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jchem1995

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  1. Clearly the author hit the bong around #14. How could he say that when he hasn't played a lick of college ball? Is this the same stoner that predicted Georgia State to the SEC?
  2. I have done both (with parking pass and without) in lot 6. You can get to the trees in lot 6 with a pass but not with out. So that's a benefit. Also, any entertainment USF puts out will mingle around there. No extra space to tailgaite
  3. This is the year we will ring that bell. No doubts. Calling it: a top 25 finish.
  4. http://www.tampabay.com/sports/colleges/every-leap-one-of-faith-for-usf-triple-jumper/2280589 And may God bless him for his efforts.
  5. I know he just built a new house in Tampa so... I don't think he has immediate plans. He needs to do a bit more here than ride one year of Willie's coat tail.
  6. Won Insight.com Bowl vs. Pittsburgh, 37–29 25 23 2001 Big 12 North 3rd 7 5 Lost Independence Bowl vs. Alabama, 13–14 — — 2002 Big 12 North 3rd 7 7 Lost Humanitarian Bowl vs. Boise State, 16–34 — — 2003 Big 12 North 6th 2 10 — — — 2004 Big 12 North T–1st6 7 5 Won Independence Bowl vs. Miami (OH), 17–13 — — 2005 Big 12 North T–2nd 7 5 Lost Houston Bowl vs. TCU, 24–27 — — 2006 Big 12 North 6th 4 8 — — — 2007 Big 12 North T–5th 3 9 — — — 2008 Big 12 North 6th 2 10 — — — 2009 Big 12 North 4th 7 6 Won Insight Bowl vs. Minnesota, 14–13 — — 2010 Big 12 North T–3rd 5 7 — — — 2011 Big 12 — 8th 6 7 Lost Pinstripe Bowl vs. Rutgers, 27–13 — — 2012 Big 12 — 9th 6 7 Lost Liberty Bowl vs. Tulsa, 31–17 — — 2013 Big 12 — T–7th 3 9 — — — 2014 Big 12 — 10th 2 10 — — — 2015 Big 12 — 9th 3 9 — — — Since 2000, this is what an "immediate conference challenger" Iowa State has done. USF would be a GREAT fit for these chumps.
  7. I know, right? It ticks me off to hear crap like "immediate championship" what has Iowa State done in the last 10 years? WVU has been moderate to good at times but not in some time. This guy can suck it.
  8. When a university takes chances on questionable character issues (and that's saying it too easily -too convenient ) for the sake of winning 10 plus games per season it has placed more value in football success then the safety of the student body and or anyone else for that matter. I would love to win 10 or more a season. but I don't want to be a Baylor at the cost of this. Anyone else feel this way?
  9. Love me some Mulberry and cole bear. As for me, livivng it up in Lutz, baby.
  10. And we knocked them out of the top 25 "a series loss to last place South Florida" No way I mean no way we should be in that category with how much baseball is played in FL.
  11. Subtle hint here... ugh... https://www.yahoo.com/sports/video/big-12-expansion-domino-effect-154123217.html
  12. Just read that Francis-Ramirez, a Dominican national, is transferring out of UF . Anyone know anything about this? a potential transfer to Coach O and USF? http://www.tampabay.com/sports/basketball/college/florida-guard-francis-ramirez-to-transfer/2275991
  13. yes i find this guy over the top and almost but not quite yet ready to turn down the radio when he's on. Must have bought every ad on radio. HUUUUGE Tampa HUUUUUGE
  14. I have had this discussion before. Maybe our home grown fla boys are playing too much baseball. Tommy Johns at 19-20?
  15. TAMPA — The published reports surfacing from Cincinnati and Connecticut have raised eyebrows — even some dander — locally. RELATED NEWS/ARCHIVE Ben Bishop remains Lightning's rock 2 Months Ago Spieth extends lead to five in Hawaii 1 Month Ago More Power for the AAC's football programs? 2 Months Ago Turns out, administrators at both schools have met (to varying degrees) with Big 12 officials, who presumably will expand their league at some point. Meantime, any ongoing efforts by Bulls brass to market USF to the Power Five conference might best be described as covert. "I'm very confident of where we sit and what we're doing," Bulls athletic director Mark Harlan said Friday. Exactly what that is remains unclear. Naturally, some Bulls fans are fidgeting as a result. Last week, the Tampa Bay Times requested any correspondence (emails, letters, formal documents, etc.) in the past eight months between Harlan or USF president Judy Genshaft and Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby or any of three Big 12 presidents believed to be part of a Big 12 expansion subcommittee. None exists, the school indicated, which only might suggest USF has done a more thorough job of covering its tracks in any Power Five pursuit. "I'm not going to comment on any specific conversation that I have had with anybody in that particular conference," Harlan said. "But suffice to say that I am always in contact with leaders in our industry and always will remain so." So, too, are Cincinnati president Santa Ono and Connecticut counterpart Susan Herbst, as recent reports have indicated. In a delayed response to a public records request by the Cincinnati Enquirer, UC provided documents revealing Ono has taken extensive strides — including two trips to Texas and meetings with every Big 12 president — to position his university for a possible Big 12 invite. Similarly, the Hartford Courant reported that when Kansas State's women's basketball team played at Connecticut in November, Herbst hosted K-State president Kirk Schulz (chairman of the Big 12 board of directors) and his wife for dinner. Anyone really believe the virtues of the Huskies brand never were brought up between courses? "I did read that (Cincinnati Enquirer) article and I certainly respect that institution or any institution's approach," Harlan said. "But I do know that there are different ways of doing things, and I'm very confident in our strategy." The only public glimpse Harlan offers of that strategy is the part of which he has made no secret from the beginning: to make USF athletics as strong as it can be, across the board, so that it will be an attractive option if and when conference realignment/expansion occurs. "When deck chairs start moving around again, if there is an again, it's so unpredictable that it's almost tireless effort to try to predict when those things come up," Harlan said. "So I've just decided that the best thing we can do is just focus on ourselves and rise to the things that I know would make us great if things happened again. "We are serious about trying to add great value to (the American Athletic) conference. It's very important to me and this institution that we do so. But also, we're aspirational, as we should be. And if there are things that happen, we want to make sure that we're in the best position, despite the fact that maybe approaches to those things are different from institution to institution."
  16. According to 247 he signed the contract yesterday and is working today.
  17. The first 5 games will be nothing short of a challenge. Towson is not a push over. The rest will be seeking revenge. I don't want a "close game" against FSU. Its gottta be a win. No doubt we can, but the players have to think they can. Remember the days of 6-0 USF?
  18. http://www.tbo.com/sports/colleges/fsu-booster-group-to-pay-most-attorney-fees-in-settlement-20160126/ FSU will pull our recruits every time. FSU says "come on in here boy and be a **** fool all you want, we'll make sure its taken care of..." What a shame. Shame. Shame. Shame. All for the love of football games
  19. THAT WAS STRAIGHT DOPE. You are talented and should get some major air time. nice seeing someone rep USF.
  20. In St Pete. only one Bull represented, Jamie Byrd ( mostly because we are such a young team ) http://www.shrinegame.com/Teams/EastRoster Posted the link.
  21. you going to alumni tailgate ? Be fun to meet crazy ************** on the board. I will be **** faced.
  22. Agreed . Temple will **** them up. Houston will also beat FSU. Auburn is a bad team and Memphis will win even without their coach (cause coaches don't tackle, catch, run, etc.)
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