Duke, Kansas, Kentucky, Navy and North Carolina among contingent of schools that met with ANAC to discuss membership
Jessica West -- SI.com
By all accounts, the first season of the American National Athletic Conference (ANAC) has been a rousing success with record breaking viewership numbers week over week thanks in large part to the hyper competitiveness and the ability to field routine top five and top ten matchups. It hasn't been great for all programs, however.
Several programs have met with the the conference's leadership board this past Wednesday for a discussion that revolved around the agreed upon incentive based payout structure that the conference established last year heading into their inaugural season. Unlike previous conferences where the money was split evenly, in the ANAC's respective Divisions, the payout is based on end of season seeding as well as individual bowl performances.
Among the schools were reportedly Duke, Kansas, Kansas State, Kentucky, Indiana, Navy and North Carolina, all programs -- outside of Navy -- that have strong basketball programs.
Another point of discussion was the minimum athletic budget required to be part of the conference which almost stopped Navy from being one of the inaugural members. While the service academy was able to match the number, which is rumored to be in the $80 million range. The prior season, Navy's operating budget for their athletic department was just $58 million.
It remains to be seen what the final outcome is from these discussions although early reports seem to suggest that contraction might be on the horizon with a move to the Big 12 or competing as an independent in football being more profitable for those lower football programs.
Bulls continue to win, this time at home against Penn State
The atmosphere was tense in Raymond James Stadium as the undefeated South Florida Bulls fell into a 14-0 hole early in the game thanks to an interception, a long touchdown run by Penn State quarterback Bryan Myers which was then followed by a three-and-out on offense for USF and a methodical touchdown drive by Penn State.
The Nittany Lions wouldn't score another touchdown until the fourth quarter while the Bulls would go on to score seven more times in the 49-27 win on Senior Day to wrap up Champions Division play.
In likely his last home game should he declare early for the draft as expected, Joey Spence threw for 382 yards and five touchdowns with two going on deep passes to Jason McDowell who averaged 34 yards per reception and also connected with Chris Wallace twice in the endzone. Derek Young caught the other touchdown and also ran for two touchdowns in what was likely the final home for Young and McDowell as well.
Wallace, who was honored before the game along with the other eight seniors on the roster, broke his own USF single-season record for most receiving touchdowns with his 23rd and 24th touchdown of the year.
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Quarter 1
[PSU] B. Myers, 30 Yd run (6:48)
[PSU] S. Mason, 5 Yd run (3:28)
[USF] D. Young, 3 Yd run (1:34)
Quarter 2
[USF] D. Young, 6 Yd pass from J. Spence (4:37)
[USF] J. McDowell, 74 Yd pass from J. Spence (2:45)
[PSU] A. Quinn, 35 Yd FG (0:00)
Quarter 3
[USF] D. Young, 24 Yd run (6:47)
[USF] J. McDowell, 65 Yd pass from J. Spence (4:40)
[PSU] A. Quinn, 38 Yd FG (2:11)
Quarter 4
[USF] C. Wallace, 2 Yd pass from J. Spence (7:35)
[USF] C. Wallace, 0 Yd pass from J. Spence (4:24)
---------------------------------------------------------------- #1 South Florida Bulls
QB Joey Spence: 29 of 44, 382 yards, 5 touchdowns, 2 interceptions, sacked once
HIM Derek Young: 12 carries, 103 yards, 2 touchdowns, 4 receptions, 70 yards, touchdown
HB Dionte McCarthy: 3 carries, 11 yards
TE Chris Wallace: 12 receptions, 104 yards, 2 touchdowns
WR Jason McDowell: 5 receptions, 170 yards, 2 touchdowns
S Wesley Adams: 12 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, sack
LB Clint Parker: 6 tackles, tackle for loss, sack
CB Tyler Matthews: 6 tackles, interception
DT Russ Bailey: 4 tackles, tackle for loss, sack
DE Travis Peters: 4 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 2 sacks
DE Jordan Odom: 3 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, sack
DT T.J. Meeks: 3 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 2 sacks
#18 Penn State Nittany Lions
QB Bryan Myers: 22 of 29, 229 yards, interception, 23 carries, 64 yards, touchdown, 2 fumbles (1 recovered), sacked 7 times
HB Shawn Mason: 18 carries, 134 yards, 2 touchdowns, 8 receptions, 94 yards
HB Luke Jones: 3 carries, 44 yards
WR Nelson Wright: 6 receptions, 48 yards
WR Jeremy Butler: 2 receptions, 41 yards
S Dustin Harrell: 8 tackles
S Patrick Clark: 7 tackles, tackle for loss
S Todd Matthews: 4 tackles, interception
CB Perry Freund: 2 tackles, tackle for loss, interception
Bulls coaching staff extremely high on latest quarterback commit
Eddie Fernandez -- 247 Sports USF Insider
Three-star Michigan quarterback Jacob Venckus has committed to the University of South Florida, the only D-1 school to offer him a scholarship.
Venckus was lightly recruited by Virginia Tech and Middle Tennessee State but they never pulled the trigger on an offer, even after Venckus had an impressive showing at one of Alabama's satellite camp this summer. Venckus was also a thrower at the Elite 11 camp although he did not participate in the actual competition where fellow recruiting class mate Jet Millines finished sixth.
The arm talent is clearly there for Venckus who is a big, strong kid but his accuracy issues were on display both at the Elite 11 camp and during his senior season where he completed just 48 percent of his passes. USF's coaching staff is confident that they'll be able to develop Venckus alongside Millines in an effort to have a stronger and deeper quarterback room going forward.
The Crystal Balls are also rolling in for five-star receiver Alston Marks with USF emerging as the favorite to land their third five-star in this recruiting class.
2038 USF Recruiting Class
WR Joseph Moses [WR #1]: 6'2", 210lbs | Tampa, FL | 5-star | 4.50 40-yd dash, 335 Bench Press Max, 225 Squat Max
S Michael Robinson [FS #1]: 6'2", 179lbs | Belle Glade, FL | 5-star | 4.32 40-yd dash, 360 Bench Press Max, 365 Squat Max
ILB Noah Webster [ILB #1]: 6'2", 220lbs | Calabasas, CA | 4-star | 4.70 40-yd dash, 335 Bench Press Max, 655 Squat Max
G Woody Humphrey [G #1]: 6'1", 268lbs | North Druid Hills, GA | 4-star | 4.68 40-yd dash, 455 Bench Press Max, 680 Squat Max
S Kyle Locher [SS #1]: 6'3", 204lbs | Goodland, KS [IMG] | 4-star | 4.48 40-yd dash, 330 Bench Press Max, 365 Squat Max
DT Rahmod Carter [DT #4]: 6'5", 298lbs | Kenosha, WI [IMG] | 4-star | 4.88 40-yd dash, 410 Bench Press Max, 545 Squat Max
CB K.J. Waters [CB #5]: 6'1", 161lbs | Orlando, FL | 4-star | 4.44 40-yd dash, 250 Bench Press Max, 275 Squat Max
DE Jesse Berrong [DE #14]: 6'2", 265lbs | Northridge, OH | 4-star | 4.72 40-yd dash, 390 Bench Press Max, 570 Squat Max
T Cole Britton [T #10]: 6'6", 288lbs | Miami, FL | 4-star | 5.00 40-yd dash, 450 Bench Press Max, 640 Squat Max
QB Jet Millines [QB #5]: 6'3", 225lbs | Fort Lauderdale, FL | 4-star | 4.50 40-yd dash, 235 Bench Press Max, 330 Squat Max
OLB Jackson Gold Jr. [OLB #22]: 5'11", 210lbs | Miami, FL | 3-star | 4.76 40-yd dash, 400 Bench Press Max, 620 Squat Max
QB Jacob Venckus [QB #30]: 6'2", 210lbs | Shelby, MI | 3-star | 4.76 40-yd dash, 310 Bench Press Max, 250 Squat Max
2038 USF Recruiting Board
WR Alston Marks [WR #2]: 6'1", 202lbs | York, SC | 5-star | Alabama, USF, Georgia
CB Bryan Carter [CB #3]: 6'1", 171lbs | Calabasas, CA | 4-star | Oregon, Colorado, USF
T Wally Bayless [T #5]: 6'4", 275lbs | Milpitas, CA [IMG] | 4-star | Oregon, Michigan State, USF
TE Landon Wile [TE #11]: 6'3", 227lbs | Fort Lauderdale, FL | 3-star | Southern Miss, USF, UCF
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DE Jason Wilson [DE #9]: 6'2", 263lbs | Laurel, VA | 4-star | Committed to Navy
FB T.J. Dawson [FB #6]: 6'1", 236lbs | Miami, FL | 3-star | Committed to Nevada
Navy to compete as an independent in football, ANAC announces re-seeding
Jessica West -- SI.com
The Naval Academy announced on Monday that this week's game against Penn State will be their final as a member of the ANAC as they will be competing as an independent in all sports going forward, following the lead of Air Force who is also leaving the Pac-12.
Navy was part of the Champions Division this season and scheduled to be a member of it next season as they were safe from relegation. ANAC quickly announced that due to Navy's exodus, teams will be moved up one seed, making Notre Dame safe from relegation, Oklahoma will now play in the Champions Play-In Game and previously relegated Clemson will now be part of the relegation playoffs.
ANAC also confirmed that an additional team will be added to the Rising Division to bring membership back up to 48 total teams but haven't announced yet who it will be. The early leaders are Washington, Houston and Illinois.
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Week 14 Preview: at Central Florida Knights
Record: 3-8, 3-6 Rising Division
Head Coach: Bob Diaco (27-23 at UCF, 4th year, 94-125)
Offensive Coordinator: Morris Carter (Spread)
Defensive Coordinator: Mike Dorsey (3-4)
Team Rankings
Points Per Game: 66th
Total Offense: 49th
Rushing Offense: 106th
Passing Offense: 19th
Total Defense: 99th
Rushing Defense: 55th
Passing Defense: 104th
Turnover Differential: 55th
Team Schedule
vs. Cincinnati: L 42-23
vs. Kentucky: L 42-31
vs. South Carolina: L 31-24
at Memphis: L 30-28
at Iowa: L 27-70 OT
vs. UNC: L 45-13
at Pittsburgh: L 38-20
at Duke: W 26-21
vs. Oklahoma State: W 45-28
at West Virginia: W 52-42
at #14 Virginia Tech: L 49-32
USF runs up the score against their bitter rival UCF
'The Bounce House' was living up to it's name as USF's first two drives ended with an interception and former USF running back Jason Gibson found the endzone for the Knights to get the party started.
After William Collins' touchdown gave UCF the 14-7 lead, the UCF faithful would be eerily quiet for the rest of the night as Chris Wallace took over the game, breaking the NCAA record for most career receiving yards as the Bulls blew out the Knights 70-24.
Wallace caught fifteen passes for 262 yards and two touchdowns, helping turn the game around in the second quarter. Wallace's domination continued in the third quarter where he broke USF's single season record for most receiving yards to surpass William Stone and later on in the quarter, Wallace would break Nevada's Trevor Insley's record for most career receiving yards.
It was an eventful night as well for Heisman hopeful Joey Spence who threw three interceptions and lost a fumble. Spence still threw for 456 yards and five touchdowns, becoming three touchdowns shy of Jeff Jones' USF record for most passing touchdowns in a single season.
Gibson, who is from Tampa and started his career at USF before transferring for his senior season, had a 24-yard run but was bottled up for the rest of the night, averaging just 3.6 yards per carry on fifteen attempts totaling 55 yards.
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Quarter 1
[UCF] J. Gibson, 24 Yd run (5:17)
[USF] D. Young, 4 Yd pass from J. Spence (2:28)
[UCF] W. Collins, 6 Yd pass from T. Dodds (0:35)
Quarter 2
[USF] D. McCarthy, 3 Yd run (3:44)
[USF] J. McDowell, 14 Yd pass from J. Spence (2:01)
[USF] C. Wallace, 22 Yd pass from J. Spence (0:28)
[UCF] A. Nichols, 32 Yd FG (0:00)
Quarter 3
[USF] J. McDowell, 4 Yd pass from J. Spence (5:26)
[USF] D. McCarthy, 5 Yd run (2:11)
[USF] K. Fowler, returned interception 64 Yds (1:07)
[UCF] C. Young, returned kickoff 102 Yds (0:56)
[USF] S. Washington, 8 Yd pass from J. Spence (0:24)
Quarter 4
[USF] E. Valentine, 6 Yd run (6:04)
[USF] C. Wallace, 1 Yd pass from C. Cooke (2:44)
---------------------------------------------------------------- #1 South Florida Bulls
QB Joey Spence: 31 of 49, 456 yards, 5 touchdowns, 3 interceptions, sacked once, fumble (lost)
QB Charlie Cooke: 4 of 7, 25 yards, touchdown
HIM Derek Young: 12 carries, 148 yards, 5 receptions, 45 yards, touchdown
HB Dionte McCarthy: 7 carries, 30 yards, 2 touchdowns
TE Chris Wallace: 15 receptions, 262 yards, 2 touchdowns
WR Jason McDowell: 4 receptions, 66 yards, 2 touchdowns
WR Maurice Bennett: 2 receptions, 47 yards
CB Kenny Fowler: 8 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 2 interceptions
S Mark Robinson: 6 tackles, interception
LB Clint Parker: 5 tackles, 2 tackles for loss
CB Tyler Matthews: 4 tackles, 2 tackles for loss
DT Russ Bailey: 3 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, sack
CB Julius Hughes: 2 tackles, interception
Central Florida Knights
QB Terrell Dodds: 24 of 36, 229 yards, touchdown, 4 interceptions
HB Jason Gibson: 15 carries, 55 yards, touchdown
WR Chuck Henderson: 7 receptions, 81 yards
TE William Collins: 4 receptions, 37 yards, touchdown
WR Kris Porter: 4 receptions, 30 yards
S Gary Manning: 9 tackles, tackle for loss, interception
CB Ronnie Hardy: 7 tackles, 2 interceptions
NT Greg Hall: 1 tackle, tackle for loss, sack, fumble recovery
Bulls land another five-star receiver in South Carolina's Alston Marks
Eddie Fernandez -- 247 Sports USF Insider
In probably the most unprobeable signing of the class, the University of South Florida has landed a commitment from five-star receiver Alston Marks out of York, South Carolina, beating out Alabama and Georgia in a recruitment that only began a few weeks ago.
The Bulls were expecting to sign just one receiver this cycle after their big hauls the last few ones and zeroed in on Tampa native Joseph Moses who committed to USF before the season and has a been a frequent visitor on campus. The Bulls coaching staff, heading into their matchup with Clemson, got word that Marks was having second thoughts about Alabama and Georgia with the five-star receiver being the one to reach out to USF's staff.
USF head coach Malcolm Francois Sr. met with Marks in his home that Saturday night before heading back to Tampa, scheduling Marks' eventually official visit just a few weeks later when the Bulls hosted Penn State. The Bulls managed to get a slate of their top commits to also come to that game, Senior Day, where Marks silently committed to the Bulls before announcing his commitment publicly this past Friday.
While they have similar builds and athleticism, Moses and Marks are very different players. Moses is a physical receiver with elite hands and extremely developed route running skills that even at this stage in his career would make him one of the best route runners on USF's current roster. The only question is if he is a big slot receiver or an outside guy, potentially at Z.
Marks' route running has tremendously improved but his best attribute is still being able to make plays with the ball in his hand. He's not as explosive as Dionte McCarthy but coming out of high school, they have very similar tape with most of Marks' big plays coming on screens and short routes where they get the ball to him quickly and he makes something happen after the catch. McCarthy eventually switched to running back once he got to USF and Marks will likely stay at receiver as his upside at the position is a lot higher than McCarthy's was at the same stage in their development but the drops at the high school level are a concern.
2038 USF Recruiting Class
WR Joseph Moses [WR #1]: 6'2", 210lbs | Tampa, FL | 5-star | 4.50 40-yd dash, 335 Bench Press Max, 225 Squat Max
WR Alston Marks [WR #2]: 6'1", 202lbs | York, SC | 5-star | 4.46 40-yd dash, 250 Bench Press Max, 275 Squat Max
S Michael Robinson [FS #1]: 6'2", 179lbs | Belle Glade, FL | 5-star | 4.32 40-yd dash, 360 Bench Press Max, 365 Squat Max
ILB Noah Webster [ILB #1]: 6'2", 220lbs | Calabasas, CA | 4-star | 4.70 40-yd dash, 335 Bench Press Max, 655 Squat Max
G Woody Humphrey [G #1]: 6'1", 268lbs | North Druid Hills, GA | 4-star | 4.68 40-yd dash, 455 Bench Press Max, 680 Squat Max
S Kyle Locher [SS #1]: 6'3", 204lbs | Goodland, KS [IMG] | 4-star | 4.48 40-yd dash, 330 Bench Press Max, 365 Squat Max
DT Rahmod Carter [DT #4]: 6'5", 298lbs | Kenosha, WI [IMG] | 4-star | 4.88 40-yd dash, 410 Bench Press Max, 545 Squat Max
CB K.J. Waters [CB #5]: 6'1", 161lbs | Orlando, FL | 4-star | 4.44 40-yd dash, 250 Bench Press Max, 275 Squat Max
DE Jesse Berrong [DE #14]: 6'2", 265lbs | Northridge, OH | 4-star | 4.72 40-yd dash, 390 Bench Press Max, 570 Squat Max
T Cole Britton [T #10]: 6'6", 288lbs | Miami, FL | 4-star | 5.00 40-yd dash, 450 Bench Press Max, 640 Squat Max
QB Jet Millines [QB #5]: 6'3", 225lbs | Fort Lauderdale, FL | 4-star | 4.50 40-yd dash, 235 Bench Press Max, 330 Squat Max
OLB Jackson Gold Jr. [OLB #22]: 5'11", 210lbs | Miami, FL | 3-star | 4.76 40-yd dash, 400 Bench Press Max, 620 Squat Max
QB Jacob Venckus [QB #30]: 6'2", 210lbs | Shelby, MI | 3-star | 4.76 40-yd dash, 310 Bench Press Max, 250 Squat Max
2038 USF Recruiting Board
CB Bryan Carter [CB #3]: 6'1", 171lbs | Calabasas, CA | 4-star | Oregon, Colorado, USF
T Wally Bayless [T #5]: 6'4", 275lbs | Milpitas, CA [IMG] | 4-star | Oregon, Michigan State, USF
TE Landon Wile [TE #11]: 6'3", 227lbs | Fort Lauderdale, FL | 3-star | Southern Miss, USF, UCF
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DE Jason Wilson [DE #9]: 6'2", 263lbs | Laurel, VA | 4-star | Committed to Navy
FB T.J. Dawson [FB #6]: 6'1", 236lbs | Miami, FL | 3-star | Committed to Nevada
Champions Division Final Preview: vs. #4 USC Trojans
Record: 11-1, 8-1 Champions Division (West Region Champions)
Head Coach: Lane Kiffin (266-120 at USC, 29th year)
Offensive Coordinator: David Mosley (Pro)
Defensive Coordinator: Eric Barber (4-3)
Team Leaders
Passing: Jimmy Nash (3803 yards, 37 TD, 6 INT, 186.5 rating)
Rushing: Cody Alfred (678 yards, 5.7 ypc, 9 TD)
Receiving: John Lowe (63 receptions, 1190 yards, 10 TD)
Defense: Derrick Davis (82 tackles, 29 TFL, 9.5 sacks, 5 PBU, FR)
Team Rankings
Points Per Game: 4th
Total Offense: 5th
Rushing Offense: 75th
Passing Offense: 5th
Total Defense: 57th
Rushing Defense: 15th
Passing Defense: 91st
Turnover Differential: 54th
Team Schedule
vs. Oklahoma: L 52-28
vs. FCS: W 42-10
at #3 Texas: W 35-31
vs. #8 Navy: W 45-33
at #14 Michigan State: W 45-28
vs. Michigan: W 33-28
at #5 Alabama: W 48-41
vs. #12 Oregon: W 37-10
vs. Texas A&M: W 45-24
at #19 Stanford: W 43-20
at Ohio: W 38-17
vs. UCLA: W 54-24