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Big_Hairy_Bull

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  1. Please let us all know how Denson and Hill look on the field. I have never seen Denson or Hill on video or in person. Do they have fluid mechanics, strong arms, nice touch etc. Just curious what to expect when we see them on the field for the first time! Go Bulls!
  2. Eric, I for one want to tell you what a great job you guys are doing. I attended the one at Tampa Palms and couldn't have been more pleased. It was awesome and I had the opportunity to speak to each one of the coaches. Don't listen to all the criticism on these post. The people that are complaining about this are the ones that missed out and didn't give it a chance. It was well worth the $125! Please continue doing the Around the Horns with golf in the future! Thanks Go Bulls
  3. Thank you S. Bien. I couldn't have said it better myself regarding comparing DI to DII.
  4. Dude, you really think the baseball team loses when it plays REAL 1-A teams? It is actually the opposite. They usually play well or beat the REAL teams and lose to the par or sub-par teams. They swept Fl this year who is in the College World Series and had 3 one run games with the #1 team in the country! Anyways, you can't compare a Div. II school's winning to a Div 1 school. Totally different scenario!
  5. On a side note, if Erickson can win with poor facilities, why can't Cardieri Kinda makes you think that it's not the facility. Explain to me what Erickson has won that Cardieri hasn't?
  6. Thanks for the info. Just booked the flight to Baltimore for 4 bulls fans! Coming in on Thursday and leaving on Sunday! Go Bulls!
  7. There is always a chance until he officially signs with someone but not a good chance at all. Especially compared to the chance we were looking at a year ago! Very disappointing to lose a caliber of player as he is considering how positive it was looking like last year!
  8. Fayson (6-foot-1, 191 pounds) is being recruited as a quarterback and as an athlete. He lists Florida and Miami as his co-favorites, but also is considering Auburn, Florida State and Oklahoma, among others. I think this is where it says that! We would be on that list if we had any realistic chance at him!
  9. Looks like we have no chance at him anymore! Terriers QB draws national attention By KEITH NIEBUHR, Times Staff Writer Published June 8, 2005 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TAMPA - Standout Hillsborough quarterback Jarred Fayson has been named by rivals100.com, one of the country's most well-known recruiting services, to its national top 100 list for the class of 2006. "That's big time," Fayson said. "I'm definitely excited. It took a lot of hard work to get there." Fayson turned heads locally during his sophomore and junior seasons (he had more than 1,500 yards of offense last fall), then burst on the national recruiting scene at a high school combine in Miami two months ago. That's when, according to rivals, he not only displayed strong passing skills, but ran the 40-yard dash in 4.32 seconds. "The thing that sets him apart is that he has got great athleticism and a great work ethic," Hillsborough coach Earl Garcia said. Fayson (6-foot-1, 191 pounds) is being recruited as a quarterback and as an athlete. He lists Florida and Miami as his co-favorites, but also is considering Auburn, Florida State and Oklahoma, among others. He orally committed to South Florida last summer, but later backed out of the commitment. Fayson took an unofficial visit to Florida last week and will attend camp at Miami on Thursday. "Jarred is a special kid," said Jeremy Patterson, a rivals analyst. "He wants to play QB, but Jarred knows his NFL future may be at cornerback or wide receiver. The thing is, Jarred is as good a QB as I saw (at the Miami combine)."
  10. what site are you using for up to date draft picks?
  11. Dude you say some of the most idiotic things! What is the fault of the coaches? If recognizing a kid has talent and having him committ to USF is a problem. Then I love this type of problem. The only problem that happened here is that this kid developed in baseball over the past year! Get a grip! Why do you call yourself a USF fan! You complain about everything!
  12. Just curious to see if anyone on this board is attending the golf outing on Monday? I have a foursome and am anxious to spend a full day with fellow Bulls Fans! Plus play a great course in Tampa Palms! Go Bulls!
  13. Running a 6.1 in the 60 will definetly get him drafted in the top 5 rounds! Looks like he hit the ball pretty well this season. With that speed all he needs to do is put the ball in play. Sounds like he is really wanting to play pro baseball. This sucks for the Bulls. Would have been a nice addition to the secondary and a big help for the Basebulls!
  14. I don't think it is too bogus! Try to call the Bucs to get season tickets! You can't! I don't think it is 100,000 but there still is a waiting list. Granted, in the last couple of years you can buy as many tickets as you want on the streets for almost nothing on game days. But you still can't get any season tickets!!!!
  15. What airline and how much was your flight? Every flight I have looked at from tampa into State College is still over $300.
  16. Freak, There actually is a really nice house flag out there with the U and nice lettering. I have had it hanging at my house for the last 9 months and it looks awesome. I get a lot of compliments and props on the bulls flag! It actually looks a lot better in person than on the sports fan attic site. Try it out, it looks sharp. The one on the site is a smaller version but if you go to the store they should still have the large one! Check on the page that shows home/office items second row! Hope that helps Go Bulls!
  17. He redshirted as a Fresh. That's why he didn't play @ Auburn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  18. Searcy has been moved to Offensive Guard according to the latest practice update.
  19. Not trying to be "technical". Just trying to help you understand the difference in MLB draft and NFL draft. Totally different! If he gets drafted and the money is comparible to what most people in the first 3 rounds get. He most likely will not pass up the money.
  20. You don't enter the MLB draft. If someone wants to draft him they can! He will not need to declare! He will only have to decide the option after he gets drafted.
  21. (February 23, 2005) Jacksonville, Fla. -- Three early runs and outstanding pitching led USF to a 3-2 win over Jacksonville today at Alexander Brest Field, but the win didn’t come without ninth inning drama when Jacksonville scored one run to close to 3-2 and left a runner on base. But the day really belonged to USF (6-5) freshman starter Daniel Thomas (3-1). Despite early inning control problems that led to several three-ball counts and three walks, Thomas threw six effective innings, allowing just one hit. Twice in the first three innings, Thomas had to get himself out of situations with a runner on third, but he went on to retire eight straight Jacksonville (7-2) batters at one point, and he didn’t allow a runner past first base in the fourth through sixth innings. He was was relieved by Yuri Higgins in the seventh. “It was one of those games that’s great for the winning team and tough for the other team,†said USF head coach Eddie Cardieri. “It was just good enough to win. It wasn’t anything special, but it was a good game of baseball. I thought Daniel Thomas did a great job without his best stuff. Defensively we played very well. We just threw the one pickoff away.†Matt McHargue gave the Bulls an early 1-0 lead when he led off the second inning with his third home run of the season over the 375-feet marker in right-center field. It was the first earned run allowed by Jacksonville’s Kyle DeVries (2-1) in his third start of the year. USF increased its lead to 3-0 in the third when Jeremy Bellotti scored from third on a wild pitch, and Jeff Baisley singled home Hierlmeier, who had reached on a fielder’s choice and advanced to second on the wild pitch that scored Bellotti. Upon relieving Thomas in the seventh, Higgins was greeted with a double by Gordie Gronkowsi on a line drive misjudged by rightfielder Brian Hierlmeier. But after a single by Alex Jamieson advanced Gronkowski to third base, Higgins struck out two straight before an inning-ending fielder’s choice at second base. Higgins left for freshman James Rowe with one out and runners on first and second in the eighth inning after Pete Clifford singled and a bunt single by Justin Young. After Rowe walked pinch hitter Jon Galui, Gronkowski drove Clifford home on a sacrifice fly for the Dolphins first run. With runners still on second and third, Rowe got Jamieson to fly out to center. Rowe allowed a second run in the ninth with two outs when Daniel Murphy doubled off the right field wall and pinch hitter Zach Haniff singled him home. But Rowe earned his third save of the young season when he induced Pete Clifford into a ground out to second base.
  22. Vader and Jewbull, are you guys drunk? You guys are already all over CRM after one freaking recruiting class. You guys are a joke or just trying to get some attention! Get off Greenburg's jock! What in the world did that guy ever do here! Yeah he was nice. Yeah he is a great speaker. Yeah he was funny. Bottom line though, he got nothing accomplished. How in the world can you expect CRM to change this thing around overnight. Are you guys clueless? If you guys are as big Bull fans as you say you are, than get off your soapbox and support CRM and the Bulls! Just my 2 cents, no harm intended!
  23. Dude are you kidding me? Last year doesn't count. CRM was left with crap! This year the team has been very competitive and ejoyable to watch knowing the lack of depth and talent. Give him at least two more years to show what he can do with a team full of his own recruits! Stop complaining and just support you team and school!!
  24. Freshmen Trio Pitches USF to 3-1 Win at Bethune-Cookman Box Score(html) Box Score(pdf) (February 15, 2005) DAYTONA BEACH, FLA --Daniel Thomas, Ty Pryor and James Rowe, three freshmen pitchers on the USF staff, combined to face just 32 Bethune-Cookman batters through nine innings to lead the Bulls to a 3-1 win today at Jackie Robinson Park. The trio allowed just nine base runners all afternoon, and four of those were erased on two double plays and two pickoffs. Bethune-Cookman managed just four hits and the Bulls’ pitching trio struck out six. “Three freshmen, what can you say?†said USF head coach Eddie Cardieri. “It was pitching and defense. We just mustered enough runs. We only scored in one inning, but three freshmen shut them down. I’m really, really proud of them.†USF’s (4-3) entire scoring output came in the fourth inning, when Tim Orlosky walked and advanced to second on a wild pitch to open the inning. Jeff Baisley brought him home with his fourth double of the season, and Matt McHargue followed with a home run over the left field wall for the 3-0 lead. Bethune-Cookman (0-8) scored its lone run in the bottom half of the fourth. But the three USF runs were all the freshmen pitchers would need. Thomas (1-1) started and picked up his first career win, facing just 18 batters in five innings. He gave up three hits and two walks, but he erased two of those runners on pickoff plays – one at first base and one between second and third. Pryor pitched 2.2 innings and faced nine batters while allowing no hits and two walks. He too erased one of those runners by inducing a double play ball. Rowe came in to get the final out in the eighth and after allowing a two-out double in the ninth, he struck out Jon Roberts to end the game and pick up his second save of the young season. USF plays a three-game home series Friday through Sunday against Eastern Michigan at Red McEwen Field.
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