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bull2saintleo

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  1. Try copy/paste the link into incognito mode on Chrome, it works 50/50 for me that way.
  2. I only bring this up as an comparative example, but C. has a solid setup for parking on gamedays. The closer to the stadium requires a permit. I could see USF doing this for most lots on the east side of campus that are not residential, from the library to the YC and north to the new stadium. Free lots further away (for USF, probably fine arts area, the Laurel area, and down to engineering area). I know there's also a handful of lots being added around the new rec fields on the southwest corner of campus, those may be the Park and Ride where Bull Runners can operate. C. also set up those disposable trash cans over many of the grassy areas near the parking lots for tailgating (well at least they did 10 or so years ago when I went to a game there last).
  3. Agreed. I see so many people on social media asking abut parking....I assume they've never been to any other OCS locations where the lots all over campus are utilized.
  4. Official Groundbreaking during Homecoming Week in Fall 2024.
  5. Exactly, the portal giveth and the portal taketh away.
  6. USF selects construction manager for new on-campus stadium WWW.USF.EDU As the University of South Florida football team prepares to host its spring game on Saturday afternoon at Corbett Stadium, the university today announced a significant...
  7. AAC eyeing sports exec Tim Pernetti as next commissioner, sources say Pernetti is a former Rutgers AD and current president of the IMG Academy.
  8. Blame resellers. They are quick to jump on the bandwagon to get product but then cant sell what they get and thus, empty seats.
  9. I get texts from USF Athletics. I think I opted in after the spring game last year, but not sure. I dont think they texted any details about the NIT game yesterday.
  10. The portal really shouldnt be open until all tournaments are done. (early April). Until that changes, the opt outs will still happen.
  11. The mens NCAA 3 point line has been 22 feet since the 2020-21 season in D1. Men’s basketball 3-point line extended to international distance - NCAA.org WWW.NCAA.ORG The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved moving the 3-point line to the international basketball distance of 22 feet, 1¾ inches in men’s basketball.
  12. I have a hunch the conference was given a sweet deal to host in Fort Worth when their new arena opened. Both the men and womens tournaments have been there since 2021. I agree the tournament needs to move around. With a conference that is spread out in different areas, I'd think a Texas stop, a Florida stop, and one other stop should be part of the rotation.
  13. Likely along that north side for sure. Whether that means adding on to whats already there or deconstruction and reimagining that side is the unknown.
  14. Very interesting. Similar to the renderings we've seen before, just with some fine tuned details.
  15. To be fair, thats pretty much what it was before the SWC and Big 8 merged into the Big XII, minus Oklahoma.
  16. It also probably didnt help that unlike those previous two sold out games earlier, this one was a day classes were in session. I saw the map for parking yesterday and they definitely had to spread out the parking.
  17. Leaked early by our good man Greg Wolf (the MC at games)
  18. SMU had a Dallas styled alternate. I believe FIU might do a Miami styled alternate. It'll always be South Florida for me. I don't mind Tampa Bay alternates, but you can't change over 50 years of tradition. I also appreciate that ESPN and other media partners are continually referring to us as South Florida over USF now. I assume that's a directive from the athletic department, maybe @John Lewis can confirm? Helps avoid confusion between us and Oviedo (who conveniently seems to be focusing on the abbreviation over full name)
  19. This is correct. If you happened to go to Friday's UConn game it was a flat price of $20 because it was a baseball/softball round robin event.
  20. It would likely only work if football was on their own when it comes to conferences. Conceptually, it would be similar to how NCAA hockey looks, except on a grander scale.
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