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  1. I'm in 118, the usher had been checking tickets, and I guess decided ah what the hell and let that team down. I'm also sad to say I'm now in the older folks group, I had hurt my foot and was limping, 3 different times I thought those kids were going to run me over and my foot. Then, after the game, a couple of the kids stood in the tunnel blocking traffic.
  2. We might get him then. The O face guy from Office Space went to USF.
  3. haha, that was hillarious. That was the first thing I thought when I saw the thread title. And, the UCF game is on Tues. this week as well.
  4. As I believe Coach Prado said there is no reason we cant dominate in baseball.
  5. I guess he must have seen the 7 page thread on the board and decided to contact him. (Apparently it hasnt been clear in some posts on here lately, so please note sarcasm)
  6. Greg, if you read this, the headline got me. http://blogs.tampabay.com/usf/
  7. Let us know if there are any more. I wasnt able to make it tonight.
  8. 5-3 in the 4th inning for the BULLS now. I think we just checked out the record and now woke up.
  9. I havent seen this posted on here, but it had a lot of people talking on campus today. From the Oracle. He makes some interesting comments. Conn. asst. interested in basketball opening By: Brendan Galella, Asst. Sports Editor On a day when two of the top candidates withdrew their names from consideration for the vacant men's basketball coaching position, Connecticut associate head coach Tom Moore expressed his desire to become the Bulls' next head coach. "I think any Big East job is a coveted job because of the history of the league," Moore said. "I think South Florida has great untapped potential. All those things make it an attractive job, and I'm definitely interested in it." Although Moore is interested in replacing coach Robert McCullum, he has yet to have a conversation with a representative from the school or meet with Athletic Director Doug Woolard. "I haven't spoken (with anyone from) South Florida directly. They made some phone calls real early in the process to our Athletic Director (Anthony Hathaway), but I haven't spoken with USF yet," Moore said. Earlier in the day, South Alabama's John Pelphrey announced he isn't interested in leaving Mobile and Winthrop's Gregg Marshall passed on the job late Sunday night. Moore indicated he has been following the situation at USF closely. One of the most appealing aspects of coming to USF for Moore is the ability to instantly become the face of the program in one of the nation's dominant basketball conferences. "Any time you have an opportunity to coach at a place where you could put your own stamp, it's a unique challenge," Moore said. "With South Florida being new to the league, whoever is fortunate enough to get the job will have a real neat opportunity." The 41-year-old has been with the Huskies for the past 13 seasons and was promoted to associate head coach during the fall of 2005. He has spent six years recruiting for the school and was influential in signing Rashad Anderson from Lakeland. During his time in Connecticut, the Huskies have won two national championships, 12 postseason bids, eight Big East regular-season titles, five conference tournament crowns and a record of 340-99. Prior to his career with Connecticut, Moore spent five seasons at Worchester State (Massachusetts) where he compiled a record of 76-59, the best five-year span at the school. Moore has previously been rumored for other head coaching positions, but now feels ready to step out of the shadow of legendary Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun. "I'd like to go back to being a head coach. I've had opportunities over the past three or four years to look at some really outstanding situations," Moore said. "The opportunities and potential at South Florida speaks for itself." Moore has spent his entire life in the Northeast and said moving to Tampa would be a nice change of scenery for him and his family. "My wife and I are up for anything if it's a good situation," Moore said. "We've been successful in recruiting down South [ch65533] I think (USF) could be a fit." Along with Moore, the top candidates remaining for USF are former Virginia coach Pete Gillen, along with former St. John's coaches Mike Jarvis and Fran Fraschilla. The hiring of Jarvis is highly unlikely, as he became the first coach in Big East history to be fired during the season after illicitly paying a player, causing the Red Storm to forfeit every game Abe Keita played. http://media.www.usforacle.com/media/storage/paper880/news/2007/03/27/Sports/Conn-Asst.Interested.In.Basketball.Opening-2793643.shtml
  10. Joe bulls, you were the one that kept saying about how great a job it is, and made it seem easy to win here for the last two years. Now, you agree with Dicky V that its the toughest job in America. And most coaches get fired, or "run out of town" I'm not sure how else you change coaches, the Dean Smith coach 30 years retire as a hero model isnt common.
  11. Thats always been a dream(about moving to the NL East) but I'm not aware of anything/anybody that said it was realistic any time in the near future. I havent followed it too closely this off season, so JD knows more about it than me.
  12. YOUR RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHAT THE HELL DOES "WOLLARD" THINK HE IS DOING? I SAY HIRE MAC BACK HE IS AVAILABLE AND THAT WAY WE CAN HAVE A COACH!!!!!!!!! End of sarcasm.
  13. Well, now I'm a student at USF, but I started reading on here when I was in about middle school with no ties other than being from Tampa.
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