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gurlybull

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  1. Section 114 Row A. Face value for USF fans. Message me if interested. -Gurly
  2. Message me if interested in 2 front row seats for any USF home game during the 2013 season. Tickets are in section 114 on the USF side. GO BULLS! -Gurly
  3. Does her dad wear USF stuff to work and such because his daughter goes to USF? It's only fair...lol!
  4. She definetly understands the sacrifice. They have been a couple forever...and by forever I mean almost as long as we have even had football at USF. I want to see a USF wedding! haha -Gurly
  5. Can I take this moment to interject how much I cannot stand Krasniqui? He stinks and I am sick of hearing him get excited over an 8-0 run by Virginia......
  6. since there are no more USF mens games to loathe over? Is there another team you are rooting for or do you even care? I am personally rooting for Tennessee in both the mens and womens tourneys since it in no way affects my Bulls! I think Tennessee might pull the upset on Ohio State tonight! GO BULLS!! BEAT VIRGINIA!!!
  7. I did it!! I am an 18-24 year old with an income of over $200,000! haha **** those lying college kids... ;D
  8. He actually proposed to Jodi on Christmas Day. I am not sure why they wanted to keep it kinda quiet, but it is exciting now that it has come out! COngrats to both!!
  9. While we didnt have a locked down case, we definetly should have made it over La Lafayette..... http://sports.espn.go.com/ncw/ncaatourney07/columns/story?id=2796452 Trust me, this bracketing thing is no easy task. This season, I've been doing it for the last three months and it can be painstaking. And everyone here in bracketology land has an opinion about who should be in, where teams should be seeded and who should travel furthest from home. Last season, the selection committee missed the boat on a few teams and a few bracketing essentials. This season, the committee hit the mark. Of course, there are questions and I'll get to some of those, but this is a fair bracket and I don't think anyone can seriously complain. But I will … a little. I would not have had Louisiana-Lafayette in the draw. I have nothing against the Rajun' Cajuns, but I don't feel they did more than South Florida. La.-Lafayette in and the Bulls out goes against what the committee did last year in putting Cal and Missouri in at the expense of mid-majors such as Western Kentucky and Indiana State. The Hilltoppers actually had better credentials in 2006 than Lafayette does this season. Not that I can make an iron-clad case for South Florida. In fact, as I've been saying all season, the bottom of the at-large pool was not very good, and in all honestly, this was a tough year to fill out an entire field of 64 teams. That's why I can't quibble too much with La.-Lafayette's inclusion....... Article continued -Gurly
  10. Best of luck Coach Mac. I think this will be good for the program, but I am sad because of how outstanding of a guy RMC was. His whole family was first class and he ran his team that way. Unortunately, that is not the only thing that counts... I wish him and his family well!! Lets move on and support our AD and our team. GO BULLS!! -Gurly
  11. ^^If I had a fast car, believe me, I would go fast all the time...lol..especially after driving the shoe box. I miss my Mustang.. I do see the point though!! -Gurly
  12. I think that would be rewarded Zonald, and yes, anyone who had a Bulls shirt or yelled go bulls got beads from me...anyone with a say GAYtor shirt, got zilcho! lol GO BULLS!! -Gurly P.S.- 3 times in Chicago, thats awesome!!!!
  13. ^Yeah that was one of the hardest parts about living in Miami. I had all the stuff on my car, but no one understood! lol None of the papers ever had anything about our Bulls either. The ONLY cool "BUll" thing that happened was the Jim Leavitt Around the Horns tour came and I got to have lunch with CJL and several area alumni! Its the only thing that kept me going till i was able to get back to Tampa!! -Gurly
  14. Yes I do, and I guess it happens more than I notice now. This guys excitement is what made it stand out I guess. People ask me about the car all the time. The best line is, "Did they pay you to do that?" Thats a negative!! lol -Gurly
  15. I was driving on 275 having a particularly bad day when i hear this semi honking up a storm to the left of me. Annoyed I look over, because I didnt do anything wrong and he was wildly waving the Bulls horns and mouthing GO BULLS!! I grinned so big and we rode side by side up the highway, horns blaring and yelling at each other!! The truck company was based out of alabama, but he was definetly a fan! It made my day better and made me so proud to be a bull, even a dorky one that has stickers on her car! haha Just thought I would share!! GO BULLS!! -GUrly
  16. According to the Ledger: Grothe To Miss USF's Spring Practice Start Lake Gibson Product Suffered Fracture in Bowl Game By PAT ZIER Ledger Correspondent TAMPA - Quarterback Matt Grothe, who led the University of South Florida to a 9-4 record as a redshirt freshman last season, will not be ready for spring practice, Bulls head coach Jim Leavitt said. The Lake Gibson High product suffered a hairline fracture of his lower right leg in South Florida's 24-7 win over East Carolina during the Papajohns.com Bowl in Birmingham, Ala., on Dec. 23. The injury is not completely healed, and Leavitt is taking no chances when spring practice opens March 20. "He's not quite ready," Leavitt said. "We're going to take it as it goes." Before fracturing his leg, Grothe was hampered much of the season by a foot injury suffered in the Bulls' sixth game against Connecticut. He reinjured the foot in the ninth game against Pitt. The Sporting News named Grothe the Big East Freshman of the Year after he passed for 2,576 yards and led the Bulls in rushing with 622 yards. Grothe is expected to be full speed by fall, but Leavitt will give backup Grant Gregory, a transfer from Indiana who played in just two games last year, a crash course in quarterbacking this spring to be prepared for any contingency. "We've going to give Gregory a lot of reps," Leavitt said. "We've got to have somebody else ready to play. Last year, we had Pat Julmiste, and he had been our starter. Gregory is going to get a lot of work." Carlton Hill is another possible choice at quarterback. Hill has made a verbal commitment to return to South Florida in the fall providing he is academically eligible. Considered by most the best prospect the Bulls have ever recruited, Hill was given the quarterback job last spring after Leavitt and offensive coordinator Rod Smith went to Texas and Missouri to study offenses designed around Vince Young and Brad Smith. But Hill ran into academic problems and transferred to Pearl River Junior College in Mississippi, opening the door for Grothe. http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070309/NEWS/703090403/1254 -Gurly
  17. Good blog Mr. Camunas! I am itching for football to start!! Aly, SUHWEEEET avatar!!! GO BULLS!! -Gurly
  18. Hey FLipFlop...go to www.usfnation.com The photo gallery as well as a good article is on the front page! Congrats to Matt and all the other players. It was a great time! I cant wait for football to start again! GO BULLS!! -Gurly
  19. Best Offensive Front 7 Player was Nick Capogna/Center! Just a clarification! GO BULLS!! -Gurly
  20. I prefer Former Bulls or Bull Alumni....EX sounds so harsh! lol -Gurly
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