by as they sit in contention with Temple and USF for the AAC East division lead.UCF is coming off an impressive come-from-behind 24-16 road win over UConn on Saturday. The win followed a heart-breaking last-second homecoming 26-25 loss to Temple a week earlier.For us to get down the way we did and claw back was great to see, said Frost, whose team also suffered a double-overtime loss to Maryland on the final play earlier in the season. It showed the charracter of our team.ddddddddddddAnd to be in an identical situation as two others where we had to stop somebody at the end of the game was good to see. This team just continues to impress me with its character.After enduring last season, the players wanted to be improved. They worked hard during the offseason to be better.Now they are enjoying seeing the results of the work they put in.Its been crazy, said junior defensive end Tony Guerad, who leads the defensive linemen with 25 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks. Last year was downfall, we didnt play that good. But this year we have a chip we have a chip on our shoulder.Its a different environment so we are (happier), playing fast and physical. So its been fun this year.The Knights have certainly caught the attention of Houston coach Tom Herman.Obviously you go from zero wins to three wins in four games, thats pretty good, Herman said. Really good scheme, (Frost) has his guys playing really hard.So yeah, hes done a really, really good job in a short amount of time.A defense that ranks in top five in most major categories in the AAC has been a major reason for the progress. But there is no denying the progress of freshman quarterback McKenzie Milton, who was first inserted into the starting lineup in the third game of the season, has gotten better as the season has progressed.Milton is coming off his best game so far, throwing for 317 yards three touchdowns while completing 29 of 45 attempts while leading the comeback.I thought we took a big step forward on Saturday, Frost said. There has been improvement every week. Seeing the passing game click like that is a big part of what we need going forward.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '