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ToroDeFuego

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  1. 3 hours ago, Gatorbull325 said:

    I want to try youtube tv after my cable contract runs out. So you like the service?

    Yep. I kept trying and canceling Sling and Hulu because of buffering problems. Fubo.tv was better but doesn't have ESPN. YouTube.tv was the best as far as reliability but I like fubo.tv's interface, especially for sports.

  2. 44 minutes ago, BayIslandBull said:

    I've been happy enough with Hulu live TV. No reason to consider going back to cable anytime soon.

    I tried out Hulu last year and was frustrated with one "feature". When you switch back and forth between games the video goes to the spot where you left off, so I had to scroll the timeline to the current spot. I really like their interface for sports though. I also found Youtube.tv and fubo.tv to have better quality, less buggy video.

  3. I'll throw out one theory, besides the obvious fact that with every year there are more alumni. When I went to USF you could almost walk off the street and into class. Now the grades and test scores required are very competitive. You almost need a 4.0. Kids coming here now have to want it rather than it being a last option. Having a football team and guys like Vinik on our side doesn't hurt either.

  4. An interesting test case to watch is Fubo.tv. They are doing without ESPN because they can't reach a deal with them. As far as their interface they are my favorite streaming service. YouTube ended up caving an added the Disney/ESPN channels and jacked their price up accordingly. The good thing about most of the streaming services is that they have no contracts like cable/satellite. I switch them out all the time.

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  5. 1 hour ago, JTrue said:

    You could say the same thing for bringing in Rodney Adams, MVS, Cronkrite... They were all transfers who were brought in because we thought they'd either be better than the current players at the position or could give them a run for their money. No one was worried about the other WRs feelings or the other RBs.

    Yeah, I see your point but the QB is more of a leader of the team if not the offense. Who knows if he can win the job though and if he wins it won't matter.

  6. 11 hours ago, USFBULL_08 said:

    How many offensive lineman have ever been drafted from USF? We haven't had good lines and the time we didn't have a mobile QB resulted in Willie's horrendous seasons.

    Defense and mobile QB is our identity. Leavitt figured it out and we should keep with it.

     

    I would say that offensive line might be the hardest position to recruit. There are only so many big, tall, quick, smart guys out there. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that using speed is the alternative. Leavitt knew that. Taggart learned it the hard way.

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