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  • Thugger Jackson
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    • Jul 2009
    • 2886

    #31
    Re: Strength in Unity.


    Francois fiery press conference leaves Bulls fans with more questions than answers
    Anthony Washington -- The Tampa Bay Chronicles

    The typically jovial Malcolm Francois was not present at the USF Bulls press conference following the team's 55-42 loss to East Carolina. Instead, the man that stood in front of the podium in a sweat soaked polo was anything but jovial.

    "It's an embarrassing performance," Francois said right off the gate with his press conference, not answering any question in particular.

    Francois went on a five minute, expletive rant about his disgust with the team's performance, their character as well as the quarterback play.

    "I don't know if we have 20 football players in there," said Francois, "We've got guys that are good athletes, decent athletes but I think they play football just to post some cool pictures and some dumb *** quotes and make a highlight tape of the same five plays over and over again. We're a soft team and that starts with me, I need to toughen this bunch up because this isn't a team I want to be apart of."

    When asked why he was so dissapointed in this particular loss: "We didn't compete, we folded. I've been hearing these [expletive] talk about how bad they want it, how they wanted to come in here and defend their home stadium and they just laid down and got [expletive]. [East Carolina] is a good team, a real good team with a good coaching staff but fifty five points? That's ridiculous. We need to fix this, I need to fix this."

    When asked why he pulled quarterback Mike White in the first quarter, he was rather blunt: "Wait for him to throw six picks? Like, at what point do you pull the guy if two interceptions in the first quarter isn't enough for you."

    Francois continued talking about the quarterbacks, unprompted: "We don't have our [quarterback], yet. Frankly, I don't think he's in that room. They've all been bad, period. There's no need to sugar coat it, they've been bad quarterbacks, bad throwers of the football, just bad. I think somebody is going to need to step up and fix that because I can't make a quarterback appear out of nowhere, someone has to step up and come in and take the job."

    Francois in the past has stayed away from naming a starter for the next game. This time, he was quick to call it just hours after the game: "It's Bobby [Eveld]. Maybe I was wrong to pull away from him so early in the season but I think he's our guys for at least the next quarter and who knows. If he throws six interceptions, he's going back on the bench and if he throws six touchdowns, I'll name my second born after him. We'll see."

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    • Deuce2223
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      • Dec 2007
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      #32
      Re: Strength in Unity.

      Wow ECU is playing some good football. It also doesn't help when you don't have a QB you trust in. I dealt with that all season with my move to WSU leaving a stud Freshman behind at SJSU

      Hopefully I will land my #1 target and have my next QB for the next 4 years.


      Really enjoying your layout/presentation and flow of info. Sad to see the Broncos fall to Nevada, but we have seen that happen.

      Recruiting has been a little tough this year, seems like everyone is coming after your targets and of course a 2-5 record doesn't exactly scream come here and win..

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      • Thugger Jackson
        MVP
        • Jul 2009
        • 2886

        #33
        Re: Strength in Unity.

        Originally posted by Deuce2223
        Wow ECU is playing some good football. It also doesn't help when you don't have a QB you trust in. I dealt with that all season with my move to WSU leaving a stud Freshman behind at SJSU

        Hopefully I will land my #1 target and have my next QB for the next 4 years.


        Really enjoying your layout/presentation and flow of info. Sad to see the Broncos fall to Nevada, but we have seen that happen.

        Recruiting has been a little tough this year, seems like everyone is coming after your targets and of course a 2-5 record doesn't exactly scream come here and win..
        Yeah they were literally going up and down the field scoring whenever they wanted. It doesn't help that when we did get stops, one of the QBs would miss an open receiver by 5-yards and throw a pick.
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        • Thugger Jackson
          MVP
          • Jul 2009
          • 2886

          #34
          Re: Strength in Unity.



          Week 9 Top Stories
          1. Texas improves to 4-0 in Big 12 play with a 37-28 win over #24 TCU.
          2. Hogan, Stanford keep on rolling with a huge 34-20 win vs. #7 Oregon State.
          3. Nebraska stays unbeaten with a 55-7 win vs. conference rival Minnesota.
          4. The big Pac-12 match up this week is the battle between USC and Oregon State.
          5. North Carolina looks forward to facing NC State on Showdown Saturday.
          6. Oregon suffers their first defeat in 2013 as they come up short against UCLA.

          Week 10 Notable Games
          #14 North Carolina (6-1, 2-1) at #6 NC State (8-0, 5-0)
          #25 South Carolina (4-3, 4-2) at #1 Stanford (7-0, 6-0)
          #11 Georgia (6-2, 4-2) at #3 Florida (6-0, 4-0)
          #24 Florida State (4-3, 2-3) at Miami (4-2, 1-2)
          #23 USC (6-2, 3-2) at #13 Oregon State (7-1, 4-1)

          NCAA Players of the Week
          Teddy Bridgewater (QB, Louisville) :: W vs. Syracuse :: 15 of 26, 201 yards, 17 carries, 146 yards, 4 total touchdowns.
          Shaq Thompson (OLB, Washington) :: W vs. California :: 7 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, sack, forced fumble, interception.

          AAC Players of the Week
          Michael Dobson (HB, East Carolina) :: W vs. USF :: 17 carries, 207 yards, 3 touchdowns, 6 receptions, 59 yards, touchdown.
          Josh Hawkins (CB, East Carolina) :: W vs. USF :: 3 tackles, tackle for loss, 2 interceptions.
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          • mvpstax
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            • May 2020
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            #35
            Re: Strength in Unity.

            Fiery press conference to say the least! Ripped the whole team

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            • Thugger Jackson
              MVP
              • Jul 2009
              • 2886

              #36
              Re: Strength in Unity.


              Four Bulls commit over the weekend despite tough loss to East Carolina
              Eddie Fernandez -- 247 Sports USF Insider

              In a weekend of campus visits that featured QB Grant Oliver, WRs Tyrone Gibbons and Chris Walker, OTs David Mitchell and Terry Scales, LBs Alfred Jordan, DBs Antwan Shaw and Tavarious Bailey and TEs Thomas Moore and Mike Henry, USF was able to come away with four commitments.

              Three-star offensive tackle Terry Scales, three-star safety Tavarious Bailey, two-star JUCO offensive tackle David Mitchell and unranked JUCO offensive guard Russ Martin all committed to the Bulls.

              Bailey posted a video of head coach Malcolm Francois' press conference in which Francois called his team 'soft' among other things with the caption "my type of hitta, coach im OTW say less".

              Francois' press conference, which has drawn some criticism for his personal attack on currently players, has been well received by the recruiting class. In speaking to a few recruits such as quarterback Grant Oliver, he said he liked seeing that sort of passion from his coach. It must be added that selfishly for Oliver, Francois' unhappiness with the QB room only increases his chances of playing as a true freshman.

              While USF did get four commits over the weekend, more could be on the way. In a class with five solid commitments already, USF expects a commitment soon from three-star WR Chris Walker, three-star defensive end Travis Elbert, three-star defensive tackle Ross Barron, three-star linebackers Alfred Jordan, Gary Prince and Jeffrey Reese, tight ends Mike Henry and Thomas Moore as well as defensive tackle Dennis Martin.

              This gives USF around five or six more spots in the recruiting class. Among those six, USF would have a spot open for WR Tyrone Gibbons, tight end Chris Golden, cornerback Leonard Lilly and Antwan Shaw and of course, Sheldon Corbett.

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              • Thugger Jackson
                MVP
                • Jul 2009
                • 2886

                #37
                Re: Strength in Unity.

                Originally posted by mvpstax
                Fiery press conference to say the least! Ripped the whole team
                Alexa, play Mob Ties.
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                • Thugger Jackson
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 2886

                  #38
                  Re: Strength in Unity.



                  Eveld throws interception at goal-line in regulation to go into OT, Dunkley fumbles in OT as Bulls fall to Cougars
                  October 19th, 2013 -- Robertson Stadium (Houston, TX)
                  South Florida Bulls (2-5, 1-3 American) at Houston Cougars (5-2, 3-1)



                  ---------------------------
                  USF - 6 / 15 / 7 / 3 / 0 // 31
                  HOU - 7 / 14 / 3 / 7 / 3 // 34
                  ---------------------------

                  Scoring Summary
                  Quarter 1
                  2:52 (USF) T. Turner, 1 Yd run
                  1:40 (HOU) K. Farrow, 2 Yd run

                  Quarter 2
                  5:51 (USF) C. Dunkley, 16 Yd run
                  4:59 (HOU) M. Roberts, 15 Yd pass from B. Cosh
                  1:15 (HOU) D. Greenberry, 8 Yd pass from B. Cosh
                  0:45 (USF) D. Welch, 37 Yd pass from B. Eveld (2pt)

                  Quarter 3
                  6:01 (HOU) T. Cummings, 33 Yd FG
                  0:00 (USF) M. Shaw, 2 Yd run

                  Quarter 4
                  2:01 (USF) M. Kloss, 20 Yd FG
                  1:13 (HOU) D. Greenberry, 20 Yd pass from B. Cosh

                  Overtime
                  -- (HOU) T. Cummings, 32 Yd FG

                  South Florida Bulls (2-6, 1-4)
                  QB Bobby Eveld, Senior: 22 of 33, 253 yards, touchdown, 2 interceptions.
                  HB Marcus Shaw, Senior: 27 carries, 186 yards, touchdown.
                  WR Andre Davis, Junior: 6 receptions, 70 yards.
                  TE Sean Price, Sophomore: 5 receptions, 45 yards.
                  WR D'vario Montgomery, Sophomore: 4 receptions, 57 yards.
                  WR Deonte Welch, RS Junior: 2 receptions, 45 yards, touchdown.
                  LB Dede Lattimore, RS Senior: 10 tackles.
                  DE Aaron Lynch, RS Sophomore: 3 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 2 sacks.

                  Houston Cougars (6-2, 4-1)
                  QB Billy Cosh, RS Junior: 32 of 35, 322 yards, 3 touchdowns.
                  HB Kenneth Farrow, RS Sophomore: 4 carries, 15 yards, touchdown, 8 receptions, 19 yards.
                  WR Daniel Spencer, Junior: 6 receptions, 65 yards.
                  WR Deontay Greenberry, Sophomore: 5 receptions, 87 yards, 2 touchdowns.
                  WR Markenth Ambles, RS Junior: 5 receptions, 73 yards.
                  WR Mark Roberts, Junior: 5 receptions, 59 yards, touchdown.
                  S Trevon Stewart, Sophomore: 8 tackles, interception.
                  LB Elandon Roberts, Junior: 2 tackles, interception.

                  Next Game: vs. Temple (4-4, 2-3)
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                  • Thugger Jackson
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 2886

                    #39
                    Re: Strength in Unity.



                    Week 10 Top Stories
                    1. Can Alabama defend and end LSU's 7-game winning streak?
                    2. The USC campus is buzzing after a victory over #13 Oregon State.
                    3. Texas rolls on, this time against Big 12 opponent Kansas.
                    4. This week's big game matches top ten Oregon and Stanford.
                    5. #19 Clemson should handle #13 Louisville in their ACC match-up this week.
                    6. Miami lifts its ACC record to 2-2 with a close win over Florida State.
                    7. TCU tops West Virginia in a low-scoring Big 12 skirmish.

                    Week 11 Notable Games
                    #9 Oregon (8-1, 5-1) at #1 Stanford (8-0, 6-0)
                    #13 Louisville (6-2, 2-2) at #19 Clemson (5-3, 3-2)
                    #20 Vanderbilt (6-2, 3-2) at #3 Florida (7-0, 5-0)
                    #11 LSU (7-1, 5-0) at #8 Alabama (7-1, 3-1)

                    NCAA Players of the Week
                    Chuckie Keeton (QB, Utah State) :: W vs. Hawaii :: 20 of 30, 260 yards, 17 carries, 55 yards, 4 total touchdowns.
                    Andrew Everett (DE, Old Dominion) :: W vs. FIU :: 17 tackles, 9 tackles for loss, 4 sacks.

                    AAC Players of the Week
                    Ralph David Abernathy IV (HB, Cincinnati) :: W vs. Memphis :: 20 carries, 119 yards, 2 touchdowns, 6 receptions, 91 yards, touchdown.
                    Dominique Robertson (OLB, Tulane) :: W vs. SMU :: 6 tackles, tackle for loss, 2 interceptions.
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                    • Thugger Jackson
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 2886

                      #40
                      Re: Strength in Unity.



                      Bulls put an end to losing streak, pull together and beat Owls in overtime despite losing Shaw to concussion
                      November 9th, 2013 -- Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL)
                      Temple Owls (4-4, 2-3 American) at South Florida Bulls (2-6, 1-4 American)



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                      TEM - 14 / 7 / 14 / 3 / 3 // 41
                      USF - 3 / 7 / 14 / 14 / 6 // 44
                      ---------------------------

                      Scoring Summary
                      Quarter 1
                      7:16 (TEM) K. Harper, 3 Yd run
                      4:26 (USF) M. Kloss, 49 Yd FG
                      2:37 (TEM) K. Harper, 29 Yd run

                      Quarter 2
                      6:13 (USF) M. Pierre, 5 Yd run
                      0:44 (TEM) K. Harper, 8 Yd run

                      Quarter 3
                      6:32 (USF) D. Tice, 1 Yd run
                      5:44 (TEM) J. Rizzo, 8 Yd pass from C. Reily
                      3:47 (USF) B. Eveld, 38 Yd run
                      0:15 (TEM) K. Harper, 3 Yd run

                      Quarter 4
                      4:40 (USF) M. Pierre, 7 Yd run
                      1:09 (USF) B. Eveld, 8 Yd run (2pt)
                      0:03 (TEM) J. Cooper Jr, 33 Yd FG

                      Overtime
                      -- (TEM) J. Cooper Jr, 50 Yd FG
                      -- (USF) A. Davis, 4 Yd run

                      South Florida Bulls (3-6, 2-4)
                      QB Bobby Eveld, Senior: 17 of 24, 204 yards, interception, 9 carries, 113 yards, 2 touchdowns.
                      HB Michael Pierre, RS Junior: 12 carries, 111 yards, 2 touchdowns, 3 receptions, 41 yards.
                      HB Marcus Shaw, Senior: 3 carries, 27 yards (left game with concussion).
                      WR Andre Davis, Junior: 4 receptions, 57 yards.
                      LB Zack Bullock, RS Sophomore: 7 tackles, tackle for loss.
                      CB Joshua Brown, RS Senior: 4 tackles, interception.
                      DE Ryne Giddins, RS Senior: 3 tackles, tackle for loss, sack.
                      DE Aaron Lynch, RS Sophomore: 3 tackles, tackle for loss, sack.

                      Temple Owls (4-5, 2-4)
                      QB Connor Reily, RS Junior: 22 of 30, 257 yards, touchdown, interception.
                      HB Kenny Harper, Junior: 20 carries, 171 yards, 4 touchdowns, 5 receptions, 42 yards.
                      WR Deon Miller, Senior: 4 receptions, 80 yards.
                      WR Ryan Alderman, RS Senior: 4 receptios, 43 yards.
                      S Chris Hutton, Junior: 10 tackles, tackle for loss.
                      LB Blake Caponegro, RS Senior: Tackle, interception.


                      Next Game: vs. Memphis (3-6, 2-4)
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                      • Thugger Jackson
                        MVP
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 2886

                        #41
                        Re: Strength in Unity.



                        Week 11 Top Stories
                        1. The undefeated and confident Cardinal travel to hostile USC.
                        2. Spirits are high in Tuscaloosa as their Crimson Tide beat #11 LSU 52-27.
                        3. Gaffney's play leads Stanford to a 45-10 win over Oregon.
                        4. Nebraska rolls on, this time against Big Ten opponent Michigan.
                        5. The big Pac-12 match-up this week is the battle between UCLA and Oregon State.
                        6. Vanderbilt puts an end to Florida's winning streak.

                        Week 12 Notable Games
                        #2 Ohio State (9-0, 6-0) at Michigan State (7-2, 4-2)
                        #18 Oregon State (7-2, 4-2) at #22 UCLA (6-3, 3-3)
                        #12 Boston College (8-1, 5-0) at #4 NC State (9-0, 6-0)
                        #1 Stanford (9-0, 7-0) at #17 USC (7-2, 4-2)

                        NCAA Players of the Week
                        A.J. McCarron (QB, Alabama) :: W vs. LSU :: 22 of 27, 384 yards, 8 carries, 20 yards, 5 total touchdowns.
                        Travonte Boles (DT, Western Michigan) :: W vs. EMU :: 11 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, sack, forced fumble, 2 fumble recoveries.

                        AAC Players of the Week
                        Kenny Harper (HB, Temple) :: L vs. USF :: 20 carries, 171 yards, 4 touchdowns, 5 receptions, 42 yards.
                        Thomas Niles (DE, UCF) :: W vs. Houston :: 11 tackles, 9 tackles for loss, 4 sacks, fumble recovery.
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                        • Thugger Jackson
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                          • Jul 2009
                          • 2886

                          #42
                          Re: Strength in Unity.


                          Bulls add pair of tight ends in Moore and Golden ahead of busy weekend for staff
                          Eddie Fernandez -- 247 Sports USF Insider

                          Three-star tight ends Chris Golden and Thomas Moore both committed to USF earlier this week as the USF coaching staff now turns their attention into perhaps the most important recruiting weekend of this cycle.

                          Golden and Moore were both considered locks as USF now has seven players committed in the class. Golden has prototypical size for the position at six-foot-seven and 257 pounds while Moore, coming in at six-feet and 231 pounds, is more of a blocking, H-back type.

                          USF will be hosting four-star defensive end Sheldon Corbett this weekend in what has been a long and hard fought recruiting battle for the former USF commit. With many experts pegging USF third in the race, an impressive weekend is all that can keep the Bulls in the race for the six-foot-seven defensive end.

                          USF is also hosting three-star defensive tackle Ross Barron and three-star linebackers Gary Prince and Jeffrey Reese. Both linebackers are considered to be on commit watch while Barron has an outside shot of committing to USF but with a visit scheduled to FIU next week, that is unlikely. As far as landing the big fish in Corbett, that remains to be an unlikely occurrence.

                          The Bulls are trending in a negative direction when it comes to four-star commit WR Tyrone Gibbons. Gibbons visited Ole Miss last week and received two Crystal Balls to the Rebels. At this moment, a decommitment is expected to come in the next few days. USF does have a backup option, however, should they want to add another receiver to the class besides WR Chris Walker. They kicked the tires on Heath Woods earlier in the season and even offered the three-star WR before cooling off on him and not willing to accept his commitment. Should Gibbons commit elsewhere, which is now looking like the case, Woods would be a viable replacement.

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                          • Thugger Jackson
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                            • Jul 2009
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                            #43
                            Re: Strength in Unity.



                            Bulls keep bowl hopes alive with win against Memphis to earn fourth win of the season
                            November 16th, 2013 -- Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL)
                            Memphis Tigers (3-6, 2-4) at South Florida Bulls (3-6, 2-4)



                            ---------------------------
                            MEM - 0 / 10 / 0 / 0 // 10
                            USF - 3 / 14 / 0 / 10 // 27
                            ---------------------------

                            Scoring Summary
                            Quarter 1
                            6:36 (USF) M. Kloss, 30 Yd FG

                            Quarter 2
                            6:45 (MEM) R. Travis, 63 Yd pass from J. Karam
                            3:27 (USF) S. Price, 60 Yd pass from B. Eveld
                            1:50 (MEM) J. Elliot, 25 Yd FG
                            0:55 (USF) A. Davis, 18 Yd pass from B. EVeld

                            Quarter 3
                            4:40 (MEM) T. Patrick, 12 Yd pass from J. Karam

                            Quarter 4
                            7:31 (USF) B. Eveld, 8 Yd run
                            0:24 (USF) M. Kloss, 26 Yd FG

                            South Florida Bulls (4-6, 3-4)
                            QB Bobby Eveld, Senior: 15 of 21, 240 yards, 2 touchdowns, interception, 10 carries, 47 yards, touchdown.
                            HB Marcus Shaw, Senior: 23 carries, 128 yards.
                            TE Sean Price, Sophomore: 5 receptions, 131 yards, touchdown.
                            WR Andre Davis, Junior: 3 receptions, 35 yards, touchdown.
                            LB Dede Lattimore, RS Senior: 5 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 2 interceptions.
                            CB Lamar Robins, Freshman: 4 tackles, interception.

                            Memphis Tigers (3-7, 2-5)
                            QB Jacob Karam, RS Senior: 18 of 26, 252 yards, 2 touchdowns, 3 interceptions.
                            HB Brandon Hayes, RS Senior: 15 carries, 65 yards.
                            WR Joe Craig, RS Junior: 4 receptions, 71 yards.
                            WR Reggie Travis, RS Junior: 2 receptions, 79 yards.
                            LB Charles Harris, Junior: 8 tackles, 4 tackles for loss.
                            S Reggie Ball, RS Sophomore: 7 tackles, interception.


                            Next Game: vs. Memphis (3-6, 2-4)
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                            • Thugger Jackson
                              MVP
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 2886

                              #44
                              Re: Strength in Unity.



                              Week 12 Top Stories
                              1. Can Florida defend David Wade Stadium and end Alabama's 8 game winning streak?
                              2. Trojans take care of Stanford 41-14.
                              3. Texans remains unbeaten as they knock off Oklahoma State.
                              4. #11 LSU should handle #5 Texas a&M in their SEC match-up this week.
                              5. Clemson's defense drives them to a 13-7 win over Georgia Tech.

                              Week 13 Notable Games
                              #15 Boston College (8-2, 5-1) at #25 Louisville (7-3, 3-3)
                              #5 Texas A&M (9-1, 5-1) at #11 LSU (8-2, 5-1)
                              #7 Alabama (9-1, 5-1) at #9 Florida (8-1, 6-1)
                              #22 Auburn (7-3, 5-2) at #21 Arizona (7-3, 5-3)

                              NCAA Players of the Week
                              Rob Henry (QB, Purdue) :: W vs. Minnesota :: 17 of 28, 353 yards, 13 carries, 75 yards, 5 total touchdowns.
                              Terrel Smith (S, Colorado) :: W vs. Colorado :: 9 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, forced fumble, interception.

                              AAC Players of the Week
                              Der'rikk Thompson (WR, SMU) :: W vs. UConn :: 11 receptions, 181 yards, 3 touchdowns.
                              Dwight Dobbins (CB, Tulsa) :: W vs. Marshall :: 3 tackles, interception.
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                              • Thugger Jackson
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                                • Jul 2009
                                • 2886

                                #45
                                Re: Strength in Unity.


                                The wins keep on piling for Francois and Co. as Barron, Prince and Reese latest to join recruiting class
                                Eddie Fernandez -- 247 Sports USF Insider

                                Despite a rocky season, USF now finds itself just nine spots behind Houston for the top recruiting class in the American Conference thanks to the addition of three-star linebackers Jeffrey Reese and Gary Prince as well as three-star defensive tackle Ross Barron.

                                The additions give USF the 60th best recruiting class in the land. All three were on campus last weekend for the team's win over Memphis as well as four-star defensive end Sheldon Corbett. According to reports, Sheldon enjoyed his visit and USF is in a "better place" than where they were 48 hours before his visit.

                                Reese is most naturally talented of the bunch, coming in at six-foot-two and 238 pounds with a good blend of speed and strength as he projects to be an edge linebacker or perhaps even play defensive end. Prince also projects to be either an edge linebacker with his size and limited athleticism although he has more experienced playing inside linebacker. Barron is a prototypical three-technique at six-foot-two and 293 pounds.

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