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USF POSTGAME REPORT
USF 49 – FLORIDA ATLANTIC 20
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Offense
-USF delivered another explosive outing, piling up 514 yards of offense and overwhelming FAU with balance, tempo, and efficiency. Quarterback Locklan Hewlett played one of the sharpest games of his career, going 21-of-25 for 285 yards and three touchdowns before a lower-leg injury limited him in the second half.
-The Bulls’ run game again proved to be the difference. Connor Suggs and Steven Snead sparked the offense early with chunk gains, while Nicholas Daniel and George Shembo chipped in critical red-zone production. Six different backs logged carries, and four scored touchdowns, including Elton York and Trey Chancellor on short-yardage finishes that broke FAU’s defensive spirit.
-Suggs finished with 75 yards on 10 carries, and Snead added 50 and a score. Daniel produced 47 yards on just seven attempts, showing the same acceleration and decisiveness he flashed last game. Shembo added a rushing touchdown to pair with his receiving score.
-The passing attack revolved around Tyler Williams, who delivered a dominant 138-yard, two-touchdown performance, consistently winning in space and punishing FAU’s soft zone coverage. Daidren Zipperer added 60 yards, while Jordyn Bridgewater and Snead provided timely chain-moving plays.
-From top to bottom, it was one of USF’s cleanest offensive efforts of the year—disciplined, explosive, and ruthlessly efficient in scoring situations.
Defense
-USF’s defense set the tone early and never lost control. The Bulls held FAU to 66 rushing yards on 20 attempts and forced quarterback Emory Williams into uncomfortable passing windows all afternoon. Williams finished 16-of-29 with 206 yards and a costly interception, an athletic, instinctive return from Izaiah Guy off a tipped pass.
-Guy led the defense with 10 tackles and the interception, while Cedrick Hawkins and Eric Rance added steady production. The tackling was spotty at times, with FAU being credited with five broken tackles. Overall the defense looked disciplined, pursuit angles were far sharper than recent weeks, and the pass rush generated consistent heat even without recording gaudy sack totals.
-FAU hit occasional intermediate throws, but USF’s coverage structure prevented explosive plays and kept the Owls behind the sticks for much of the second half. Tony White’s unit continues trending upward at the right time of the season.
Special Teams
-Nico Gramatica went a perfect 7-for-7 on extra points, while Elton York and David Igbinoghene combined for secure, efficient return work. York also added a 10-yard punt return that helped flip field position in the second quarter. FAU’s return game was neutralized throughout the afternoon.
-With no punts required, USF’s offense kept special teams largely on standby, but the phase remained clean, disciplined, and turnover-free.
Quotables
Execution. That’s what this was. We set the tone early and kept our foot on the gas.” – DJ Porter, USF Head Coach
I Guy's interception changed everything. Our energy on defense was different after that.” – Cedrick Hawkins, Safety
Our rhythm felt great. The guys up front gave me time, and our receivers made plays all day.” – Locklan Hewlett, Quarterback
Injury Notes
-Quarterback Locklan Hewlett exited after the third quarter after appearing to favor his right leg, an issue that seemed to affect his mobility and base on several throws. He did not return in the fourth quarter, but QB coach Pat Devlin indicated postgame that Hewlett could have re-entered if the game situation required it.
-No other new injuries were reported. The Bulls will continue to monitor Hewlett’s status throughout the week, but early indications suggest the issue is not expected to linger.
-Center Teriyan Morman remains out for the season with a foot fracture.
News
-USF's Izaiah Guy and Tyler Williams were named the American Conference defensive and offensive player's of the week for their efforts. This is the second time USF has been recognized for the offensive award with Steven Snead claiming it in the season opening win over NIU. It is the first time USF has received the defensive honor this season.
Next Up
-USF will travel to Rice next week to face off against Owls for the second straight week. Rice comes into the game with a 4-3 record overall and a 2-1 mark in American Conference games.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
AMERICAN CONFERENCE REPORT

American Conference Standings
TeamW-LPCTCONFPFPADIFFMOVHOMEAWAYSTK
#22 Tulane6-1.8574-02131239012.93-13-0W6
USF6-1.8573-023612710915.63-03-1W4
Tulsa5-2.7143-0173156172.43-02-2W3
UTSA4-3.5713-0256207497.01-23-1W2
North Texas6-2.7503-1229163668.34-22-0L1
Florida Atlantic5-2.7142-1233188456.42-13-1L1
Rice4-3.5712-119118381.11-33-0L2
Memphis3-4.4291-2183192-9-1.31-12-3W1
East Carolina2-5.2861-2158253-95-13.61-21-3L1
Charlotte2-5.2861-220019640.62-20-3W1
UAB3-4.4291-3198202-4-0.62-31-1L3
Temple2-6.2501-3144240-96-12.01-41-2L1
Navy0-7.0000-589183-94-13.40-50-2L7
Army0-6.0000-597158-61-10.20-40-2L6

American Conference Week 8 Scores
UTSA 39, Rice 31
#22 Tulane 15, Army 8
USF 49, Florida Atlantic 20
Charlotte 48, East Carolina 13
North Texas 38, UAB 24
Memphis 30, Temple 10
Tulsa 22, Navy 21
American Conference Players of the Week
Defensive: Izaiyah Guy – CB – USF | W 49–20 at FAU | 10 TKL, 1 TFL, 1 INT, 2 PBU
Offensive: Tyler Williams – WR – USF | W 49–20 at FAU | 9 REC, 138 YDS, 15.3 AVG, 2 TD
American Conference Week 9 Schedule
UAB at Army – Sat, Oct 30 – 12:30 PM
Charlotte at Memphis – Sat, Oct 30 – 2:30 PM
Navy at #13 Notre Dame – Sat, Oct 30 – 3:30 PM
USF at Rice – Sat, Oct 30 – 3:30 PM
Washington at #22 Tulane – Sat, Oct 30 – 4:00 PM
UTSA at Tulsa – Sat, Oct 30 – 6:00 PM
Florida Atlantic at East Carolina – Sat, Oct 30 – 8:00 PM
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT

Top 25 Media Poll
RankLWTeamW–LPTSLast WeekThis Week
13LSU (45)7–01,605W 34–33 at 5 Auburnat Missouri
22USC (20)8–01,374---at 16 Ohio State
35Miami6–11,311W 38–20 vs Georgia Techat Virginia Tech
46Pittsburgh7–01,305W 45–42 vs California25 UConn
51Auburn6–11,212L 34–33 vs 1 LSUat Ole Miss
69Michigan5–21,140W 52–50 vs 9 OregonRutgers
77Penn State6–11,128W 31–26 vs Marylandat Illinois
810Utah6–1968W 28–7 at Kansas Stateat BYU
94Oregon6–1958L 52–50 at 6 Michiganat 11 UCLA
1011Oklahoma6–2936W 44–10 vs FloridaKentucky
1112UCLA6–1884W 23–20 at Illinois9 Oregon
1214Georgia5–2794W 49–24 vs South Carolinaat Arkansas
1313Notre Dame5–2782---Navy
1416Alabama7–1782W 38–20 vs Mississippi Stateat Florida
1517Texas5–3733W 45–35 at 19 TennesseeUTEP
1615Ohio State5–2708W 35–17 vs Michigan State2 USC
1718Boston College6–2621W 31–14 vs Wake Forestat California
1819Clemson5–2577W 67–7 vs Florida Stateat SMU
198Tennessee5–2521L 45–35 vs 15 Texasat Texas A&M
2023Colorado6–1404---West Virginia
2122Boise State6–1402W 42–14 at Fresno StateUtah State
2224Tulane6–1341W 15–8 vs ArmyWashington
2325Louisiana6–1288W 52–24 vs Troyat Louisiana Tech
24NRIowa State6–2265W 30–27 vs TCUat Kansas
25NRUConn5–2229---at 4 Pittsburgh
Others receiving votes: Texas Tech 193, Missouri 170, UCF 147, Southern Mississippi 143, Arkansas 100, NC State 78, BYU 6, Hawai'i 5
Dropped from rankings: NC State 20, Florida Atlantic 21
National Players of the Week
Defensive: Jake Pope – SS – South Carolina | L 49–24 at 12 Georgia | 8 TKL 3 INT 1 PBU
Offensive: Brandon Tullis – HB – Rutgers | W 51–17 vs Coastal Carolina | 31 CAR 162 RUSH YDS 5.2 AVG 5 RUSH TD 1 FUM
Heisman Watch
Deuce Knight – QB – Auburn | L 34–33 vs 1 LSU | 24–35 298 PASS YDS 8.5 YPA 2 PASS TD 1 INT | 17 CAR 77 RUSH YDS
Arch Manning – QB – Texas | W 45–35 at 19 Tennessee | 27–35 376 PASS YDS 10.7 YPA 3 PASS TD | 18 CAR 60 RUSH YDS 1 RUSH TD
Manny Bomar – QB – Miami | W 38–20 vs Georgia Tech | 29–41 428 PASS YDS 10.4 YPA 4 PASS TD | 7 CAR 19 RUSH YDS 1 RUSH TD
David Sauer – QB – Tennessee | L 45–35 vs 15 Texas | 24–32 405 PASS YDS 12.7 YPA 3 PASS TD | 10 CAR –4 RUSH YDS
Keelon Russell – QB – Alabama | W 38–20 vs Mississippi State | 24–38 324 PASS YDS 8.5 YPA 1 PASS TD | 17 CAR 50 RUSH YDS
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USF RECRUITING REPORT
USF SEES TWO TARGETS COMMIT ELSEWHERE

Defensive tackle Grant Hurns, the nation's 500th ranked player, announced on social media that he has committed to Temple. Hurns had previously indicated that he had narrowed his choices down to USF and Temple.

Linebacker Barry Swayne of Winter Garden, Florida has announced his intention to sign with Army.
-USF's class now ranks 20th nationally with 85.35 points. The Bulls lead Tulsa by nearly 20 points for the best class in the American Conference.
Class of 2028
Last
First
Position
Class
Star Rating
Nat Rank
Pos Rank
State Rank
Height
Weight
Hometown
Smith
Dakota
WR
HS
:threestar:
468
60
80
6'1”
177
Tampa, FL
Kush
Immauel
SS
HS
:threestar:
494
65
10
6'0”
201
Tampa, FL
Doubs
Jacques
DT
HS
:threestar:
547
34
32
6'5”
301
Cartersville, GA
Peppers
Tyrone
DT
HS
:threestar:
584
8
34
6'3”
304
Saint Louis, MO
Tuten
Tyler
RG
HS
:threestar:
643
81
48
6'1”
307
Vero Beach, FL
Traore
Peter
SAM
HS
:threestar:
719
87
56
6'3”
230
Dunnellon, FL

Current Targets
Last
First
Position
Class
Star Rating
Nat Rank
Pos Rank
State Rank
Height
Weight
Hometown
Stage
Top Schools
Sowells
Jahzir
DT
HS
:threestar:
816
61
44
6'4”
290
Carrolton, GA
Top 5
USF, Hawaii, Fresno St
Bragg
Dom
K
HS
:threestar:
922
105
7
5'11”
166
Ocala, FL
Top 5
USF, FSU, App State
Terrell
Lonnie
MIKE
HS
:threestar:
938
108
54
6'3”
221
Port Saint Lucie, FL
Top 3
USF, ODU, Illinois
Lanovoi
Stanley
ATH
HS
:threestar:
966
110
21
6'1”
307
Jacksonville, FL
Top 5
USF, UCF, Buffalo
Michelle
Kyle
WR
HS
:threestar:
975
111
168
6'4”
188
Bradenton, FL
Top 8
USF, SDSU, ODU
Isaac
Sergio
TE
JUCO SO
:threestar:
1120
131
59
6'6”
221
Port Saint Lucie, FL
Top 8
USF, Minnesota, FAU
Sauer
Enrique
MIKE
HS
:threestar:
1163
135
73
6'2”
230
Bradenton, FL
Top 5
USF, UGA, Illinois
Lorenz
Enrique
RT
HS
:threestar:
1249
31
87
6'4”
315
Southfield, MI
Top 5
USF, UTEP, Buffalo
Cantwell
Rodney
WILL
JUCO SO
:threestar:
1270
148
97
6'0”
206
Winter Park, FL
Top 3
UCF, Wake, USF
Ellington
Quincey
DT
HS
:threestar:
1327
21
73
6'3”
292
Chandler, AZ
Top 8
Fresno St, UCF, USF
Barr
Josh
WR
HS
:threestar:
1474
171
274
6'1”
186
Bradenton, FL
Top 5
USF, SDSU, ODU
Brents
Keon
ATH
HS
:threestar:
1533
183
99
6'3”
228
Orlando, FL
Top 8
USF, TAMU, Illinois
Johnson
Ray
WR
HS
:threestar:
1556
186
284
6'3”
193
Bradenton, FL
Top 8
USF, UF, FAU
Nkwenti
Akeem
DT
HS
:threestar:
1627
194
83
6'0”
303
Pensacola, FL
Top 5
Wake, USF, App State
Cherry
Kenya
WR
HS
:threestar:
1705
205
308
6'1”
165
Sarasota, FL
Top 8
USF, SDSU, ODU

Targets Missed
Last
First
Position
Class
Star Rating
Nat Rank
Pos Rank
State Rank
Height
Weight
Hometown
Reason
Signed With
Hurns
Grant
DT
HS
:threestar:
500
11
27
6'1”
294
Flossmoor, IL
Signed Elsewhere
Temple
Kiwanuka
Jabari
RT
HS
:threestar:
1217
143
83
6'6”
293
Davenport, FL
Dealbreaker - Playing Style
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Swayne
Barry
MIKE
HS
:threestar:
1338
157
81
5'11”
218
Winter Garden, FL
Signed Elsewhere
Army
Neilon
Mychal
RT
HS
:threestar:
1464
169
99
6'7”
313
Kissimmee, FL
Dealbreaker - Playing Style
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Post by djp73 » 27 Nov 2025, 21:43

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GAME PREVIEW
USF 6-1(3-0) AT Rice 4-3(2-1)

Saturday October 30, 2027 | 3:30PM | Rice Stadium | Houston, Texas


USF BULLS
Head Coach: DJ Porter | 6-1 at USF | 6-1 Career
Schemes: Multiple | 3-3-5 Tite
2027 Season Schedule and Results
Sat, Aug 28 – at Northern Illinois – W 49-21
Sat, Sep 4 – vs Louisville – W 17-14
Sat, Sep 11 – at Boise State – L 7-14
Sat, Sep 18 – vs Florida A&M – W 41-20
Sat, Oct 2 – at Charlotte – W 28-21
Sat, Oct 9 – vs East Carolina – W 45-17
Sat, Oct 23 – at Florida Atlantic – W 49-20
Sat, Oct 30 – at Rice – 3:30 PM
Sat, Nov 6 – vs North Texas – 3:00 PM
Sat, Nov 13 – vs Navy – 12:30 PM
Sat, Nov 20 – vs UTSA – 3:30 PM
Sat, Nov 27 – vs Army – 1:30 PM
Stat Leaders
Passing | QB Locklan Hewlett | 1,645 Yds 13 TD 3 Int
Rushing | RB George Shembo | 367 Yds 5 TD
Receiving | WR Tyler Williams | 625 Yds 3 TD
Tackles | FS Cedrick Hawkins | 64 Tkl
Sacks | DE I. Singleton, DT D. Exume | 5.0 Sck
Interceptions | CB Izaiah Guy | 2 Int
Injury Report
C Teriyan Morman | Compound Foot Fracture | 11 Weeks


RICE OWLS
Head Coach: Fran Brown | 4-3 at Rice | 25-20 Career
Schemes: Spread | 3-3-5 Tite
2027 Season Schedule and Results
Sat, Sep 4 – at Western Michigan – W 24–23
Sat, Sep 11 – vs Fresno State – L 17–15
Sat, Sep 18 – vs FCS Midwest – W 33–14
Sat, Sep 25 – at North Texas – W 38–16
Sat, Oct 2 – at Army – W 24–18
Sat, Oct 9 – vs #5 Auburn – L 56–26
Sat, Oct 23 – vs UTSA – L 39–31
Sat, Oct 30 – vs USF – 3:30 PM
Sat, Nov 6 – vs Navy – 6:00 PM
Sat, Nov 13 – vs Tulsa – 5:00 PM
Sat, Nov 20 – at Florida Atlantic – 2:15 PM
Sat, Nov 27 – at #22 Tulane – 4:00 PM
Stat Leaders
Passing | QB Patrick Crayton JR | 2,020 Yds 14 TD 5 Int
Rushing | RB D'Andre Hardeman JR | 551 Yds 8 TD
Receiving | WR Rawson MacNeill| 502 Yds 3 TD
Tackles | LB Beau Barton | 51 Tkl
Sacks | DT Nick Ah You | 2.0 Sck
Interceptions | CB Trey Droughns | 3 Int
Injury Report
DT Nick Crumpler | Foot Fracture | 4 Weeks
LB Joe Chavez | Broken Wrist | 7 Weeks

Coach Porter's Notes
This week is all about handling business on the road and respecting an opponent that’s a lot better than their record might suggest at first glance. Rice is 4–3, but if you really look at the tape, you see a team that’s been in every game outside of Auburn, and they’ve played one of the tougher schedules in the conference. They’re physical, they’re disciplined, and they don’t beat themselves.

Offensively, they’ve got balance. Crayton distributes the ball well, their run game keeps them ahead of the chains, and they’ve got a couple receivers who can hurt you if you get sloppy with leverage.

Defensively, they’re a 3–3–5 group that mixes looks and makes you earn every yard. They’re not flashy, but they’re sound, and sound football teams are dangerous.

For us, the focus is consistency. We’ve had stretches this year where we look like the best team in the American, and stretches where we get a little loose with execution. Those lapses won’t fly on the road against a team that plays as steady as Rice does. I’ve told our guys all week: stack good plays. Stack good drives. Don’t give them anything cheap.

We also need to start fast. They’re coming off a tough loss, and they’ll be energized. If we match that early intensity and play clean football, we’ll put ourselves in a great position.

Health-wise, we’re being smart with Hewlett. He’s practiced, he’s prepared, and we feel confident in where he’s at, but we also want to make sure we’re doing right by him long-term. If he’s good to go, he’ll go, and if not, we trust our room.

Bottom line: this is another conference road test, and conference road wins are gold. These are the ones that separate teams in November. Our guys understand the stakes, and they’ve prepared the right way.

We’re excited to kick this one off.

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Post by Soapy » 28 Nov 2025, 08:08

off to a fast start recruiting wise and on the field

it says FAU in that last update
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Post by djp73 » 28 Nov 2025, 08:49

Soapy wrote:
28 Nov 2025, 08:08
off to a fast start recruiting wise and on the field

it says FAU in that last update
Been surprised at the recruiting success, offense is firing on all cylinders and we have been able to stiffen up ( :pause: ) enough on defense

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Post by The JZA » 28 Nov 2025, 12:28

Hewlet sniping out there, good win :yep:

You got a lot of rotation in the backfield for touches. Kinda like that.
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Post by djp73 » 28 Nov 2025, 18:41

The JZA wrote:
28 Nov 2025, 12:28
Hewlet sniping out there, good win :yep:

You got a lot of rotation in the backfield for touches. Kinda like that.
Hewlett is definitely playing well, hoping that W&T doesn't catch up with him. All of the RBs do things a bit different so it is good to have them all at my disposal. :yup:
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Post by redsox907 » 28 Nov 2025, 23:24

I like having a mixed RB room so you don't have to worry about one injury wiping out your offensive game plan.

Rice looks like BBQ chicken tbqh
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