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TromBull12

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  1. That overrated chant scared the life out of me because that's when FAU went on their run. I'm so glad this isn't a typical USF story.
  2. It's difficult to establish anything that is "tradition" when the program itself is so young. I know things had changed a lot from before I marched, to when I marched. As I'm sure a lot has changed since left. (06-08 marching, 08-10 helping). They try to hold on to some things some alumni still feel like they left a legacy behind.
  3. My follow up question is, are the pundits right in regards to them/ eventually us, being big fish in a little pond? When they say beating/facing a top 25 opponent once a season is the only reason we can/do show fight and the ability to win when we do? Is the 'who we play" in other conferences doomed to make us a Vanderbilt of our future conference?
  4. I cut my USF football teeth starting in the 2006 range. I've always been of the belief that the only substantive difference between the 'haves' and the 'have-nots,' was history and money. I honestly thought that if given the chance, we could go toe to toe with anyone (when we were consistently good). Our former football conference mates are making me rethink that. Those who shall not be named 6-6 Cincinnati- 3-9 Houston 4-8 What happened to them?!?! I thought they were all solid programs that would transition just fine. Did they all lose a lot of talent or is this the future we all pine for...? To be fair I did look up... Rutgers 1 winning season out of 9 Louisville 6 winning seasons out of 9 I didn't include Pittsburgh or Syracuse because they never made it to the AAC.
  5. I don't know about you guys, but I have a feeling we can win this game and finally go bowling again. Go Bulls! (Laughs maniacally and hides back in the shadows of the internet)
  6. The same things that are fantastic when we win, are seen as dreadful, when we lose. Correct me if I'm wrong, but he's never been much of a talker. We simply weren't prepared (and still put up 30+ points). We won't take FAU for granted I'm sure. Next game.
  7. If every game looked like this, sure. It hasn't. They are light years away from where they were last year. This is a lesson learned hopefully. Next game .
  8. Maybe it has to absorb a certain amount of cursed energy before it can reflect it back at our opponents. (Checks game rules for accuracy)
  9. I believe the jersey sales, commercials, brand recognition, sold out games, etc. are way more than just hype. I don't know why some of you have such a hard time with Dion's personality. He's thanking God every other sentence. He's allowed to be confident, he's earned it. Just because he's not soft spoken and kissing the rings of the football elite as he tiptoes around acting like being the coach of a D1 program is his dream come true, doesn't mean he's not a good coach. I'm REALLY trying to understand where the hate comes from. I have an idea, but I'm really trying to give some of you the benefit of the doubt. He's not Lovey or Dungie, but he's no Terrell Owens either (assuming y'all felt the same way about him) y. He chose not to come here, it hurt me too, but I don't hate him for it. All we had on our schedule to prove his team was as good as advertised was Alabama. When he really wins at Colorado in the next year or two, there is no "he's just out talenting weaker opponents." Which I'm sure people can and will say if we end up with a really good win loss record (assuming anyone in their right mind wanted to defend FCJS). If/ when we win the conference without going through those pee colored people to our south, people can and will have the same counter argument. Coach Prime needed a place with equal footing, immediately, to shut up the critics. He can't simply buy talent and win at Colorado. He needs depth, great coaching, and talent to even begin to be successful. One can argue he's already turned the football world upside down even at 3-2 so far. Simply by not being 0-5 with a team that was 1-11 last year, and knocking off a ranked opponent and being competitive with another (definitely not Oregon). None of that points to a guy who can't coach. If money could do it, there's no way FSU, LSU, Alabama, Texas, Florida, etc. would ever not have a winning season. They throw money at EVERYTHING in their football world and obviously don't always experience success. Just admit that y'all are angry for whatever reason and not looking at this objectively. Coach Prime really can coach and we didn't land him. That doesn't take anything away from Coach Golesh. I hope he is the guy who will be everything that I wanted CWT to be.
  10. I'm willing to allow Coach Golesh to compete with my memories of FCWT. He officially has my attention (already had my cautious support).
  11. No one truly expected them to be competing for the conference in season 1. They were 1-11 last year and are already competing with and beating ranked opponents. They were an onside kick away from completing the comeback today. You can dislike his personality, y'all don't seem to like slick talking quick witted coaches. That's fine, but all of the talent in the world doesn't make it gel. Talent doesn't game plan and make adjustments. Jeff Scott is a perfect example, Golesh is taking less than what Jeff Scott had and is doing more... Bad coaching costs games and good coaching gives you a chance when you shouldn't have one. Golesh and Prime are both solid. That's all I'm saying.
  12. I'm referencing Coach Prime, not Jeff Scott. All I'm saying is Colorado isn't losing due to coaching. They are outperforming, and everyone has access to the same system. Can't fault him for players wanting to play for him. We can all do well.
  13. I like winning just as much as the next Bulls fan but I wouldn't say all of that. They are both turning around losing programs. One has an easier schedule and the luxury of little to no expectations. The other has people celebrating a team that won one game last year, barely losing, to established ranked opponents.
  14. I too felt this way in the moment. It'd been so long since we decisively beat someone, I wanted the score to be even more lopsided. I can appreciate the fact that we didn't, but I wouldn't have been mad if we did. That's why I decided to negate the negative reaction.
  15. Or small business owners that you can be a fan of?
  16. I enjoy reading the joy in the most current posts. Let's get this win Bulls!
  17. Defense had looked solid in all 3 games. I've not felt like they were a liability. Once the offense catches up we'll have a legit team that turns the corner and starts beating people.
  18. I'm really liking our defense change this year. They really are playing completely different in a great way!
  19. It's wild to me reading these comments. We do realize we're playing Alabama right... our 0 FBS wins in an eternity team, is tied with Alabama. We are supposed to be down by 100+ and some of us are complaining about our offense not exploiting the Alabama defense... let that sink in. This is already a win in my book no matter what the final score ends up being.
  20. I like following up on Prime Time stories. It would've been AMAZING having him here, but I'm rooting for his success wherever he goes. It's crazy watching people move the goal post anytime he's successful. "He can't out talent people in Colorado..." "He won't be able to get recruits to go there..." "The roster turn over is a bad sign..." "I can't believe he brought his son in and introduced him as the starting quarterback..." "TCU is overrated..." "Just wait until his son graduates..." "He's only successful because he's buying his players..." I think some people should just admit that they don't like the man. He's bold, he's talented, and he's not tiptoeing around the football elite. He's shaking up the system and challenging the status quo. It is a really fun thing to watch. I just wish someone at the university could've seen this coming. He's one of those people who is way too proud to fail. Good to know that the thought of him thinking of coming here wasn't just a pipe dream.
  21. It's the eyeball test for me. I feel very confident in saying this years team would beat last years team. Would it be flashy, no, but the offense and defense have life and an identity. I got nervous yesterday, but I never felt defeated. Even the WKU game didn't leave me feeling defeated. This team is fun to watch even when we're simply good. I can't wait to see how good they are at the end of the season.
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