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Zonald

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  1. Girly, I did give you a "GO BULLS" sign at Gasparilla for which you saw and awarded my with beads accordingly! THANKS!
  2. 8 seats in rows B and C in 138 Right behind the opposing teams kicking net. You sat there! "KICK IT IN THE NET!"
  3. wow, how in the world did you find that...
  4. WOW, just saw this comment at the bottom! WTF? I guess he missed the Big East of 2006....jacka$$...
  5. http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=179887
  6. DITTO on that. Still the ONLY time I have ever seen a team take a Time Out just to celebrate!! lol
  7. Nice to see USF mentioned and nothing about his NFL days... http://www.tbo.com/sports/MGB4ZZR3IYE.html
  8. LOL. Silly Knights, winning is for Bulls!
  9. SPRING GAME: USF's spring football game will be April 14 at 7 p.m. at Raymond James Stadium. It's expected to be televised on Catch 47. Spring practice begins March 20. http://www.tbo.com/sports/bulls/MGBB01QP6YE.html
  10. We wouldn't play Friday Night games if we had an on campus stadium!  lol ÂÂ
  11. i was off board for a day was there another incident? I see the other thread is broken.... Josh Julmiste Dismissed Skip directly to the full story. By BRETT MCMURPHY The Tampa Tribune Published: Feb 13, 2007 TAMPA University of South Florida starting sophomore defensive end Josh Julmiste, who was suspended from the Bulls' first six games after a second failed drug test, has been dismissed from the program for a violation of team rules, USF assistant athletic director John Gerdes said Tuesday. In August, Julmiste told the Tribune he had failed a second drug test. According to USF's substance abuse policy, a third positive test results in an athlete losing their remaining eligibility at USF and they are removed from scholarship. Julmiste could not be reached for comment. After serving a six-game suspension last fall for his second positive test, Julmiste played in USF's remaining seven games, including starting the Bulls' final six contests. The 6-foot-6, 275-pounder had 23 tackles, 361/27 sacks and four quarterback hurries. His three forced fumbles were second most for the Bulls. Julmiste, the younger brother of senior quarterback Pat Julmiste, also started one game as a freshman. Of USF's three starters who were suspended from the first six games of last season, Julmiste and wide receiver Jackie Chambers have been dismissed for a violation of team rules. http://www.tbo.com/sports/bulls/MGBXAXU35YE.html
  12. :-/ http://blogs.tampabay.com/usf/ Last we'd checked in with Hill, he had finished a semester at Pearl River Community College in Mississippi, intending on taking classes this spring at Hillsborough Community College in Tampa, then returning to USF this fall. Last week, he was arrested on campus by USF police on a misdemeanor charge of trespassing after warning, a charge he's optimistic will eventually be dropped.
  13. Ford already getting attention. Nice. Hope he lives up to the hype.
  14. Yeah, but you turned out okay. ;-) Jim, that was laugh-out-loud funny!
  15. So sad... http://www.tbo.com/sports/bulls/MGB0VTP82XE.html TAMPA – University of South Florida freshman running back Keeley Dorsey collapsed while lifting weights at the school's athletic facility Wednesday afternoon and died. Dorsey was 19 years old. Dorsey is a graduate of Tallahassee Lincoln High School. The school is expected to release a statement and more information later today. USF police spokesman Mike Klingebiel confirmed at 1:45 p.m. today, responding to a medical emergency, Tampa Fire Rescue transported a student to University Community Hospital. USF President Judy Genshaft and athletic director Doug Woolard will hold a 4:45 p.m. press conference to discuss the tragedy.
  16. WOW! Good thing we didn't land him, and miss out on Grothe!! Counterfeiting investigation focuses on Perrilloux http://www.thetowntalk.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070112/SPORTS/701120340/1006 BATON ROUGE -- The federal criminal investigation that includes LSU reserve quarterback Ryan Perrilloux is focused on counterfeiting in the LaPlace area and is ongoing, a St. John Parish Sheriff's Office spokesman said Thursday. "It is a joint investigation by the Secret Service and our office," said Mike Tregre, a public information officer for the St. John Parish Sheriff's Office. "The FBI is also involved. It is still being actively investigated even as we speak." Perrilloux, a redshirt freshman, is from LaPlace, which is 25 miles west of New Orleans in St. John Parish. He was one of the nation's most sought after recruits while playing for East St. John, which is five miles from LaPlace in Reserve. The U.S. Secret Service, which has an office in New Orleans, operates within the U.S. Treasury Department and among its chief duties is stopping counterfeiting. "They handle financial investigations -- money," Tregre said. FBI spokesperson Sheila Thorne in New Orleans referred questions about Perrilloux to the Secret Service office in New Orleans, which did not return calls. "We're not looking at that," Thorne said when asked about Perrilloux. "That would be the Secret Service office." Tregre and East St. John High football coach Larry Dauterive said federal investigators interviewed Perrilloux at the St. John Parish Sherriff's Office for about two hours late last week after LSU beat Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 3. Dauterive said the interview was about a rejected $20 bill at a convenience store in LaPlace last November. Perrilloux's cell phone was not receiving calls on Thursday. Dauterive said he spoke to Baton Rouge attorney Nathan Fisher, who is representing Perrilloux, on Thursday, and Fisher said Perrilloux is not the only person in the LaPlace area under federal investigation. "Fisher said, 'Oh no, it's not just Ryan,'" Dauterive said. Fisher has not returned calls to his office and home. Dauterive said he had not heard of any other LSU football players involved in the investigation. "I just don't believe Ryan would be involved in something like this," Dauterive said. "Everybody knew JaMarcus was going pro after this season. Ryan was telling me all season that next season would be his chance. Something like this could ruin his career if it's true." LSU starting quarterback JaMarcus Russell announced on Wednesday that he was leaving school a year early to enter the NFL draft. LSU coach Les Miles said at the same press conference that Perrilloux and Flynn would compete for LSU's starting quarterback job. "I know he wouldn't do something like this with that on the horizon," Dauterive said. Miles said at that press conference that he knew nothing of Perrilloux's involvement in any investigation. But Dauterive said he spoke to Miles early this week about the fact that Perrilloux was interviewed by federal officials last week. "I talked to Les about it on Tuesday," Dauterive said. "We talked about how he had been interviewed. We both felt that Ryan was in the clear."
  17. They should paint the field at RayJay green for USF.....oh wait...... :
  18. I would take a stadium like UNC's. That was the nicest college stadium I think I've ever been in.
  19. Mutt sorry that you can't make. We all know that you are a superfan. I actually told someone that last night about you while flipping through some pictures of this years games. I didn't think I was going to make it until Tonald and Jonald surprised me with a flight and a ticket to the game just this week! Now I'm lucky enough to go with them to the game via the USF chartered flight. We will certainly miss you this year but it is understandable! How many days to the Spring Game?
  20. Wow. You have some classic faces. Loved the slow motion one at that game where you looked psycho! ;D
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