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  1. 1. Favorite Football Movie ? Longest Yard

    2. Ae you saving now for your first/next AWAY Football game in 2007?  Probably Dagenham and Redbridge away...and no I am not saving....shouldnt cost more than £50 all in

    3. Most memorable play from Sept. 6, 1997 ?  Didnt know USF existed then

    4. Will Ponton be our leading rusher in 2006? Yes

    5. Do you speak a foreign 2nd language ?  No...struggle enough with English

  2. Major improvements at South Florida, where the greens (link 1) are now greener (link 2), the dinky nameplate typography (link 3) now looks respectable (link 4), and the chest logo (link 5) appears to be a bit smaller than last year's (link6). Rather incredibly, all these changes were brought about by Nike, so let's give credit where it's due.

    http://bullsgallery.com/gallery/d/2437-2/UL_win_053007.jpg

    http://bullsgallery.com/gallery/d/7795-1/Picture+139USF_Bulls.jpg

    http://bullsgallery.com/gallery/d/2418-2/UL_win_002001.jpg

    http://bullsgallery.com/gallery/d/7751-1/Picture+025USF_Bulls.jpg

    http://bullsgallery.com/gallery/d/7745-1/Picture+019USF_Bulls.jpg

    http://vmedia.rivals.com/uploads/1074/F108751.jpg

    All from http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=lukas/060831&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab3pos2

  3. Courtesy USF SID Office

    USF-McNeese State Game to be Aired on ABC 28 and Cox New Orleans

    TAMPA, FLA. (August 24, 2006) -- USF’s football game September 2 with McNeese State will be aired live on ABC 28 in the Tampa Bay area and on Cox New Orleans, it was announced today. Dave Weekley and Doug Graber will provide the play-by-play and color analysis on the 7 p.m. broadcast produced by ESPN Plus. The game will be re-broadcast on Catch 47 Sunday, September 3 at 3 p.m.

    “We are proud that we are able to host the opening game of the 10th anniversary season for the USF football program,†says Bill Caret, Vice President and General Manager of ABC Action News.

    Alan Little, Director of Enhanced Programming at Bay News 9 adds, “Catch 47 is pleased to be the cable partner of USF Athletics and we look forward to bringing the game to USF Bulls fans on a tape delayed basis.â€Â

    Other USF games presently scheduled for television include September 9 against Florida International (ESPN 360), September 29 against Rutgers (ESPN2), October 22 at Cincinnati (ESPN) and November 4 against Pittsburgh (Big East Syndicated). Other broadcasts may still be added.

    ESPN get my money for the season then!

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    Chris Howard, Robert McCullum and Eddie Lovett pose with actors outside of the Colosseum.

    Bulls Arrive Safely In Rome To Begin European Tour

    ROME, Italy (August 13, 2006) -- The University of South Florida men's basketball travel party safely arrived in Rome Sunday morning, marking the start of the program's first-ever European tour.

    The Bulls encountered little trouble in the group's trip from Tampa, which began early Saturday morning.  The 30-person travel party cleared customs in the mid-morning and immediately headed to the Colosseum for a two-hour tour.  

    Following check in at the team's Rome headquarters in the afternoon, the group was finally awarded some time to rest before a meeting and dinner.  Monday morning marks an early start as the group heads to the Vatican at 7:30 a.m.

    The squad's five-game schedule during the tour begins Monday afternoon at 4 p.m. local time when the team visits Rome Select at the Arena Altero Felice-Sports Center.

    http://www.gousfbulls.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7700&ATCLID=539273

    Roll on Monday

  5. i dont know RJWGoBulls your english side dosent seem very impresive so far youll need to play a really good game in order to beat argentina

    Yeah we are not playing too well atm...but at least we are getting the results and are still in it to win it....going to be an interesting game on saturday afternoon.

  6. It's been ours since 1833....and you guys did it for us...

    The Falkland Islands have had a complex history since their discovery, with France, Britain, Spain and Argentina all claiming possession and establishing as well as abandoning settlements on the islands. The Spanish government's claim was continued by Argentina after the latter's independence in 1816, until 1833 when the United Kingdom took control of the islands following the destruction of the Argentine settlement at Puerto Soledad by the American sloop USS Lexington (December 28, 1831). Argentina has continued to claim sovereignty over the islands, and the dispute was used by the military junta dictatorship as an excuse to invade and briefly occupy the islands before being defeated in the two-month-long 1982 Falklands War by a United Kingdom task force which returned the islands to British control.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falkland_Islands

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