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bulloni

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  1. https://snapdragonstadium.production.carbonhouse.com/assets/doc/Cox-Business-Club-9192b3a084.pdf Here's the photos, guessing so
  2. This is the view from Snapdragon Stadium's new field level club seats. Section C130 row 4, not a bad view at all
  3. No additional parking is pretty wild and the first i've heard of that. LOVE that they are including a restaurant in the stadium though. Will be big for having people in that area year round
  4. The Wizard went to the focus group today and has been tweeting about it Seats will be a blend of bleachers/normal seats There will be shade, referencing the issues at Snapdragon Stadium A tailgating area will be prioritized
  5. Dequan Stanley in the portal Golesh sure is freeing up some scholarships. Hopefully to be used in the trenches
  6. wonder if CAG has a preferred style he's looking for in his QB Prioritize deep passing, mobility, etc
  7. No way they spend 22 million on the design phase then build a stadium that would have just cost 2-3 times that
  8. Good point, another reason that doesn't make any sense is it really boxes in the stadium. Its clear they want to leave the option open for further expansion in the future. If they build it like in the rendering you'd have no room to expand to the North of the stadium as well as the South/West sides being severely cramped with the IPF and Track. Hell even the North side doesn't have much room to expand without changing a road. I agree this can't be too accurate
  9. this board breaks more scoops than TDS or 247 honestly. Never been on the rivals site so can't comment on that but Russ at least seems a lot more active than Will
  10. castor beach is there on the far left with the beach attached, i meant the one in between that and the stadium
  11. Is that the football facility attached to the north side? Wasn't aware that was going to have another practice field Also that lake across the street appears to be new. Looks like that area they're prepping to be a tailgate spot
  12. Did it seem like the shape/style of the stadium is decided, and these groups are to help them decide what bells and whistles to prioritize? Or are we pretty early in the design process and even the shape of the stadium is still being decided?
  13. Spring Game Sees Capacity Crowd Enjoy Joyous Night of Football on Campus - USF Athletics More than 70 former players return as Bulls roll through final scrimmage of the spring. 4,000 people filled Corbett + the ones turned away. Not bad for a spring game of a G5 team with 4 wins in the last 3 years. Pumped to see where this program will be with a stadium and a couple years to get some wins.
  14. I think being able to argue on the internet is what made everything nose dive. If an interaction like this happens in person whoever's offended just shrugs it off or walks away because not everyone has to agree with everyone on everything. Easy to act high and mighty with your morals online, if you run around screaming in person about what the other guy just said and how everyone should be mad at him you'd look like a lunatic.
  15. I guess I only saw one of his deleted tweets, but I don't really get the outrage (with any of it really, could care less what promotion a company is running and think this whole bud light "controversy" is stupid) Really seems like he was making a joke that its a great time to work at Miller's Ale House because they are getting so much extra business with all the people boycotting Bud Light.
  16. RFP D/B - University of South Florida On Campus Stadium Project CONSTRUCTION JOURNAL Project Report - Win more business with commercial construction leads. Powerful data, tools and analytics to help you stay ahead of your... Not sure how legit this site is but it was updated on March 30th and estimates it at 400 million. Has documents on the project that you need an account to see
  17. Clemson has a graveyard where they put up tombstones of all the ranked road wins they have. Florida State has the sod cemetery, where they keep the sod from all their big wins. Ohio State has Buckeye Grove, where a tree is planted to honor a player everytime someone is a first team all american. Things like this seem like an easy way to build tradition and have an area on campus people like to walk through on gameday. Not sure what our version could be. Maybe how we have those Bulls outside the MSC, every football player who is in the USF hall of fame gets a bull in an area outside the stadium dedicated to them? Pretty sure that list is just Anthony Henry, Blackwell, Selvie, and Flowers.
  18. Don't need anything too much different than Baylor's stadium. Lots of seatbacks but also some bleacher seats for student/visitor sections. Shade setup around the entire stadium. A pretty large club section. A berm for big games when we want to pack in standing room tickets. There's is 45k, wouldn't take much to shrink its capacity by 5-10k if thats what we want. http://stadiumdb.com/img/news/2022/03/05Alo01.jpg Then take Hawaii's idea of extending the shade past the stadium to extend our shade past it in both sides giving the stadium the shape of the Bull horn logo from an aerial view. Put the gates below those extended shades so people are waiting in line covered from the conditions
  19. Played the entire second half of the only FBS win in the Jeff Scott era. Came in only up 17-14 and played mistake free allowing us to pull away. A big part of one of my only positive memories of USF football in the last few years
  20. Sounds cheap? 20 weeks of a half a million for us to buyout is chump change
  21. In 2019 we had the 75th ranked defense, then immediately with most of the same Jimmy and Joes we became one of the absolute worst on that side of the ball under Jeff Scott for 3 straight years. Sure Golesh has coached nothing but offense, but that means he's still watching film on defenses trying to find weaknesses to exploit all the time. Its not out of the question he watched film on us and was able to find some major issues in terms of philosophy, X's and O's, etc.
  22. Never at GT. Was the lead recruiter to get Anthony Edwards to Georgia though
  23. Shortly after Golesh was hired he mentioned he watched tape on the team and had figured out what the problem was and had an exact plan in his interview with Kelly on how to fix that and turn things around. So given these two facts: Our defense was atrocious no matter how you slice it. Anyone with eyes could tell you that was the big problem for this team. He didn't bring in that many defensive recruits I think the problem on that side of the ball may have been as simple as struggling to get plays in on time and the defense being out of position at the time of the snap, rather than the personnel being worthless.
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