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  • Thugger Jackson
    MVP
    • Jul 2009
    • 2886

    #61
    Re: Strength in Unity.


    Francois fires entire defensive coaching staff
    Cooper Byrd -- Dynasty Sports Staff Writer

    USF head coach Malcolm Francois has fired the entire defensive coaching staff after just one season, including defensive coordinator Chuck Bresnahan.

    Francois, who has been under much scrutiny after allegations of emotionally abusing players, doesn't appear to be going anywhere. Bresnahan was a respected hire last season, having spent the 2012 season with the Sacramento Mountain Lions as their defensive coordinator and having NFL experience before that. Francois and Bresnahan crossed paths in 2004 when Francois was a player on the Cincinnati Bengals and Bresnahan was a defensive assistant.

    The Bulls defense ranked sixth in the American Conference in points but was second to least in passing defense and worst in scoring defense. Rumored replacements include former Indiana defensive coordinator Doug Mallory, Colorado State defensive coordinator Marty English and Duke defensive coordinator Jim Knowels. Francois has reportedly already met with all three and a decision is imminent.

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    • Thugger Jackson
      MVP
      • Jul 2009
      • 2886

      #62
      Re: Strength in Unity.


      English tabbed as defensive coordinator for the USF Bulls
      Cooper Byrd -- Dynasty Sports Staff Writer

      USF head coach Malcolm Francois announced on Monday that former Colorado State defensive coordinator Marty English has been hired as the team's defensive coordinator.

      English will try to turn around a defense that allowed the fourth most points in college football and convert them from a 4-3 defense to a 3-4 defense.

      A Colorado product, English had spent the previous nine seasons at Wyoming (2003-11) before spending the last three seasons at Colorado State before he was fired last winter. He had served as the Cowboys’ defensive coordinator, linebackers and special teams coach from 2009-11. The senior member of the Wyoming staff when he joined the Rams, he spent his first six years (2003-08) in Laramie as Joe Glenn’s linebackers coach.

      English helped the Cowboys to two bowl appearances in his three seasons at the reins of the defense, including 2011, when Wyoming led the Mountain West and tied for 10th in the nation with 31 takeaways.

      Notable Head Coaching Changes
      Duke :: Scott Frost replaces David Cutcliffe (fired)
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      Illinois :: Mark Hudspeth replaces Tim Beckman (fired)
      Indiana :: Matt Canada replaces Kevin Wilson (fired)
      Maryland :: Pete Lembo replaces Randy Edsall (fired)
      Penn State :: Tommy Tuberville replaces Bill O'Brien (fired)
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      Oklahoma :: Tim Deruyter replaces Bob Stoops (fired)
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      Cincinnati :: Kirby Smart replaces Tommy Tuberville (left for new job)
      Connecticut :: Jeff Quinn replaces Paul Pasqualoni (fired)
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      Utah :: Derek Mason replaces Kyle Wittingham (fired)
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      South Carolina :: Doug Nussmeier replaces Steve Spurrier (retire)
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      • Thugger Jackson
        MVP
        • Jul 2009
        • 2886

        #63
        Re: Strength in Unity.


        Eveld, Shaw show support towards Francois ahead of their exit
        Cooper Byrd -- Dynasty Sports Staff Writer

        USF quarterback Bobby Eveld was a main piece of the story regarding the alleged verbal abuse that USF head coach Malcolm Francois bestowed upon his players. Eveld, one of fifteen graduating USF players, seemed to have a different recollection of what happened.

        "Coach [Francois] is one of the best coaches I've gotten a chance to play with," said Eveld in a tweet, "No matter what, I knew he had his skin in the game and we came to have a lot of mutual respect for each other. He's got a fan and supporter in me."

        Eveld's tweet was re-tweeted by several players, including graduating senior Marcus Shaw. USF will need to replace Shaw's production in 2014.

        2013 Players Leaving » Season Stats
        #97 Ryne Giddins (DE, Senior): Graduation » 28 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, sack.
        #14 Fidel Montgomery (S, Senior): Graduation » 54 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 2 interceptions.
        #34 Dede Lattimore (LB, Senior): Graduation » 81 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, 3 interceptions.
        #13 Bobby Eveld (QB, Senior): Graduation » 167 of 244, 2045 yards, 9 touchdowns, 17 interceptions, 70 carries, 266 yards, 4 touchdowns.
        #20 Marcus Shaw (HB, Senior): Graduation » 211 carries, 1301 yards, 9 touchdowns.
        #3 Jaquez Jenkins (S, Senior): Graduation » 40 tackles.
        #26 Mark Joyce (S, Senior): Graduation » 11 tackles.
        #54 Julius Forte (DE, Senior): Graduation » 1 tackle, 1 sack.
        #65 Lawrence Martin (G, Senior): Graduation » 5 pancakes, 6 sacks given up.
        #92 Luke Sager (DT, Senior): Graduation » 3 tackles.
        #99 Tevin Mims (DE,, Senior): Graduation » 1 tackle.
        #96 Anthony Hill (DT, Senior): Graduation » No stats.
        #25 Joshua Brown (CB, Senior): Graduation » 21 tackles, 5 interceptons.
        #72 Steven Jacques (G, Senior): Graduation » No stats.
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        • Thugger Jackson
          MVP
          • Jul 2009
          • 2886

          #64
          Re: Strength in Unity.


          Bulls land Georgia transfer DB Wilkerson as signing day approaches
          Eddie Fernandez -- 247 Sports USF Insider

          University of Georgia freshman defensive back Reggie Wilkerson has announced that he will be transferring to USF.

          A Florida kid, Wilkerson will likely have to sit out the 2014 season but when he returns in 2015, he will give the Bulls a very talented defensive backfield and provides some flexibility as he can play both play corner or move out to safety.

          Wilkerson's addition does count as a counter against USF's 2014 roster count. With their list of already early-enrollee from the 2014 recruiting class being already at 17, USF is theoretically out of space. They also aren't as needy as they once were so losing out on three-star cornerback Antwan Shaw to Florida Atlantic is now a loss that USF might be able to swallow.

          Nevertheless, USF is still expected to make a last minute visit to Shaw although at this point, he appears to be a lock to the Owls.
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          • Thugger Jackson
            MVP
            • Jul 2009
            • 2886

            #65
            Re: Strength in Unity.


            USF make splash on National Signing Day to pull off upset and keep CB Shaw
            Eddie Fernandez -- 247 Sports USF Insider

            The stage was set for a boring National Signing Day for the USF Bulls. The majority of the recruiting class was already on campus and the only player left on the Bulls board, Antwan Shaw, was considered a lock to Florida Atlantic.

            USF was able to flip Shaw back to the Bulls and pull in the nation's 49th best recruiting class. It was the second highest ranked recruiting class in the American Athletic Conference and only UL Monroe and Navy finished with a higher ranked recruiting class for a Non-Power 5 school.

            Bulls fans did watch a former USF commit in four-star defensive end Sheldon Corbett commit to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets to put an end to his recruitment. WR Tyrone Gibbons also ended up in Ole Miss.

            Recruiting Class
            HB Leon Ward [HB #11]: 6'0", 186lbs | Fort Lauderdale, FL | 4-star
            QB Grant Oliver [QB #16]: 6'2", 219lbs | Panthersville, GA | 3-star
            LB Gary Prince [LB #23]: 6'3", 235lbs | Waggaman, LA | 3-star
            OLB Jeffrey Reese [OLB #24]: 6'2", 238lbs | Plant City, FL | 3-star
            S Tavarious Bailey [S #26]: 6'2", 199lbs | Lehigh Acres, FL | 3-star
            TE Chris Golden [TE #30]: 6'7", 257lbs | Miami, FL | 3-star
            CB Antwan Shaw [CB #38]: 6'1", 174lbs | Miami, FL, | 3-star
            CB Leonard Lilly [CB #40]: 6'1", 188lbs | Miami, FL | 3-star
            TE Mike Henry [TE #46]: 6'2", 233lbs | Miami, FL | 3-star
            HB Richard Miller [HB #53]: 6'2", 217lbs | Tuscaloosa, AL | 3-star
            TE Thomas Moore [TE #59]: 6'0", 231lbs | Jacksonville, FL | 3-star
            WR Chris Walker [WR #70]: 6'4", 198lbs | West Augusta, GA | 3-star
            DT Ross Barron [DT #70]: 6'2", 293lbs | Largo, FL | 3-star
            T Terry Scales [T #76]: 6'3", 315lbs | Farmington, MI | 3-star
            DT Dennis Martin [DT #92]: 6'3", 292lbs | Miami, FL | 3-star
            T David Mitchell [T #119]: 6'6", 33lbs | Valdosta, GA | 2-star JUCO
            G Russ Martin [G #163]: 6'3", 283lbs | Miami, FL | 1-star JUCO

            Top 25 Recruiting Classes
            1. Ohio State
            2. Notre Dame
            3. Tennesee
            4. USC
            5. Stanford
            6. Texas A&M
            7. Alabama
            8. Miami
            9. Nebraska
            10. Wisconsin
            11. Florida State
            12. Oklahoma
            13. Virginia Tech
            14. UCLA
            15. Texas
            16. Arkansas
            17. Michigan State
            18. Clemson
            19. Penn State
            20. Florida
            21. Michigan
            22. LSU
            23. Boise State
            24. Oregon
            25. Arizona State

            Top 10 :e150: Recruits
            1. John Smith [ATH #1]: Ohio State
            2. Antonio Rodgers [ATH #2]: LSU
            3. Keith Smith [ATH #3]: Stanford
            4. Brian Hodges [ATH #4]: Nebraska
            5. John Webb [WR #1]: Clemson
            6. Dan Williams [ATH #5]: UCLA
            7. J.J. Thomas [DE #1]: Texas
            8. Wesley Singleton [WR #2]: Miami
            9. Kurt Russell [ATH #6]: North Texas
            10. Aaron Arrington [ATH #7]: Notre Dame

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            • Thugger Jackson
              MVP
              • Jul 2009
              • 2886

              #66
              Re: Strength in Unity.


              Floyd, Saffold among camp highlights as Bulls get ready for 2014 season
              Greg Flowers -- The Daily Stampede

              USF head coach Malcolm Francois has said throughout the off-season that heading into the 2014 season, the slate is clean for the entire quarterback room. No evidence of that is stronger than Matt Floyd's performance and earning snaps with the first team offense.

              Floyd started two games in 2012 in Skip Holtz' last season and was a forgotten player in 2013, not playing a single snap but appears to be in a two-man race along with quarterback Steven Bench. Bench and Floyd continue to split the first team reps followed by freshman quarterback Grant Oliver who appears to be not as far along in the development process as USF had hoped.

              Another forgotten player that has turned heads is running back Torrell Saffold, who was buried on the depth chart last season at corner. Francois flipped Saffold over to offense and he's been the team's most explosive back. Michael Pierre figures to be the workhorse but Saffold's production might surprise some people.

              Some other quick hits:

              -- The defense is adjusting to the new 3-4 defensive front. Defensive tackles Todd Chandler and Elkino Watson are now starting on the defensive line at defensive end with James Hamilton at nose guard, all over 300 pounds. Aaron Lynch is adjusting nicely to the 'Buck' linebacker role as a stand-up pass rusher.

              -- Going back to quarterback, Steven Bench looks like a different guy and has been tearing it up with receivers Andre Davis and Deonte Welch. It's his job to lose.

              -- Secondary should be improved in 2014. Lamar Robins and Kenneth Durden are a year older at cornerback and Jalen Spencer started three games last season at safety and showed flashes.

              -- Final note on quarterbacks, sophomore QB Mike White has left the program to pursue a career in baseball. 2014 signee three-star DT Dennis Martin failed to qualify academically and isn't expected to be part of the 2014 team.
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              • Thugger Jackson
                MVP
                • Jul 2009
                • 2886

                #67
                Re: Strength in Unity.


                USF releases two-deep depth chart as official 2014 schedule is announced
                Cooper Byrd -- Dynasty Sports Staff Writer

                USF head coach Malcolm Francois has named junior quarterback Steven Bench the starter ahead of it's season opener where they'll face the Wisconsin Badgers.

                Bench threw four touchdowns and five interceptions while also rushing for 127 yards for the Bulls last season.

                Other notable starters include junior linebackers Brent Meier and Zack Bullock starting at inside linebacker. Bullock played outside linebacker last season and recorded 38 tackles. Returning starters Aaron Lynch and Reshard Cliett flank them at outside linebacker.

                On the offensive line, the Bulls return four of it's five starters with redshirt junior Thor Jozwiak being the only switch at guard. USF also returns it's entire receiving corps and starting tight end from last season, Sean Price.

                2014 South Florida Bulls Roster
                #2 QB Steven Bench, JR :: 6'2", 219lbs :: 84 ovr, 78 spd, 86 thp, 86 tha
                #11 QB Matt Floyd, RS JR :: 6'1", 202lbs :: 78 ovr, 80 spd, 80 thp, 81 tha
                #5 QB Grant Oliver, FR :: 6'2", 219lbs :: 66 ovr, 56 spd, 85 thp, 76 tha

                HB #45 Michael Pierre, RS SR :: 5'10", 203lbs :: 85 ovr, 88 spd, 92 acc
                HB #9 Torrel Saffold, SR :: 5'11", 180lbs :: 79 ovr, 92 spd, 92 acc
                HB #23 Stafon McCray, RS FR :: 5'11", 205lbs :: 75 ovr, 86 spd, 88 acc
                HB #6 Darius Tice, SO :: 5'10", 201lbs :: 72 ovr, 91 spd, 90 acc
                HB #25 Leon Ward, FR :: 6'0", 186lbs :: 67 ovr, 89 spd, 87 acc
                HB #24 Richard Miller, FR :: 6'2", 217lbs :: 66 ovr, 81 spd, 81 acc

                FB #33 Tye Turner, RS JR :: 6'3", 264lbs :: 76 ovr, 76 spd, 76 str, 76 rbk
                FB/TE #35 Thomas Moore, FR :: 6'0", 231lbs :: 61 ovr, 69 spd, 76 str, 64 rbk

                WR #81 Andre Davis, SR :: 6'1", 204lbs :: 89 ovr, 87 spd, 95 acc, 90 cth
                WR #17 D'vario Montgomery, JR :: 6'5", 201lbs :: 83 ovr, 89 spd, 92 acc, 84 cth
                WR #1 Chris Dunkley, RS SR :: 6'0", 182lbs :: 80 ovr, 94 spd, 96 acc, 73 cth
                WR #83 Deonte Welch, RS SR :: 6'0", 208lbs :: 79 ovr
                WR #10 Zach Benjamin, SO :: 6'4", 188lbs :: 78 ovr
                WR #85 Ruben Gonzalez, RS JR :: 6'3", 199lbs :: 75 ovr
                WR #84 Alex Mut, RS SO :: 6'3", 191lbs :: 71 ovr
                WR #7 Chris Walker, FR :: 6'4", 198lbs :: 63 ovr

                TE #12 Sean Price, JR :: 6'3", 250lbs :: 81 ovr, 82 spd, 80 acc, 77 cth
                TE #80 Mike McFarland, RS SR :: 6'5", 245lbs :: 81 ovr, 78 spd, 81 acc, 73 cth
                TE #13 Chris Golden, FR :: 6'7", 257lbs :: 62 ovr
                TE #88 Mike Henry, FR :: 6'2", 233lbs :: 62 ovr

                LT #76 Darrell Williams, SR :: 6'5", 288lbs :: 83 ovr, 84 str, 89 pbk, 83 rbk
                LG #66 Brynjar Gudmundsson, RS JR :: 6'4", 307lbs :: 83 ovr, 96 str, 82 pbk, 88 rbk
                C #78 Austrin Reiter, RS SR :: 6'3", 275lbs :: 87 ovr, 83 str, 90 pbk, 81 rbk
                RG #64 Thor Jozwiak, RS JR :: 6'4", 301lbs :: 79 ovr, 87 str, 89 pbk, 77 rbk
                RT #70 Quinterrius Eatmon, RS Senior :: 6'6", 312lbs :: 80 ovr, 80 str, 83 pbk, 79 rbk
                LT #77 Jake Kaufman, RS SR :: 6'9", 313lbs :: 79 ovr, 84 str, 80 pbk, 83 rbk
                LT #71 David Mitchell, SO :: 6'6", 333lbs :: 65 ovr
                LG #72 Russ Martin, JR :: 6'4", 321lbs :: 63 ovr
                C #61 Jeremy Hall, RS FR :: 6'4", 345lbs :: 70 ovr
                RG #60 Cameron Huff, RS FR :: 6'4", 302lbs :: 71 ovr
                RT #67 Max Lang, RS JR :: 6'5", 277lbs :: 76 ovr
                RT #74 Terry Scales, FR :: 6'3", 315lbs :: 63 ovr

                DE #95 Todd Chandler, RS SR :: 6'0", 319lbs :: 80 ovr, 71 spd, 87 str, 81 bsh
                DE #53 Elkino Watson, SR :: 6'2", 288lbs :: 79 ovr, 82 spd, 84 str, 74 bsh
                DT #90 James Hamilton, JR :: 6'2", 310lbs :: 81 ovr, 90 str, 87 bsh
                DT #56 Deadrin Senat, RS FR :: 78 ovr
                DT #93 Demi Thompson, RS SR :: 77 ovr
                DE #91 Eric Lee, JR :: 6'3", 233lbs :: 76 ovr
                DE #59 Derrick Calloway, RS FR :: 6'1", 321lbs :: 73 ovr
                DE #57 Eric Mayes, RS FR :: 6'4", 247lbs :: 69 ovr
                DE #43 Jackson Cannon, SO :: 6'3", 236lbs :: 69 ovr
                DE #94 Auggie Sanchez, RS FR :: 6'2", 225lbs :: 65 ovr
                DT #99 Ross Barron, FR :: 6'2", 293lbs :: 64 ovr

                #16 OLB Reshard Cliett, RS SR :: 6'2", 223lbs :: 86 ovr, 81 spd, 87 acc, 87 tkl, 87 bsh
                #52 ILB Zack Bullock, RS JR :: 6'3", 216lbs :: 83 ovr, 81 spd, 83 acc, 88 tkl
                #58 ILB Brant Meier, RS JR :: 6'1", 204lbs :: 78 ovr, 87 spd, 91 acc, 81 tkl
                #19 OLB Aaron Lynch, RS JR :: 6'6", 247lbs :: 85 ovr, 80 spd, 87 acc, 86 tkl, 85 bsh
                #55 ILB Rahmon Swain, SR :: 6'2", 228lbs :: 77 ovr
                #42 OLB Corian Hamilton, RS JR :: 6'0", 234lbs :: 75 ovr
                #51 ILB Nigel Harrison, SO :: 6'1", 202lbs :: 72 ovr
                #49 ILB Mitchell Wright, SO :: 6'3", 212lbs :: 71 ovr
                #54 OLB Jeffrey Reese, FR :: 6'2", 238lbs :: 63 ovr
                #22 OLB Gary Prince, FR :: 6'3", 235lbs :: 61 ovr

                CB #28 Lamar Robins, SO :: 6'3", 188lbs :: 81 ovr, 92 spd, 90 acc, 87 mcv, 84 zcv
                CB #23 Kenneth Durden, RS JR :: 6'0", 174lbs :: 80 ovr, 94 spd, 92 acc, 83 mcv, 80 zcv
                CB #8 Reggie Wilkerson, SO :: 5'11", 171lbs :: 80 ovr, 92 spd, 92 acc, 91 mcv, 88 zcv [TRANSFER - REDSHIRT]
                CB #4 Chris Bivins, JR :: 5'11", 175lbs :: 78 ovr, 90 spd, 93 acc, 83 mcv, 81 zcv
                CB #21 Nate Godwin, SO :: 6'0", 191lbs :: 71 ovr, 89 spd, 87 acc, 78 mcv, 74 zcv
                CB #3 Antwan Shaw, FR :: 6'1", 174lbs :: 66 ovr, 92 spd, 83 acc, 76 mcv, 80 zcv

                S #30 Jalen Spencer, RS SO :: 6'0", 180lbs :: 83 ovr, 90 spd, 87 acc, 90 zcv, 71 tkl
                S #29 C.J. Garye, RS JR :: 6'3", 229lbs :: 81 ovr, 89 spd, 86 acc, 83 zcv, 84 tkl

                S #20 Trevon Griffin, RS SO :: 6'0", 203lbs :: 74 ovr
                S #26 Leonard Lilly, FR :: 6'1", 188lbs :: 64 ovr
                S #18 Tavarious Bailey, FR :: 6'2", 199lbs :: 67 ovr

                K #27 Marvin Kloss, RS SR :: 6'0", 199lbs :: 81 ovr, 87 kp, 76 ka
                P #47 Chris Veron, RS SR :: 6'3", 229lbs :: 82 ovr, 84 kp, 78 ka
                LS #46 Jason Wallace, SO :: 6'1", 221 lbs

                2014 South Florida Bulls Schedule
                Aug. 30 vs. Wisconsin
                Sep. 6 vs. #17 NC State
                Sep. 13 vs. Maryland
                Sep. 20 at Tulsa
                Sep. 27 vs. Tulane
                Oct. 4 at Memphis
                Oct. 11 vs. Houston
                Oct. 18 vs. Connecticut
                Oct. 25 at East Carolina
                OPEN
                OPEN
                Nov. 11 at Temple
                Nov. 22 vs. Cincinnati
                Nov. 28 vs. UCF
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                • Deuce2223
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Dec 2007
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                  #68
                  Re: Strength in Unity.

                  Hopefully this year will lead to more W's on the field.

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                  • Thugger Jackson
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 2886

                    #69
                    Re: Strength in Unity.

                    Originally posted by Deuce2223
                    Hopefully this year will lead to more W's on the field.
                    hopefully sir
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                    • Thugger Jackson
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 2886

                      #70
                      Re: Strength in Unity.



                      Bench, Pierre put together offensive showcase as Bulls upset Badgers in Francois' first win over P5 school
                      August 30th, 2014 -- Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL)
                      Wisconsin Badgers (0-0, 0-0) at South Florida Bulls (0-0, 0-0)



                      ---------------------------
                      WISC - 7 / 14 / 6 / 7 // 34
                      USF - 7 / 10 / 7 / 14 // 38
                      ---------------------------

                      Scoring Summary
                      Quarter 1
                      6:21 (USF) D. Welch, 6 Yd pass from S. Bench
                      0:11 (WISC) C. Clement, 0 Yd run

                      Quarter 2
                      5:58 (USF) M. Kloss, 36 Yd FG
                      4:10 (WISC) C. Clement, 39 Yd run
                      2:10 (WISC) C. Clement, 9 Y run
                      0:21 (USF) A. Davis, 26 Yd pass from S. Bench

                      Quarter 3
                      4:34 (USF) C. Dunkley, 12 Yd pass from S. Bench
                      0:57 (WISC) C. Clement, 0 Yd run (missed kick)

                      Quarter 4
                      7:24 (WISC) M. Mason, 14 Yd pass from J. Stave
                      3:40 (USF) A. Davis, 7 Yd pass from S. Bench
                      1:37 (USF) T. Saffold, 4 Yd run

                      South Florida Bulls (1-0, 0-0)
                      QB Steven Bench, Junior: 19 of 25, 342 yards, 4 touchdowns, interception, 8 carries, 55 yards.
                      HB Michael Pierre, RS Senior: 22 carries, 111 yards.
                      WR D'vario Montgomery, Junior: 7 receptions, 122 yards.
                      WR Andre Davis, Senior: 5 receptions, 90 yards, 2 touchdowns.
                      OLB Aaron Lynch, RS Junior: 14 tackles.
                      DE Todd Chandler, RS Senior: 10 tackles, 4 tackles for loss.
                      LB Brant Meier, RS Junior: 10 tackles, interception.

                      Wisconsin Badgers (0-1, 0-0)
                      QB Joel Stave, RS Junior: 10 of 18, 143 yards, touchdown, interception.
                      HB Cory Clement, Sophomore: 46 carries, 229 yards, 4 touchdowns.
                      HB Melvin Gordon, RS Junior: 5 carries, 24 yards.
                      WR Jordan Fredrick, RS Junior: 4 receptions, 47 yards.
                      WR Kenzel Doe, Senior: 3 receptions, 50 yards.
                      OLB Vince Biegel, Junior: 6 tackles, interception.

                      Next Game: vs. #15 NC State (1-0, 0-0)
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                      • Thugger Jackson
                        MVP
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 2886

                        #71
                        Re: Strength in Unity.



                        Week 1 Top Stories
                        1. In the game, USC defeats Fresno State.
                        2. Nebraska controls all three phases of play in defending their turf vs. FAU.
                        3. Jones and Florida prepare for their SEC opener against Arkansas.
                        4. Tuitt is recognize despite the Fighting Irish losing their season opener.
                        5. Notre Dame's Tuitt prepares for Michigan in their rivlary game.
                        6. Alabama opens the season with a blowout win vs. West Virginia.
                        7. Penn State shows no mercy as they run up the score on their rival Temple.
                        8. On deck #21 ranked Clemson hosts #16 Michigan State.

                        Week 2 Notable Games
                        #12 North Carolina (0-0, 0-0) at #25 ECU (1-0, 0-0)
                        #16 Michigan State (0-0, 0-0) at #21 Clemson (1-0, 0-0)
                        #8 Michigan (0-0, 0-0) at #18 Notre Dame (0-1, 0-0)

                        NCAA Players of the Week
                        Christian Hackenberger (QB, Penn State) :: W vs. Temple :: 12 of 18, 336 yards, 10 carries, 48 yards, 4 total touchdowns.
                        Justin Coleman (CB, Tennessee) :: W vs. Kansas State :: 7 tackles, tackle for loss, 2 interceptions.

                        AAC Players of the Week
                        Storm Johnson (HB, UCF) :: W vs. FIU :: 23 carries, 142 yards, 4 touchdowns.
                        Brant Meier (LB, USF) :: W vs. Wisconsin :: 10 tackles, interception.
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                        • Thugger Jackson
                          MVP
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 2886

                          #72
                          Re: Strength in Unity.



                          NC State is USF's latest upset victim as Bulls dominate on the ground to put up 52 points in win over Wolfpack
                          September 6th, 2014 -- Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL)
                          #15 NC State Wolfpack (1-0, 0-0) at South Florida Bulls (1-0, 0-0)



                          ---------------------------
                          NCSU - 7 / 14 / 7 / 8 // 36
                          USF - 3 / 21 / 14 / 14 // 52
                          ---------------------------

                          Scoring Summary
                          Quarter 1
                          5:48 (NCSU) S. Thornton, 9 Yd run
                          2:45 (USF) M. Kloss, 38 Yd FG

                          Quarter 2
                          6:47 (USF) M. Pierre, 1 Yd run
                          5:34 (NCSU) T. Creecy, 22 Yd pass from J. Brissett
                          2:56 (USF) A. Reiter, fumble recovery in endzone
                          0:47 (USF) S. Bench, 10 Yd run
                          0:13 (NCSU) S. Thornton, 0 Yd pass from J. Brissett

                          Quarter 3
                          6:26 (USF) B. Meier, returned fumble 53 Yds
                          4:53 (USF) M. Pierre, 3 Yd run
                          2:40 (NCSU) M. Morgan, 10 Yd pass from J. Brissett

                          Quarter 4
                          7:16 (USF) T. Saffold, 26 Yd run
                          3:48 (USF) M. Pierre, 36 Yd run
                          0:46 (NCSU) C. Hegedus, 14 Yd pass from J. Brissett (2pt)

                          South Florida Bulls (1-0, 0-0)
                          QB Steven Bench, Junior: 16 of 22, 180 yards, 10 carries, 101 yards, touchdown.
                          HB Michael Pierre, RS Senior: 20 carries, 127 yards, 3 touchdowns, 4 receptions, 41 yards.
                          HB Torrel Saffold, Senior: 10 carries, 45 yards, touchdown.
                          WR D'vario Montgomery, Junior: 5 receptions, 64 yards.
                          WR Andre Davis, Senior: 3 receptions, 44 yards.
                          LB Zack Bullock, RS Junior: 10 tackles, tackle for loss, interception.

                          NC State Wolfpack (1-1, 0-0)
                          QB Jacoby Brissett, RS Junior: 28 of 30, 309 yards, 4 touchdowns, interception, 13 carries, 43 yards.
                          HB Shadrach Thornton, Junior: 18 carries, 114 yards, touchdown.
                          WR Charlie Hegedus, Junior: 6 receptions, 50 yards, touchdown.
                          WR Bryan Underwood, RS Senior: 5 receptions, 50 yards.
                          WR Maurice Morgan, RS Junior: 3 receptions, 62 yards, touchdown.
                          S Hakim Jones, RS Junior: 9 tackles, 2 tackles for loss.
                          DT Thomas Teal, RS Senior: 4 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, sack.

                          Next Game: vs. Maryland
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                          • Thugger Jackson
                            MVP
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 2886

                            #73
                            Re: Strength in Unity.



                            Week 2 Top Stories
                            1. Texas A&M loses to Kentucky in an upset.
                            2. Florida opens conference play with a win over Arkansas.
                            3. LSU is looking to dominate Missouri in their SEC opener.
                            4. Wilson is awarded POTW for his performance against rival Notre Dame.
                            5. Cincinnati almost upsets #2 Ohio State to open the season.

                            Week 3 Notable Games
                            #10 LSU (1-0, 0-0) at Missouri (1-0, 0-0)
                            Kentucky (1-0, 1-0) at #11 Louisville (1-0, 0-0)

                            NCAA Players of the Week
                            Teddy Bridgewater (QB, Louisville) :: W vs. Cal :: 23 of 27, 428 yards, 7 touchdowns, 9 carries, 47 yards.
                            Saqwan Edwards (CB, New Mexico State) :: W vs. FCS NW :: 6 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 3 forced fumbles, fumble recovery.

                            AAC Players of the Week
                            Michael Pierre (HB, USF) :: W vs. NC State :: 20 carries, 127 yards, 3 touchdowns, 4 receptions, 41 yards.
                            Zack Bullock (LB, USF) :: W vs. NC State :: 10 tackles, tackle for loss, interception.
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                            • Thugger Jackson
                              MVP
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 2886

                              #74
                              Re: Strength in Unity.


                              As Bulls get off to fast start on the field, Francois and Co. try to land a recruiting class to match
                              Eddie Fernandez -- 247 Sports USF Insider

                              The USF Bulls are off to a 2-0 start to the season with two wins over Power Five opponents Wisconsin and NC State with the latter even being ranked in the top fifteen.

                              On the recruiting tail, the Bulls hope that the on-field success will allow them to build off a decent 2014 class. Here are a few key notes heading into the 2015 recruiting cycle:

                              -- Can the Bulls land a four-star QB? USF is actively recruiting three quarterbacks in four-star QBs Nathan Sykes and Steven McKenzie as well as three-star QB Mario Greer. Sykes is a local product out of nearby Clearwater but with schools with like Miami and Clemson making him a priority, it's tough to see the Bulls landing him.

                              McKenzie is also an uphill battle but perhaps a winnable one. Virginia Tech and East Carolina are the current leaders for the New Jersey product but USF remains a possible landing spot.

                              -- Four-star TE Buck Burns is the only four-star that is currently committed to USF. With head coach Malcolm Francois trying to instill a culture of not allowing commits to take visits, it's interesting to see if this works with a sought after talent like Burns.

                              -- Can USF land Miami product four-star CB Brett Johnson? Johnson is the type of recruit that coaches build recruiting classes off of. USF's secondary has plenty of depth and young talent but adding someone like Johnson along with three-star Simmons should give USF even more talent at the position as well as a major win in the recruiting category.

                              -- USF will need to beat out UCF for not one but two receivers in Jeff Bell and Lamont Dickson, both UCF commits. USF currently doesn't have a backup option besides trying to flip these two receivers and if they fail, USF might find themselves scrambling after missing out on Tyrese Gibbons last cycle.

                              -- The Bulls haven't zero'd in on anyone yet at linebacker -- both inside and outside -- and that position has only became more important in Marty English's 3-4 defense which deploys four linebackers.

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                              • Thugger Jackson
                                MVP
                                • Jul 2009
                                • 2886

                                #75
                                Re: Strength in Unity.



                                Bench throws pick in final play in overtime as Maryland hang on to beat the Bulls
                                September 13th, 2014 -- Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL)
                                Maryland Terrapins (0-0, 0-0) at South Florida Bulls (2-0, 0-0)



                                ---------------------------
                                TERPS - 10 / 14 / 7 / 10 / 7 // 48
                                USF - 3 / 21 / 3 / 14 / 0// 41
                                ---------------------------

                                Scoring Summary
                                Quarter 1
                                4:25 (USF) M. kloss, 25 Yd FG
                                2:39 (TERPS) B. Craddock, 26 Yd FG
                                0:58 (TERPS) B. Ross, 3 Yd run

                                Quarter 2
                                4:56 (USF) M. Pierre, 1 Yd run
                                3:53 (TERPS) B. Ross, 7 Yd run
                                3:11 (USF) M. Pierre, 4 Yd run
                                1:41 (TERPS) B. Ross, 15 Yd run
                                0:21 (USF) S. Bench, 13 Yd run

                                Quarter 3
                                1:27 (USF) M. Kloss, 33 Yd FG
                                0:37 (TERPS) B. Ross, 37 Yd run

                                Quarter 4
                                4:53 (USF) R. Miller, 3 Yd run
                                3:48 (TERPS) J. Riddle 38 Yd pass from C. Brown
                                1:38 (USF) M. Pierre, 19 Yd run
                                0:17 (TERPS) B. Craddock, 20 Yd fG

                                Overtime
                                -- (TERPS) B. Ross, 4 Yd run

                                South Florida Bulls (2-1, 0-0)
                                QB Steven Bench, Junior: 15 of 24, 167 yards, 2 interceptions, 7 carries, 128 yards, touchdown.
                                HB Michael Pierre, RS Senior: 14 carries, 93 yards, 3 touchdowns.
                                HB Leon Ward, Freshman: 10 carries, 93 yards.
                                HB Darius Tice, Sophomore: 7 carries, 47 yards.
                                WR D'vario Montgomery, Junior: 5 receptions, 77 yards.
                                TE Sean Price, Junior: 5 receptions, 46 yards.
                                LB Zack Bullock, RS Junior: 9 tackles, tackle for loss, sack.

                                Maryland Terrapins (1-0, 0-0)
                                QB C.J. Brown, RS Senior: 19 of 21, 251 yards, touchdown.
                                HB Brandon Ross, RS Junior: 23 carries, 189 yards, 5 touchdowns.
                                WR Daniel Adams, RS Junior: 5 receptions, 54 yards.
                                WR Stefon Diggs, Junior: 3 receptions, 49 yards.
                                S Sean Davis, Junior: 8 tackles, interception.
                                CB Jeremiah Johnson, RS Senior: 8 tackles, 2 tackles for loss.
                                LB LA Goree, RS Senior: 7 tackles, tackle for loss, interception.

                                Next Game: at Tulsa (2-0, 0-0)
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