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TBBull717

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  1. Wondering why our fans couldn't sit on the west side (shady side) of the stadium. I realize that this entire side was reserved for 100-200 people that were either coaches family, recruits, etc. yet for families with small children, the spring game is miserable on the east side. 

     

    Memo to athletics - open the west side next year and move these special guest/visitors to a few luxury boxes if need be. This would probably help with recruiting anyway. Hell put them in the east side luxury boxes so they can look across the field at a somewhat full lower level bowl on the west side.

  2.   BIG EAST Pct Overall Pct

     

    USF 7 - 2 .778 18 - 14 - 0 .563

    Louisville 6 - 2 .750 24 - 6 - 0 .800

    Rutgers 6 - 2 .750 14 - 13 - 0 .519

    Notre Dame 4 - 4 .500 19 - 9 - 0 .679

    Connecticut 4 - 4 .500 17 - 12 - 0 .586

    Seton Hall 4 - 4 .500 14 - 14 - 0 .500

    Pittsburgh 3 - 3 .500 20 - 9 - 0 .690

    Georgetown 3 - 3 .500 17 - 11 - 0 .607

    St. John's 3 - 5 .375 13 - 17 - 0 .433

    Cincinnati 1 - 7 .125 11 - 17 - 0 .393

    Villanova 0 - 5 .000 8 - 21 - 0 .276

  3. It wouldn't be USF unless every time I walked by someone in a store/mall/business who was wearing USF gear looked at me like I was crazy when I put up the horns.

     

    Couldn't agree more. I'll put up the horns and give a Go Bulls only to get the same confused looks. Do people not realize what shirt they are going to wear on a given day?

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    Although dated 2011, I can't imagine this changing very much. Like some posters, I just parked with UCF friends in bfe aka Lot B5 and walked to the stadium. Your car should be fine in any of the red or blue lots. Just take down your flags/magnets before heading in.

  5. Saying you coached at the highest level can only help when speaking to recruits. With that being said, his Wiki page is less than thrilling.

     

    Charles "Chuck" Bresnahan (pronounced "BREZ-nuh-han"; born September 8, 1960) is an American football coach.

    He began his coaching career at the Navy under Elliott Uzelac in 1986. He was later an assistant coach for the 1990 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team that won the UPI National Championship under head coach Bobby Ross. After he was the defensive coordinator for the Maine Black Bears from 1992 to 1993, he spent four seasons as the linebackers coach for the Cleveland Browns and Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL). He was the Oakland Raiders' defensive backs coach from 1998 to 1999 before he was promoted to defensive coordinator and spent 2000 to 2003 in the role.

    Bresnahan joined the Cincinnati Bengals' coaching staff in 2004 as a defensive assistant coach, and was promoted to defensive coordinator on January 9, 2005. He was fired on January 2, 2008, after the team went 7–9 in the regular season. During Bresnahan's tenure, the Bengals ranked 28th, 30th, and 25th in yards allowed, out of 32 teams.[1] He spent 2009 and 2010 as the linebackers coach and defensive coordinator, respectively, of the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League. He was hired by the Oakland Raiders as their defensive coordinator in 2011, but was not retained following the season.[2]

    Personal

    Bresnahan and his wife Erin have four daughters.

    His father Tom Bresnahan, was a longtime football coach, where he spent sixteen years as an NFL assistant, including with the Buffalo Bills, where he coached in their four straight Super Bowl appearances.

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