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  1. wow talking soccer in the bullspen i love it thanks for bring it up sheriff

    as for the US team they played to conservatively this world cup i knew it would be hard if not inpossible to outdo last world cup impressive run

    but nothing is guaranteed in the world cup the Czechs are also elimited and they looked so good in that first game you dont have to look back far to think of worse disappointments than france last world cup they go from winnig the whole thing to not making it out of the first round the next world cup

    there is always 4 years from now

  2. USF offense runs through defense

    By GREG AUMAN, Times Staff Writer

    Published March 24, 2006

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    TAMPA - The consensus entering spring drills was that the defense was the Bulls' better half, but that wasn't the case during the first day practicing in full pads.

    Coach Jim Leavitt ended Thursday's practice with full-contact goal-line drills, and his offense dominated, scoring eight times in nine tries.. As a result, the offense was able to leave early while the defense ran sprints across and back the practice field 16 times.

    "It was a great day for offense," Leavitt said. "I have a defensive mentality, but I didn't think they'd score that many times. Offense really did some good things. It was encouraging."

    And that was a unit missing starting quarterback Carlton Hill, who left early for classes for the second day, and second-string running back Moise Plancher, who hurt his hamstring Wednesday and will be held out of Saturday's scrimmage.

    USF's defense, with two first-year assistants coaches Bernard Clark (defensive line) and Troy Douglas (safeties), left the field intent on a better showing Saturday. Leavitt said he expects the defense to lead the team.

    "You would think, but they weren't today," he said. "I think the defense might be different next time."

    Junior defensive tackle Eric Thomas of Lake City, who had six tackles in two seasons, has opted to become a student assistant rather than continue to battle a painful knee injury, Leavitt said.

    "Eric hurt his knee his last game in high school, and he's never been the same," Leavitt said. "He's such a courageous guy, and my heart goes out to him. He's going to help us coach, help bring somebody else along."

    Defensive tackle Julian Riley, a 6-foot-4, 285-pound Lakewood graduate who transferred from Florida in January, switched to a green No. 85 jersey and worked with the tight ends.

    Plant quarterback Robert Marve, expected to be one of the area's top senior quarterbacks this fall, attended practice for the second day in a row.

    Hey ET sorry to hear your college career has come to an end once again

    :'(

  3. The Anti-Mac contingent can just let it go, alright?  He is the coach, Woolard is the AD, LRS is no longer the AD.  

    Any further posts by the Bob Huggins disciples can be deleted for all I care.   Your continued posting of irrelevant fact and innuendo is tiresome.  Your relentless attack on "the rest of us" for not acting like you is irritating.

    The board is being damaged by your continued whining and insulting.  

    It needs to end. Please find something else to do.

    Or somewhere else to go :o

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