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COLLEGE FOOTBALL WRAP-UP
NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT
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National Players of the Week
Defensive: Taylor Starling, CB #17 Navy | W 21–7 vs Army | 5 Tkl, 1 PBU
Offensive: Charlie Kiselak, FB #39 Navy | W 21-7 vs Army | 18 Car, 71 Yds 1 TD

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USF RECRUITING REPORT
BULLS ADD BRADENTON WR BARR

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-Three star WR Josh Barr of Bradenton has signed on with the Bulls. Barr, who is ranked as the 274th best WR in the nation, stands 6'1” and is adept at winning jump balls and making the difficult catch.
-USF's class is now at 12 players, all three stars. The class is ranked 18th in the nation with a score of 142.80. Navy's 119.60 score is second in the American, ranked 34th in the nation.
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
Sowells
Jahzir
DT
HS
:threestar:
816
61
44
6'4”
290
Carrolton, GA
Bragg
Dom
K
HS
:threestar:
922
105
7
5'11”
166
Ocala, FL
Terrell
Lonnie
MIKE
HS
:threestar:
938
108
54
6'3”
221
Port Saint Lucie, FL
Lanovoi
Stanley
ATH
HS
:threestar:
966
110
21
6'1”
307
Jacksonville, FL
Sauer
Enrique
MIKE
HS
:threestar:
1163
135
73
6'2”
230
Bradenton, FL
Barr
Josh
WR
HS
:threestar:
1474
171
274
6'1”
186
Bradenton, FL

Current Targets
Last
First
Position
Class
Star Rating
Nat Rank
Pos Rank
State Rank
Height
Weight
Hometown
Stage
Top Schools
Efaw
Mohammad
MIKE
HS
:threestar:
631
27
32
5'11”
226
Cleveland, OH
Top 8
USF, ND, Cincy
Isaac
Sergio
TE
JUCO SO
:threestar:
1120
131
59
6'6”
221
Port Saint Lucie, FL
Top 3
USF, Minnesota, UCF
Lorenz
Enrique
RT
HS
:threestar:
1249
31
87
6'4”
315
Southfield, MI
Top 5
USF, UTEP, Buffalo
Brents
Keon
ATH
HS
:threestar:
1533
183
99
6'3”
228
Orlando, FL
Top 3
USF, TAMU, Illinois
Cherry
Kenya
WR
HS
:threestar:
1705
205
308
6'1”
165
Sarasota, FL
Top 5
USF, SDSU, ODU

Unsigned Targets
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
Michelle
Kyle
WR
HS
:threestar:
975
111
168
6'4”
188
Bradenton, FL
Removed
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Kiwanuka
Jabari
RT
HS
:threestar:
1217
143
83
6'6”
293
Davenport, FL
Dealbreaker - Playing Style
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Cantwell
Rodney
WILL
JUCO SO
:threestar:
1270
148
97
6'0”
206
Winter Park, FL
Signed Elsewhere
UCF
Ellington
Quincey
DT
HS
:threestar:
1327
21
73
6'3”
292
Chandler, AZ
Removed
---
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
---
Johnson
Ray
WR
HS
:threestar:
1556
186
284
6'3”
193
Bradenton, FL
Removed
---
Nkwenti
Akeem
DT
HS
:threestar:
1627
194
83
6'0”
303
Pensacola, FL
Removed
Wake Forest

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME PREVIEW
#25 TULANE 9-3(7-1) AT #22 USF 10-2(7-1)

Saturday December 11, 2027 | 4:00PM | Raymond James Stadium | Tampa, Florida


USF BULLS
Head Coach: DJ Porter | 10-2 at USF | 10-2 HC 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 – W 35-33
Sat, Nov 6 – vs North Texas – L 28-31
Sat, Nov 13 – vs Navy – W 26-7
Sat, Nov 20 – vs UTSA – W 44-12
Sat, Nov 27 – vs Army – W 16-7
Sat, Dec 11 – vs Tulane – 4:00PM
Stat Leaders
Passing | QB Locklan Hewlett | 3,071 Yds 25 TD 7 Int
Rushing | RB Steven Snead | 481 Yds 6 TD
Receiving | WR Tyler Williams | 1,492 Yds 9 TD
Tackles | FS Cedrick Hawkins | 91 Tkl
Sacks | DT DiNellson Exume | 12.5 Sck
Interceptions | CB Izaiah Guy | 3 Int
Injury Report
C Teriyan Morman | Compound Foot Fracture | 5 Weeks
LG Emmett Parks | Broken Collarbone | 4 Weeks


TULANE GREEN WAVE
Head Coach: Jon Sumrall | 39–15 at Tulane | 62–19 Career
Schemes: Power Spread | 4–2–5
2027 Season Schedule and Results
Sat, Sep 4 – vs #16 Louisiana – L 41–10
Sat, Sep 11 – at Southern Mississippi – W 37–12
Sat, Sep 18 – at Wake Forest – W 35–31
Sat, Oct 2 – vs Memphis – W 37–17
Sat, Oct 9 – vs Navy – W 27–0
Sat, Oct 16 – at UAB – W 52–14
Sat, Oct 23 – vs Army – W 15–8
Sat, Oct 30 – vs Washington – L 31–24
Sat, Nov 6 – at Tulsa – W 28–23
Sat, Nov 13 – at UTSA – W 35–14
Sat, Nov 20 – at Temple – L 31–24
Sat, Nov 27 – vs Rice – W 38–16
Sat, Dec 11 – at #22 USF – 4:00 PM
Stat Leaders
Passing | QB Kadin Semonza | 2,640 Yds 19 TD 5 INT
Rushing | HB Chauncey Bowens | 922 Yds 17 TD
Receiving | WR Oliver MItchell Jr. | 644 Yds 5 TD
Tackles | MLB Matt Farrow | 83 Tkl
Sacks | DE Jordan Norman | 6.5 Sck
Interceptions | CB Javion White | 5 Int
Injury Report
WR Anthony Brown-Stephens | Ruptured Disk | 3 Weeks
DT Daquan Greer | Broken Hand | 1 Week

Coach Porter's Notes
Their front seven is solid, not outstanding. RE Norman (#9) is their best pass rusher and h is quick.
They lack speed at linebacker but MLB Farrow (#52) gets after the ball. We should be able to handle them.
CBs all have some speed, White (#3) is a ball hawk, look for him. Safeties are both good in coverage.
Coach White's Notes
QB Semonza (#3) is one of the better ones we will face this season, not a big runner but he will get away when he needs to.
They have a very good trio of RBs. Davidson (#28) has big play speed, he has missed most of the season but he is back healthy now. Bowens (#27) leads the team with almost 1,000 yards and 17 touchdowns, he's nearly as fast as Davidson. Williams (#35) is not a downgrade. All three can be dangerous out of the backfield. We must set the edge and contain them.
The WRs are not as big of a threat as the runningbacks but they can still do damage. Mitchell (#80) is their #1, not a burner but crisp routes and very good hands.
OL is solid but not outstanding.
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HEROIC
USF's Hewlett leads game winning drive to claim American Championship
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Saturday December 11, 2027 | 4:00PM | Raymond James Stadium | Tampa, Florida

Tampa, Florida - On a night where momentum swung like a pendulum and stars were forced to shine under pressure, the No. 22 USF Bulls delivered one of the most dramatic victories in program history by outlasting No. 25 Tulane 27–24 to capture the 2027 American Athletic Conference Championship.

Behind an electric performance from junior quarterback Locklan Hewlett, who completed 33 of 43 passes for 355 yards, the Bulls mounted a late-game response to Tulane’s furious fourth-quarter comeback. Hewlett was poised, efficient, and unshaken, including 14 completions to standout wide receiver Tyler Williams, who himself posted a championship-record 14 catches for 177 yards.

But for most of the night, the Bulls were forced to absorb and answer blows.

Tulane’s offense, led by senior quarterback Kadin Semonza, was relentless, explosive, and brutally efficient. Semonza carved up the USF secondary for 381 yards and two touchdowns, including a 78-yard strike to Oliver Mitchell Jr. that stunned the Raymond James crowd and flipped the momentum with just over two minutes to play.

USF had controlled much of the game, but Tulane’s back-to-back fourth quarter touchdowns erased a 10-point deficit and left the Bulls trailing 24–20 with the season on the line.

And that’s when Hewlett stepped onto the field and authored the defining drive of his career.

Hewlett marched the Bulls 70 yards in 11 plays, completing 9 of 10 pass attempts and hitting Jeremiah Stoneburner on a perfectly timed out route in the endzone with 13 seconds left on fourth and goal.

Stoneburner’s 2-yard touchdown catch with :13 remaining not only capped the rally, it put USF ahead for good and ignited a full-stadium eruption from Bulls fans who had spent the previous five minutes holding their breath.

Defensively, USF linebacker Eric Rance led the team with 11 tackles while Jermaine Dalias recorded seven tackles with two for loss. Izaiah Guy picked off a Semonza pass early in the fourth quarter.

Special teams also played a crucial role. Nico Gramatica was perfect on the night, drilling both of his field goal attempts and all three extra points, while Dorian McSurdy flipped the field twice with high-hang punts.

For Tulane, the loss was heartbreaking but showcased the talent that powered their nine win regular season. Semonza was spectacular, Oliver Mitchell Jr. was explosive, and running back Gideon Davidson totaled 89 yards from scrimmage in an all-purpose role. Defensively, linebacker Jack Tchienchou’s 13 tackles kept the Green Wave in it until the final whistle.

In the end, however, USF’s balance, and Hewlett’s brilliance, proved too much.

With the win, USF secures its first American Athletic Conference title since realignment and positions itself for a marquee bowl appearance. For head coach DJ Porter, it marks the signature victory of his Bulls tenure, and one that will be remembered long after the confetti settles on the Raymond James turf.
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
(USF) George Shembo 2-yard run (Nico Gramatica kick), 3:35
(TUL) P.J. Buggs 47-yard FG, 0:33
Second Quarter
(USF) Nico Gramatica 36-yard FG, 6:39
(TUL) Gideon Davidson 3-yard run (P.J. Buggs kick), 3:42
(USF) George Shembo 2-yard run (Nico Gramatica kick), 0:57
Third Quarter
(USF) Nico Gramatica 17-yard FG, 1:34
Fourth Quarter
(TUL) J’koby Williams 26-yard pass from Kadin Semonza (P.J. Buggs kick), 3:17
(TUL) Oliver Mitchell Jr. 78-yard pass from Kadin Semonza (P.J. Buggs kick), 2:14
(USF) Jeremiah Stoneburner 2-yard pass from Locklan Hewlett (Nico Gramatica kick), 0:13
USF Stat Leaders
Passing
L. Hewlett – 33/43, 355 Yds, 1 TD, 0 INT
Rushing
S. Snead – 6 Car, 39 Yds, 6.5 Avg, Long 20 (20 YAC)
G. Shembo – 13 Car, 26 Yds, 2.0 Avg (21 YAC), 2 TD
N. Daniel – 7 Car, 25 Yds, 3.5 Avg (20 YAC)
Receiving
T. Williams – 14 Rec, 177 Yds, 12.6 Avg, Long 44 (30 RAC)
J. Bridgewater – 7 Rec, 68 Yds, 9.7 Avg, Long 17 (30 RAC)
D. Zipperer – 3 Rec, 35 Yds, 11.6 Avg, Long 22 (17 RAC)
D. Troup – 3 Rec, 33 Yds, 11.0 Avg, Long 12 (17 RAC)
K. Michaels – 3 Rec, 32 Yds, 10.6 Avg, Long 15 (10 RAC)
Defense
E. Rance – 11 Tkl
N. Jones – 7 Tkl
J. Dalias – 7 Tkl, 2 TFL
D. Igbinoghene – 7 Tkl
S. Day – 7 Tkl, 1 INT (29 Yds)
T. Rich – 8 TFL, 2.0 Sck
J. Lee – 5 TFL, 1.5 Sck
D. Robinson – 1 INT (17 Yds), 4 Tkl
Special Teams
N. Gramatica – 2/2 FG (Long 37), 3/3 XP
D. McSurdy – 2 Punts, 87 Yds (43.5 Avg), Long 43
D. Igbinoghene – 3 KR, 65 Yds (21.6 Avg), Long 25
E. York – 1 PR, 14 Yds (14.0 Avg), Long 14
Tulane Stat Leaders
Passing
K. Semonza – 28/36, 381 Yds, 2 TD, 1 INT, 77% Comp, 10.5 Avg
Rushing
G. Davidson – 5 Car, 17 Yds, 3.4 Avg, 1 TD, Long 0 (7 YAC)
K. Semonza – 2 Car, 9 Yds, 4.5 Avg, Long 0 (1 YAC)
Receiving
O. Mitchell Jr. – 4 Rec, 102 Yds, 25.5 Avg, 1 TD, Long 78
G. Davidson – 5 Rec, 72 Yds, 14.4 Avg, Long 21
J. Toussaint – 5 Rec, 65 Yds, 13.0 Avg, Long 47
S. Nicholas – 3 Rec, 49 Yds, 16.3 Avg, Long 26
C. Roberts – 6 Rec, 41 Yds, 6.8 Avg, Long 20
J. Williams – 2 Rec, 28 Yds, 14.0 Avg, 1 TD, Long 26
D. Neal – 2 Rec, 17 Yds, 8.5 Avg, Long 11
Z. Tompkins – 1 Rec, 7 Yds, 7.0 Avg, Long 7
Defense
J. Tchienchou – 13 Tkl
M. Farrow – 12 Tkl, 1 TFL
L. Green – 9 Tkl
J. White – 8 Tkl
D. Agu – 5 Tkl, 1 TFL
J. Lewis – 5 Tkl
J. Joseph III – 5 Tkl
M. Igbinoghene – 5 Tkl
J. Norman – 4 Tkl, 2 TFL
D. Droege – 4 Tkl
S. Luani – 4 Tkl
E. Nairne – 3 Tkl, 1 TFL
Z. Tompkins – 2 Tkl
Special Teams
P. Buggs – 1/1 FG (Long 48), 3/3 XP
W. Hudlow – 2 Punts, 73 Yds, 36.5 Avg, Long 59, Net 29.5, 1 In-20
J. Lewis – 0 KR, 0 Yds
J. Gordon – 1 PR, 1 Yd (1.0 Avg), Long 1

Team Stats Comparison
CategoryUSFTulane
Score2724
First Downs2617
Total Offense445407
Total Plays6943
Yards Per Play6.49.5
Rush | Yards | TD26|90|27|26|1
Yards Per Rush3.53.7
Comp | Att | TD33|43|128|36|2
Yards Per Pass8.310.6
Passing Yards355381
3rd Down Conv.7|13 (53%)3|7 (42%)
4th Down Conv.2|2 (100%)0|0 (0%)
2 Pt Conv.0|0 (0%)0|0 (0%)
Red Zone TD | FG | %3|2|100%1|0|33%
Turnovers0 (+1)1
Fumbles Lost00
Interceptions01
PR Yards140
KR Yards900
Total Yards549407
Punts (Avg)43.536.5
Penalties1|100|0

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USF POSTGAME REPORT
#22 USF 27 – #25 Tulane 24
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Offense
–In the biggest moment of the season, USF’s offense delivered when it mattered most. Quarterback Locklan Hewlett turned in one of the finest performances of his career, completing 33-of-43 passes for 355 yards and a touchdown while keeping the Bulls turnover-free for the third straight game. Hewlett was poised in every pressure situation, consistently solving Tulane’s zone rotations and blitz disguises.

–With Tulane selling out to limit the perimeter run game, Hewlett leaned on quick-game concepts and intermediate windows to sustain drives. The ground attack found tough yards when needed: Steven Snead (6 carries, 39 yards), George Shembo (13 carries, 26 yards, 2 TD), and Nicholas Daniel (7 carries, 25 yards) helped keep the playbook balanced.

–But the passing game was the centerpiece, powered by an extraordinary outing from Tyler Williams, who posted 14 receptions for 177 yards, repeatedly bailing out the offense on second- and third-and-long. Jordyn Bridgewater, Daidren Zipperer, Dawann Troup, and Kyrie Michaels all contributed meaningful chain-moving catches.

–The defining moment came on the game-winning drive engineered by Hewlett in the final minutes. Hewlett marched the Bulls 70 yards in 11 plays, completing 9 of 10 pass attempts.

–Hewlett capped the march with a 2-yard strike to Jeremiah Stoneburner with 13 seconds remaining, sealing USF’s first outright American Championship of the Porter era.
Defense
–Tulane attacked vertically all afternoon, but USF’s defense responded with timely stops and a drive-killing interception.

–Izaiah Guy picked off a Semonza pass in the fourth quarter.

–Eric Rance led the team with 11 tackles, while Nate Jones, Jermaine Dalias, and David Igbinoghene each posted seven stops, helping limit Tulane’s run game to just 26 total yards.

–Despite giving up a pair of explosive fourth-quarter touchdowns through the air, the defense held firm when it absolutely needed to, forcing Tulane to punt before Hewlett’s game-winning drive.

Coach Porter praised the unit afterward:
We bent a few times, but we never broke. Those takeaways and those stops kept us alive. Couldn’t be prouder of how they responded.
Special Teams
–Kicker Nico Gramatica remained as steady as ever, going 2-for-2 on field goals (long 37) and 3-for-3 on PATs. Every point was essential in a game decided by a single possession.

–Punter Dorian McSurdy was excellent once again, averaging 43.5 yards on two punts and consistently pinning Tulane deep.

–Return specialist Elton York recorded a 14-yard punt return, while David Igbinoghene added 65 kickoff return yards to help tilt field position in USF’s favor.
Quotables
That’s the heart of a champion right there. We kept believing, kept fighting, and Locklan took us the distance.” – DJ Porter, Head Coach
We protected the ball, trusted the plan, and executed when we had to. That’s all you can ask in a championship game.” – Locklan Hewlett
Defense stepped up every time they were called on. Couldn’t be more proud of those guys.” – Eric Rance
Injury Notes
–Guard Emmett Parks remains out with a broken collarbone.
–Center Teriyan Morman continues to recover from a compound foot fracture and is unlikely to return this postseason.
News
–USF improves to 11–2 and claims the 2027 American Athletic Conference Championship.
-Tyler Williams has set the USF records for career receptions (156) and receiving yards (2,200) as well as the single season record for receiving yardage (1,669).
–Locklan Hewlett now has 3,426 passing yards, six yards shy of his 2026 total, continuing one of the most prolific seasons in program history.
–Tyler Williams records his sixth 100-yard plus game of the year.
–USF is expected to climb in the CFP rankings following the conference title win.
Next Up
–USF awaits their bowl destination, likely landing in a New Year’s Six bowl with a chance to close the season inside the Top 15.
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AMERICAN CONFERENCE REPORT

American Conference Standings
TeamW–LPCTCONFPFPADIFFMOVHOMEAWAYSTK
#21 USF11–2.8467–141224117113.17–04–2W4
Tulane9–4.6927–13862651219.34–25–2L1
Rice7–5.5835–3346311352.93–44–1L1
Tulsa7–5.5835–3268311-43-3.65–12–4W1
North Texas8–4.6675–3335274615.15–13–2W2
UAB7–5.5834–4369348211.84–33–2W4
Memphis6–6.5004–4349312373.13–23–4L1
Temple5–7.4174–4269367-98-8.23–22–5W2
UTSA5–7.4174–4398383151.32–43–3W1
Charlotte4–8.3333–5340320201.73–31–5L2
East Carolina4–8.3333–5316429-113-9.43–41–4L2
Florida Atlantic6–6.5003–5373363100.83–33–3L1
Navy2–10.1671–7161326-165-13.81–50–5W2
Army2–10.1671–7183309-126-10.51–41–5L4

CUSA Championship Game
#21 USF 27, Tulane 24
American Conference Players of the Week
Defensive: Matt Farrow – MIKE – Tulane | L 27–24 at USF | 12 TKL, 1 TFL, 2 PBU
Offensive: Tyler Williams – WR – USF | W 27–24 vs Tulane | 14 REC, 177 YDS, 12.6 AVG

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Post by Count » 06 Dec 2025, 16:26

What happened with ULL? Did you work into a playoff spot or nah?
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