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Hopefully John doesn't catch too much **** about "The Improved USF Men's Basketball Arena Club Experience". Personally, I think it's awesome.

 

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As we introduce our new Head Men’s Basketball coach, Brian Gregory, we also introduce a new and exciting way forward for the Arena Club. After surveying our fans, and in order to create the best game day experience possible, we are proud to share the many changes for the upcoming season.
 

The Improved USF Men’s Basketball Arena Club Experience
 

// All season tickets in the Arena Club will now include the all you can eat buffet each game.

// Pre-game chalk talks from the MBB coaching staff, including Head Coach Brian Gregory, will make their return.

// Plus, interactive games and fun theme nights will help make each game in the Arena Club an event you will remember.
 

On your renewal account you will notice that the $8.00 per game charge for each seat covers the cost for the all you can eat buffet, which will include entrees, desserts, soft drinks, coffee and tea, as well as the amenities listed above. 
 

If you would like to hear more details, please reach out to your Bulls Club representative or click here
 

Click Here to find more information regarding your 2017-18 USF Basketball season ticket and see below for instructions on how you can renew your season ticket today.

 

The basketball priority renewal deadline is Friday, June 30, 2017

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Good, insightful interview from TDS with Gregory ... Good to see it verified that he had an in depth talk with Stan before making decision. He's at least coming in with eyes wide open.

 

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The Tao of Brian Gregory

The new Bulls head basketball coach inherits one of the toughest jobs around. But he’s not intimidated in the slightest; he’s a coaching lifer, and he’s been here before.

by Collin Sherwin@USFCollin May 19, 2017, 10:43am EDT
 

Because Brian Gregory is a college basketball coach, he has strong opinions on the two things every college basketball coach has opinions on: coffee and Las Vegas. A bug was put in a writer’s ear that the Bulls new basketball coach appreciates a quality Dunkin’ Donuts coffee, and Gregory is happy for one brought to his interview, which is promptly exchanged for the stuff labeled verbally with a pejorative on offer in the Muma Center.

He’s a ball of energy that seems in constant motion whether caffeinated or not, but he also seems very comfortable in his own skin. The large cup of DD is held by a hand with a beaded bracelet on its wrist, a small crucifix as the clasp. As far as Vegas during the chaotic recruiting season, he’s a Marriott-by-the-Convention-Center guy. As a younger man maybe something closer to The Strip, but he’s older now, and he says there’s only been one problem with moving to Tampa so far.

“I gotta get my family down here. They’re finishing up school, moving down here in June.” Gregory’s daughters, Isabella aged 15 and Elyse, 12, both have attended volleyball camps at Georgia Tech with their head coach and USF’s only volleyball retired number, Michelle Collier. The two coached alongside each other for two years at Tech, and his missing his family doesn’t surprise her.

“He’s a great family guy,” Collier said. “His daughters are just great, and he was an awesome part of the team up here.” “USF is getting a guy that did it right here, and you can see that by what he left behind for Josh (Pastner) this season.”

Collier isn’t the only USF person Gregory knows, as he was an assistant at Michigan State with Stan Heath under Tom Izzo for years in East Lansing. The two remain great friends, and with Heath still living in Tampa, Gregory said he got an honest assessment when asking about the USF job.

“He talked about the challenges in recruiting with the history of the program. It’s not really a rebuild because (it was never built). And the dynamics have changed so dramatically.”

“The thing that has been built here, there was a kind of a characteristic: the good teams here, the teams that were successful, there were some common threads. It was Florida players playing, they played with a toughness and a kind of a chip on their shoulder a little bit. You look at some of the great teams even going back before Seth (Greenberg), you know what I mean? With Bobby (Paschal) there, that’s kind of how I envision what we’re going to do.”

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