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SANJAY

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  1. History of an often ugly series. This week will be the 18th meeting.

    2000- USF (in its last year of 1-AA) beats UConn (transitioning from 1-AA to 1) 21-13.

    2001- USF in its first year in D1 beats UConn 40-21.

    Conference Mates:

    2005 - We lose 15-10.  The infamous voodoo 5 game.

    2006 - We beat UConn 38-16.

    2007- We lose 22-15, a week after the Rutgers' "illegal forward propulsion call", as we throw a pick in the endzone and have a turnover returned for a touchdown.

    2008- We beat UConn 17-13 in an ugly game.

    2009- We lose 29-27 in the snow on a last second field goal by UConn.

    2010 - We lose 19-16 on a last second field goal where UConn does not score an offensive touchdown. They go to the Fiesta Bowl.

    2011- We lose 16-10 where UConn does not score an offensive touchdown.

    2012- We beat UConn 13-6. BJD's career ends at USF with an injury. 3d Game in a row against us that UConn offense doesn't score.

    2013- We beat Uconn 13-10. We repay Uconn by winning without scoring an offensive touchdown.

    2014- We beat Uconn 17-14 in a monsoon.

    2015- We beat UConn 28-20. Q, Mack, and Rodney Adams start to gel.

    2016- We beat UConn 42-27. Bulls’ offense rolls and the Bulls get to 6-1 heading into Temple.

    2017- We beat UConn 37-20. Q passes for 385 and runs for 131 as the Bulls destroy UConn. The Huskies score 13 garbage time points to make things look less bad.

    2018- We beat UConn 38-30. Jordan Cronkite and Johnny Ford each go over 100 yards rushing and the Bulls finish with 346 yards rushing to win.

    2019- We beat UConn 48-22. The bulls win their 8th straight over the Huskies in their last game as conference mates.

     

     

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  2. 2 hours ago, sloan1919 said:

    Hate to break this to you. But even though they have UCF rated low, ESPN still has them ranked higher than us. By a significant margin. 

    WWW.ESPN.COM

    View the 2023 College Football power index on ESPN. The FPI is the best predictor of a team's performance going forward for the rest of the season.

     

    But they do give us a 0.4% chance of winning out, 84% chance of 6 wins, and 2.9% chance of winning the conference.

    Cue the there's a chance gif.

  3. 1 hour ago, Sk00b said:

    Weird thing is CAG was a TE coach for 10+ years. Clearly he will get them more involved at some point right?

    Last year's Tennessee team where he was OC, only had 36 receptions by TEs. Fant (22/241), Warren (12/163), and Salmon (2/13).

    That's out of 290 completions. 

    Littlejohn/Wolf/Greenwald have 9 receptions out of our 50 completions. I'm not sure the percentage is going to be higher.

  4. 12 minutes ago, Cat941 said:

    I see.  So if the schools leaving lose all voting power, OSU/WSU can seize the revenue/assets and establish rules that benefit them.  That only seems fair.  But as it's millions, the schools leaving will try to secure as much of the money as they can.  

    It could be north of $100 million when the tallies are done. Essentially life and death for WSU/OSU if they're locked out of a major conference which seems likely.

  5. Just now, Cat941 said:

    Do you think that they will file in Federal Court too?  Is this just the start of their action?  Where is the PAC-12 office located?  I thought CA.  You think that stopping activities is the goal of the filing...is that to keep the leaving members from spending assets?  How can they complete athletic competition this year if they cease all activities as an organization?  Thanks in advance for your answers.  

     

    My guess is that the P12 ultimately tries to remove the case to California federal court. P12 HQ is in California and I assume there's a venue clause in the bylaws. 

    I think the purpose of the filing is not to stop all activities just any opportunity for any vote to be taken that would impact P12 finances. WSU/OSU do not a meeting to be held, whether designated a "board meeting" or not, where the other schools can vote to void any exit fees, disburse money, allocate NCAA credits, or the like. WSU/OSU want to get some temporary ruling to stop Kliavkoff from calling any meeting of any sort. 

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