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  1. DEFENSIVE BACK 6-3, 230 do you see him as being converted to LB?
  2. Of all schools to lose him to...Rutgers?!?!?
  3. What about L'ville? Are they stealing any 3 stars from Florida?
  4. Can you (have you in the past?) have a chart like this throughout the spring and season for a depth chart? Updated for injuries, etc.
  5. Bulls Ready For Biggest Football Recruiting Weekend BRETT MCMURPHY Published: Jan 13, 2005  TAMPA - Two days before South Florida hosts its biggest football recruiting weekend in school history, the Bulls added C/G Danny Muy, a Nebraska transfer, and Valdosta (Ga.) High TE Cedric Hill. Muy, of Tallahassee Lincoln, was redshirted at Nebraska last season. He left NU to be closer to his mother, Marta McPherson, who was diagnosed with breast cancer. Because of his family situation, USF officials will seek an NCAA waiver for Muy to become eligible in 2005 without sitting out the mandatory transfer season. He will have four years eligibility if the waiver is successful. Hill signed with Miami out of high school but was released from his letter-of-intent and sat out last season. He will have four years eligibility at USF. Muy and Hill will count toward this year's 25-man recruiting class along with Armwood DE Jarriett Buie, who signed with USF last season but didn't qualify. The addition of Muy, Hill and Buie leaves 22 scholarships for the Bulls, who host 19 recruits this weekend. Included are four players who have already committed to USF - Armwood CB R.J. Anderson, Miami Southwest OL Chris DeArmas, Lake Gibson QB Matt Grothe and Cape Coral WR Taurus Johnson. Other recruits scheduled to visit this weekend: Miami Norland CB Andre Coleman, Naples RB Jamelle Eugene, Miami Norland QB/FS Dwight Flukerberry, Miami Norland TE/DE Richard Gordon, Blountstown WR/LB Ishmael Grant, Mahwah (N.J.) OL/DL Kevin Haslam, Belle Glade Glades Central WR Jessie Hester, Monticello Jefferson County QB Carlton Hill, Armwood RB Demetrius McCray, Elizabeth (N.J.) FS Jerome Murphy, Tavares RB Dominque Rocker, Wesley Chapel OL Danny Tolley, Clearwater Central Catholic OL A.J. Trump, Miami Norland DE Gary Watts and Miami Norland LB Garrett White. Saturday, the Bulls will hold their football banquet at Busch Gardens at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 and it is open to the public. For information, call (813) 974-7171. RYAN'S HOPE: Reserve (La.) East St. John QB Ryan Perrilloux, USA Today's Offensive Player of the Year, said Wednesday his finalists are USF, Mississippi State, LSU, Texas, FSU and Miami. Perrilloux told ESPN.com that ``South Florida has an all right chance. I really just like the receiving coach [Lawrence Dawsey] a lot. That's really what's keeping them on my list.'' Perrilloux has not scheduled an official visit with USF. NEW DIGS: The day after USF unveiled plans to upgrade and build new facilities, USF athletic director Doug Woolard said the response from the USF community was tremendous. ``I spoke to several donors and season ticket-holders and they were encouraging and very supportive,'' Woolard said. ``Also our coaches are really excited and it's nice to see that kind of internal reaction.'' ODDS AND ENDS: Freshman QB Louis Gachette likely will move to wide receiver this spring. ... The women's basketball team has finalized home-and-home deals with No. 9 Michigan State and No. 3 LSU. Next season, the Bulls will host the Spartans on Dec. 10 and visit LSU on Dec. 30. In the 2006-07 season, USF will play at MSU and host LSU. ... In what would be a historic meeting, Ticketmaster.com is selling tickets for ``DePaul Blue Demons Men's Basketball vs. University of South Florida Women's Basketball'' Feb. 22 in Rosemont, Ill. Actually, USF's men will be playing DePaul's men that night.
  6. I'm not trying to argue. I would love to see that type of athlete at TE, just hope he bulks up.
  7. At 210 lbs, I don't see Cedric Hill playing TE.
  8. Green is 200, but the rest were young. Hopefully they will find the weightroom and the cafeteria this off season.
  9. and Chambers who is only 5'11, but still a good athlete
  10. Give Duffy a job if he can get Perrilloux to come to USF! ;D
  11. knew muy was coming, didn't know about hill. i think we should have experience and depth at WR this year. hopefully we can get the ball to those guys.
  12. If they do approve 12 games schedules, will it take 7 D1 wins to go to a bowl, instead of 6?
  13. I didn't realize we landed the top QB in the state. Impressive!
  14. I hope opening the upper bowl becomes the norm around here.
  15. Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought the lower bowl only holds 41,000. So are you thinking they will open up the upper bowl for the FAMU game?
  16. (January 6, 2004) Tampa, Fla. - For the second time in as many weeks, the University of South Florida has agreed to a home-and-home football series with an ACC member program. USF and North Carolina will meet September 23, 2006 in Chapel Hill and September 22, 2007 in Raymond James Stadium. Just two weeks ago, USF and Miami agreed to a home-and-home series set to begin October 1, 2005 in the Orange Bowl. The Hurricanes will then play in Raymond James Stadium on a date to be settled after an NCAA vote on 12-game seasons. “The fact that schools like North Carolina and Miami are now agreeing to play USF on a home-and-home basis is testimony to how far Coach Leavitt and his staff have brought the program,†says Doug Woolard, USF Director of Athletics. “Our fans can look forward to seeing the best programs in the nation playing our Bulls right here in Tampa on a regular basis.†North Carolina completed a 6-6 season after a loss to Boston College in the Continental Tire Bowl in 2004, but three of the Tar Heel wins came against Miami, Georgia Tech and North Carolina State. USF joins the Big East Conference in 2005, allowing the Bulls rotating home games with Cincinnati, Connecticut, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Syracuse and West Virginia
  17. I'd like to know why he left, other than the obvious of he could go to a smaller school and play immediately. But he knew that a year ago. I wonder if something else happened? It's interesting, because Kravitz came from West Alabama.
  18. Was Shadie Jones a walk on? Why would you leave USF to go to West Alabama? I guess he realized he would not get any playing time.
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