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  1. Hoops, Glad you are feeling good.  Bottom line, how does it feel looking up at us? ÂÂ
  2. SadUCF, Hang in there buddy. Hang in there for a long, long, long time. You're right, it does take a long time. USF long time = 8 years. UCF long time = 25 years and counting. Enjoy the wait.
  3. Jay, You are missing the point completely.  We are better off than UCF.  We are in a BCS conference.  UCF is not.  Nuff said. This doesn't mean that one a day a BCS conference won't come calling.  It happened for us.  But you must also remember that we are still building our program and still establishing tradition.  We are only 8 years old.  UCF's program is 25 years old.  The Big East picked us on potential, and to say that we are no better off than UCF is assanine.
  4. Does this mean it will be on ABC Ch 28 locally?
  5. Denson had 7 attempts with 2 completions. He had 8 rushes. Of those how many were passes in which he would drop back, get happy feet and take off before he let the play develop? So at least a dozen pass chances with 2 completions. I think we gave him a chance to see what he could do. Either Auburn knows what they were doing, or he just needs a ton of more time.
  6. How many drops did Clayton have yesterday? Does he still do a player show with Duemig?
  7. Animation was nice. Just don't like when the band plays and the music is on the speakers at the same time.
  8. JoeB, It's just a game, have fun with it. And this is just a message board, enjoy it. No hate. By the way, UCF sucks!
  9. ET, Thoughts and prayers with you, your wife and the rest of your family.
  10. Sorry ET, just noticed you already posted this.
  11. From SID The USF Athletics Department, in conjunction with United Way and the American Red Cross, will sponsor several fundraising efforts for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. At this Saturday’s USF-Florida A&M football game, USF student-athletes will be at all entrances to Raymond James Stadium collecting cash donations plus bottled water, non-perishable food, baby food, diapers, personal hygiene items, first aid kits, flashlights/batteries, pet supplies, toys and tools. USF will also donate a portion of the proceeds for the sale of the souvenir inaugural Big East game program to the relief effort. Additionally, USF will host a 5K Run for Relief Sunday, September 25 at the USF track, beginning at 8 a.m. There will also be a walk (distance to be determined) and the registration fee will be $20. Information on all these efforts is available by calling 1-800-GoBulls.
  12. it's like they couldn't decide if they should put the names on the back or not, so they went half way. other than that, i think the uni's look nice.
  13. that hurt, but still a 2 score game, let's hope for better play calling
  14. LOB, you can't go to gousfbulls.com and listen?
  15. down by 10 after giving them 14, i'll take it
  16. What a jacka$$. Why doesn't he put his efforts into building tradition at his current university instead of drooling over another one. If Joe Pa and the 44,000 that could squeeze into that stadium 50 years ago had the same attitude as this kid, then the Penn State football program as we know it and the 107,000 seat stadium wouldn't be here today. Either help build tradition, or get out of the way. This kid is in the way. Get your a$$ unstuck and stop writing for USF's newspaper.
  17. From Tampa Tribune MARTIN FENNELLY Published: Aug 30, 2005 He's a man among Bulls. Dead ahead is a trip to Happy Valley -- home to Joe Paterno's Nittany Lions, whose home field, Beaver Stadium, seats 107,282 people. It's the second-largest house in college football. "I want every seat filled," Andre Hall said. South Florida's star workhorse hates the idea of someone missing the tracks he aims to lay down this season, beginning with Saturday's opener. "Do I like it? Some nights I can't sleep," Hall said. "Me, who plays before 35,000 here, going before 100,000?" Nearly everyone knows who'll get the ball for USF. The hungry senior who fills the front cover of the USF media guide. "If it's me you need to pull you through, that's fine. You can jump on my back. I'm going to bust it. I'm going to give you my all to win." Needed More Help On Offense USF lost seven times last season, but it wasn't Hall's fault. He carried the ball 210 times for 1,397 yards. He broke off runs of 63, 60, 58 and 57 yards. He scored 12 touchdowns. He had six 100-yard games. Against UAB, he hauled it 29 times for a school record 275 yards. He went for 200 against Army. If only Hall had more help on offense. He carried too much of the load last season. He joins the Big East as perhaps its best back, but defenses will zero in on him unless he gets help. Who knows how good USF can be if he does. Who knows what Andre Hall can do. He thinks he can do most anything. He sees the preseason football guides and all the running backs rated ahead of him. Adrian Peterson of Oklahoma. Reggie Bush of USC. Gerald Riggs of Tennessee. And so on. The 5-foot-10 Hall throws a stiff arm. "I'll put my best against anybody." He's the St. Petersburg kid with a tattoo of a pit bull with a football in his mouth. Andre Hall is the one whose motor is always going. Teammates lovingly call him "Mush Mouth," because he talks so fast they can't understand him. And another thing ... "You always see him, even with two guys on him, gaining yards," Bulls offensive lineman Chris Carothers said. "Those tough yards, they always belong to him." His favorite runner was Walter Payton. Hall's first love, after son Andre, is watching boxing. His favorite is Joe Frazier. "No doubt, Smokin' Joe," Hall said. "Joe is like a pit bull. He's always going. He doesn't stop. He keeps coming back for more." Andre Hall came back to USF for more. He flirted with making himself available for the NFL draft, but thought better of it. A good call. He wants to be a senior. And a leader. "I'm not trying to be a father figure, but if the young guys need to talk to me, I'm there for support." Andre Hall has a father figure. His father. First name: Captain. "That says it all," Andre said. Captain's Word Is Good Captain Hall is 85. He served as an army engineer in World War II. Andre listens to Captain. "He's a straight up, honest guy. His word alone -- you can stand by it." Captain listens to his son. Captain has glaucoma, and sometimes it's hard for him to make out Andre's No. 2 at games or while watching TV. Sometimes he just listens on the radio. "His ears are like his eyes," Andre said. Captain hears the motor roar. "I can't cut it off," his son said. Now comes his final season. Andre Hall isn't asking for much. Just the football. "I tell the guys every game, I'm not asking for a pancake, for them to throw a guy off the ball. I'm asking for a split second. I'm asking for a gap. Get me to the linebackers. I'm gonna fall for 3 yards at least. I'm gonna do that. No one's knocking me back." No bull.
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