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bjef4844

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  1. The record for points allowed in a game by USF is 105 to Providence. That record may fall today.
  2. With Collins, Brown and likely Yetna all gone after this season, I hope Gregory can find some offense next year otherwise we may see alot of these types of games next season.
  3. This team has always played hard for Gregory, but they look to be the same deflated team we saw as soon as Yetna went down with the injury against Temple. If Yetna doesn't return next season - and I don't expect him to - its going to be hard to find scoring with Collins, Brown and Yetna all gone.
  4. Current Line: Houston -18 Houston is 15-4 ATS this season, and in 7 conference home games this season is 6-1 ATS with an average margin of victory of 22.7 points.
  5. What I had heard was that he was still in a boot, graduates in the spring and could jump back to France if offered a pro contract there.
  6. We have him for 2 more years. The athletic department is in no financial situation to cut any of our higher paid coaches loose early. As another poster mentioned, hopefully MK can suggest a change in the assistant coaches to help lead the offense. Also, while Yetna showed only glimpses of his freshman year this year, I fear we may have seen him play his last game in a USF uniform.
  7. It ended pretty badly for Paschal. As I recall he could barely field a team at the end of his last year.
  8. I think that might undermine Gregory's credibility with the players.
  9. At the beginning of the day, who would have thought that USF would score less points than GME's closing stock price?
  10. He cannot afford to fire Gregory. Two years left on the contract and we need to give Gregory every opportunity to turn around a program that was in tatters when he took over.
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