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Post by KimJongBaze » 06 Jun 2020, 09:25

Strength in Unity really the vibes #blacklivesmatter

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Post by Soapy » 06 Jun 2020, 10:25

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USF Bulls win 30-12 against SMU Mustangs but lose another freshman WR in Sapp to hip pointer injury
October 1st, 2016 -- Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL)
SMU Mustangs (0-3, 0-0) at #11 South Florida Bulls (3-0, 0-0)

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SMU - 0 / 3 / 3 / 7 // 13
USF - 6 / 7 / 7 / 10 // 30
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Scoring Summary
Quarter 1
5:22 (USF) M. Perkins, 42 Yd FG
3:47 (USF) M. Perkins, 19 Yd FG

Quarter 2
4:14 (USF) R. Miller, 1 Yd run
2:21 (SMU) D. Walters, 27 Yd FG

Quarter 3
3:37 (USF) R. Miller, 1 Yd run
1:45 (SMU) D. Walters, 29 Yd FG

Quarter 4
7:57 (USF) C. Golden, 5 Yd pass from G. Oliver
3:28 (SMU) P. Line, 1 Yd run
0:00 (USF) M. Perkins, 26 Yd FG

#11 South Florida Bulls (4-0, 1-0)
QB Grant Oliver, Rs Sophomore: 26 of 39, 277 yards, touchdown.
HB Stafon McCray, Rs Junior: 23 carries, 124 yards.
WR Franklin Sapp, Freshman: 5 receptions, 74 yards.
TE Buck Burns, Sophomore: 5 receptions, 40 yards.
ILB Nigel Harris, Rs Junior: 7 tacles.
OLB Jeffrey Reese, Junior: 3 tackles, interception.

SMU Mustangs (0-4, 0-1)
QB Neal Burcham, Rs Senior: 15 of 26, 166 yards, 2 interceptions.
HB Prescott Line, Rs Senior: 25 carries, 142 yards, touchdown.
WR Jabryce Taylor, Rs Junior: 3 receptions, 85 yards.
WR Deion Sanders, Rs Junior: 2 receptions, 33 yards.
S Myles Crosby, Rs Junior: 9 tackles.

Prospects in Attendance
QB David Johnson [#6 QB]: 6'3", 208lbs | Tucker, GA | 4-star
HB David Ross [#10 HB]: 6'1", 221lbs | Hinesville, GA | 4-star
DT Ben Jennings [#10 DT]: 6'2", 285lbs | Davie, FL | 4-star
CB Bradley Bentley [#40 CB]: 6'2", 176lbs | Cartersville, GA | 3-star
LB John Jacobs [#50 ILB]: 6'1", 241lbs | Gloucester Point, VA | 3-star
OLB James Tucker [#37 OLB]: 6'0", 212lbs | Oviedo, FL | 3-star
CB Michael Bush [#61 CB]: 6'1", 189lbs | Carol City, FL | 3-star
DE Taylor Fletcher [#24 DE]: 6'5", 255lbs | Punta Gorda, FL | 3-star
DT Chris Allen [#48 DT]: 6'3", 254lbs | New Smyrna Beach, FL | 3-star

Next Game: at Memphis (1-3, 0-0) :: C Overall, C+ Offense, C Defense

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Post by Soapy » 06 Jun 2020, 10:31

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Week 6 Top Stories
1. Wisconsin's offense couldn't get it going as they are upset by San Diego State.
2. The Big Ten race takes an unexpected turn as Nebraska stumbles vs. Rutgers.
3. Oklahoma takes care of business as they take down rival Texas.
4. #17 Clemson is elated following a 37-33 victory over #12 Georgia Tech.
5. Sutcliffe kicks Utah's way to a victory versus rival #9 USC.

Week 7 Notable Games
#14 Oregon (3-1, 1-0) at #11 Arizona State (4-1, 1-1)
#20 Michigan (3-2, 1-1) at #17 Rutgers (4-0, 2-0)
#4 Stanford (4-1, 4-1) at #16 Washington (4-1, 1-1)
#7 Miami (4-1, 1-1) at Florida State (3-2, 2-1)

NCAA Players of the Week
Shane Tucker (HB, Middle Tennessee State) :: W vs. Old Dominion :: 34 carries, 213 yards, 4 touchdowns.
Xavier Phillips (OLB, Oklahoma) :: W vs. Texas :: 10 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, forced fumble, fumble recovery.

AAC Players of the Week
Deionte Buckley (HB, Cincinnati) :: W vs. UMass :: 19 carries, 120 yards, 4 touchdowns.
Jeffrey Reese (OLB, USF) :: W vs. SMU :: 3 tackles, tackle for loss, interception.

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Post by Soapy » 06 Jun 2020, 10:40

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Bulls land seven commitments over the weekend as they crack top five in Coaches Poll
Eddie Fernandez -- 247 Sports USF Insider

On the same weekend that the USF Bulls reached the top five of both the AP and Coaches Poll for the first time in nearly a decade, they received seven commitments and are on the verge of receiving some more.

Four-star DT Ben Jennings, three-star CB Bradley Bentley, three-star LB John Jacobs, three-star OLB James Tucker, three-star CB Michael Bush, three-star DE Taylor Fletcher and three-star DT Chris Allen all were on campus this weekend and all of them committed by Monday morning.

The only players that were on campus that did not commit are four-star quarterback David Johnson and four-star running back David Ross, two out of state prospects from the state of Georgia that many experts are picking to select USF any day now.

The seven additions plus Johnson and Ross' likely commitments along with three-star defensive tackle Ben Woodard would almost certainly make it a wrap for USF's 2017 recruiting cycle.

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Post by Captain Canada » 06 Jun 2020, 13:02

What a weekend :obama:
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Post by Caesar » 06 Jun 2020, 16:01

USF must've been handing out bags.

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Post by Soapy » 06 Jun 2020, 17:31

Captain Canada wrote:
06 Jun 2020, 13:02
What a weekend :obama:
Caesar wrote:
06 Jun 2020, 16:01
USF must've been handing out bags.
strip club capital. take them boys down SR-60 to start the night and finish it off on Dale Mabry with a late night stop on Nebraska.

IYKYK.

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Post by Soapy » 06 Jun 2020, 17:41

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As Bulls and Golden Knights both land in the top fifteen of the AP Poll, the Big 12 pays close attention
Anthony Washington -- The Tampa Bay Chronicles

The Big 12 has been stodgy – to be kind – when it comes to expanding its product. Some don’t want to share the pie, some got cold feet, some just couldn’t find the right fit, and they’re all right in their own ways. But as this week showed, it’s time to change this up.

The Big 12 had to do all it could to keep the foxes out of the henhouse to take more of its programs, and now it’s a weaker overall product without Texas A&M, Missouri, Nebraska and Colorado.

USF and UCF both find themselves ranked in the top fifteen of the latest AP Poll, the Bulls coming in at number five and UCF a few spots behind them at thirteen. The average attendance of USF's games this season? 65,212. UCF? 45,323. They are both home to some of the biggest media markets in the country and with their addition to a conference like say, the Big 12, they would be adding the state of Florida into the mix from both a media standpoint as well as recruiting.

According to reports, officials from both schools have begun 'preliminary' discussions with Big 12 officials but nothing is set yet.

UCF is still trying to gear up the interest in Orlando to get the fans out on a regular basis, and USF needs to do this for a few more years to get the stability needed to make going to games a habit.

But how many people were at, say, Rutgers games late in the year? Is Maryland selling out the house? Did the Big Ten care all that much? Not really – the BTN deal is solid, which means it doesn’t matter that 12 people show up for Illinois games, too.

This is about more than attendance – it’s about expanding the brand. Expanding the TV possibilities, Generating a bigger reach. Do you really think the Big Ten even cares one lick about Maryland and Rutgers? Nope, but it can say it’s in the New York/New Jersey and Baltimore/DC markets now. There were plenty of good seats available at several Big 12 schools throughout this season, but the league’s problem continues to be its closed up world. If you don’t care about Texas-Oklahoma based schools, the conference probably isn't your cup of tea.

USF has around 50,000 students, UCF around 65,000, and while a lot are commuters, that’s still a massive, massive base to draw from. Create a consistent winner at either one, roll in an Oklahoma or a Texas once in a while, and boom. You’ve built this thing up.

You get Tampa, Orlando, and the whole I-4 corridor. You expand your recruiting base. You expand your TV markets to a whole other level, and you expand your brand.


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Post by Soapy » 06 Jun 2020, 18:52

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Bulls hang on in fourth quarter to avoid upset at the hands of the Tigers on rainy Memphis afternoon
October 8th, 2016 -- Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium (Memphis, TN)
#5 South Florida Bulls (4-0, 1-0) at Memphis Tigers (1-3, 0-0)

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USF - 0 / 14 / 3 / 3 // 20
MEM - 3 / 10 / 3 / 0 // 16
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Scoring Summary
Quarter 1
5:08 (MEM) J. Elliot, 33 Yd FG

Quarter 2
7:56 (MEM) S. Richardson, 4 Yd pass from B. Scott
6:27 (USF) S. McCray, 36 Yd run
4:47 (USF) D. Tice, 35 Yd run
2:36 (MEM) J. Elliot, 51 Yd FG

Quarter 3
6:05 (USF) M. Perkins, 40 Yd FG
3:28 (MEM) J. Elliot, 28 Yd FG

Quarter 4
5:36 (USF) M. Perkins, 19 Yd FG

#5 South Florida Bulls (5-0, 2-0)
QB Grant Oliver, Rs Sophomore: 22 of 29, 194 yards, interception.
HB Stafon McCray, Rs Junior: 22 carries, 204 yards, touchdown.
WR Corey Sharp, Freshman: 6 receptions, 68 yards.
TE Buck Burns, Sophomore: 5 receptions, 44 yards.
S Dan Johnson, Freshman: 7 tackles, tackle for loss.
CB Reggie Wilkerson, Rs Junior: 5 tackles, tackle for loss, interception.

Memphis Tigers (1-4, 0-1)
QB Brayden Scott, Rs Junior: 19 of 30, 170 yards, touchdown, 2 interceptions.
HB Marquis Warford, Rs Junior: 13 carries, 80 yards.
HB Spencer Olson, Rs Freshman: 10 carries, 56 yards.
TE Rian McKinley, Junior: 7 receptions, 64 yards.
CB Chauncey Lanier, Rs Senior: 5 tackles, interception.

Next Game: vs. Syracuse (0-5, 0-3) :: B- Overall, B- Offense, B- Defense

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Post by Soapy » 06 Jun 2020, 18:57

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Week 7 Top Stories
1. Ann Arbor is celebrating after a sweet victory over Big Ten rival #17 Rutgers.
2. Florida plows over Vanderbilt in a convincing conference victory.
3. Texas A&M triumphs over Mississippi State in a SEC riot.
4. Kansas State downs West Virginia 35-25 in their Big 12 opener.

Week 8 Notable Games
#12 Oregon (4-1, 2-0) at #8 Utah (4-1, 3-0)
#13 Stanford (4-2, 4-2) at Notre Dame (2-5, 0-0)
#14 Washington (5-1, 2-1) at #23 Colorado (4-1, 1-1)

NCAA Players of the Week
Akeel Lynch (HB, Penn State) :: W vs. Purdue :: 18 carries, 143 yards, 4 touchdowns.
Keith Kelsey (OLB, Louisville) :: W vs. Clemson :: 13 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, forced fumble, fumble recovery.

AAC Players of the Week
James Whitefield (WR, Temple) :: W vs. Navy :: 9 receptions, 131 yards, 3 touchdowns.
Eric Thomas (OLB, Tulane) :: W vs. Cincinnati :: 13 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, fumble recovery.
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