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RunningoftheBulls

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  1. I dont know. From his post earlier this year his heart belongs to Florida.
  2. Hi everyone it's been an exciting weekend for me with our Bulls getting a new coach and my wife and I having our second child. We welcomed future Bull Isla Elise this last Saturday at 11:38 am.
  3. My father flew for the Navy therefore I grew up and spent a good part of my life with the Navy. So for me it's always Navy all the way.
  4. My wife and I just welcomed a new member of our family into our life, and future Bull. His name is Gage
  5. I just picked up my coy as well. We definitely will try this out this season. Thanks for sharing.
  6. Maybe for you.... I got UPS... with a full tracking number. Your season tickets have been shipped to the address below via UPS. This is a 2-day service. The first delivery attempt should be made no later than 2 business days from today. Wow, that is odd. I was dreading opening my e-mail and reading UPS, I'm ecstatic with mine being USPS. I have a PO Box and even though it's set up very clearly for UPS to deliver there, they always seem to come up with some reason to hold my packages at Akline Dr. Keep in mind that USPS, UPS, and FEDEX all work together to bring down shipping and delivery cost. Even though UPS might be the shipper some might be delivered via USPS. They refer to it as "the last mile". Trust me i'm a mailman and deliver ups packages everyday. I would say if you keep tracking your # it will tell you if it changes hand to USPS or not. Oh by the way I'm considered a rural carrier (odessa) so I don't wear the regular uniform, I get to wear my own clothes and I am always sporting a Bulls hat and t-shirt. I get at least 1 "go bulls" everyday and love it
  7. I just talked to a USF ticket rep. The game is sold out ; however, they mention that u can bring blankets or chairs and sit behind the outfield wall. That is what I plan on doing
  8. My wife graduated today and I was so proud to see her become a fellow USF Alum. Also, congrats to the rest of the new alum I wish you all success in the future.
  9. WR...Amp is gone RB...Transfer Taylor from AL QB...C. Hill-has been practicing both as WR and QB. I would pu him under both positions (other)
  10. Yep. Just like we did against White, and Slaton
  11. Nope. Not yet. Any word on when they will be shipped?
  12. My sales rep that I use for my season tickets said that they will go on sale sometime probably in July or August.  He will keep me posted when he finds out more since I told him to call me immediately when they go on sale since I am going with about 6 to 8 friends.
  13. Southeast grad to remain on team despite arrest BY ALAN DELL CORRESPONDENT TAMPA -- University of South Florida head football coach Jim Leavitt said Mike Jenkins would remain on the team and indicated the cornerback would not miss any game time in the fall, following Jenkins' arrest early Friday morning. The former Southeast High standout and USF teammate, strong safety Carlton Williams, were arrested near Bobalouie's Pub, close to the campus, after a disturbance took place that police were summoned to quell around 3 a.m Friday. "It wasn't them fighting, but they needed to be suspended and I am going to deal with it," Leavitt said Saturday, following spring practice. "I am going to run the dog out of them, but I am not going to kick them off the team or anything like that. I will make a decision Monday on when they can come back to the team." Leavitt said Jenkins and Williams were at a bachelor party for linebacker Stephen Nicholas, the Bulls' top player last season and their highest projected player in this year's NFL draft. Thursday was also Jenkins' 22nd birthday. "They were all excited and fired up and went out with a bunch of guys to Bobalouie's, which is a place not known to have problems," Leavitt said. "Mike is a great kid and knows he made a mistake and Carlton is also a great kid. Neither has gotten into any trouble in the time they have been here. If they were bad guys, I wouldn't take this approach. They wouldn't even be out here with us." Leavitt said despite their spotless record, the two should have known better to put themselves in a situation like that and would have to pay the consequences, which he would determine on Monday. Entering his senior season, Jenkins has made 28 starts for the Bulls, which is the third highest of all the players returning next season. Williams, from Valdosta, Georgia, started eight games last season as a sophomore and had 43 tackles.
  14. Well written. I just can’t believe that they just didn't check their facts. For crying out loud if I did something like that I certainly would lose my job. I hope some sort of reprimand will take place to this journalist
  15. Guess we both will be enjoying being close to the student section. I have Section 102 Row E seats 18-20
  16. Bucs agree with Garcia, trade for Plummer Just one day after quarterback Jake Plummer indicated he'd rather retire than relocate in a trade, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have recovered, signing unrestricted free agent Jeff Garcia on a deal that could allow the veteran to again challenge for a starting job in the league. Then they traded for Plummer anyway, sending a 2008 conditional draft pick to the Denver Broncos on Saturday in exchange. While terms were not yet available, ESPN.com's John Clayton reported the deal for Garcia was believed to be for about $5 million a year. The team announced the signing on its Web site. Garcia quickly became the Bucs' primary target on Friday after Plummer, who has played the past four seasons in Denver but lost his job to rookie Jay Cutler last year, decided that he did not want to join the Bucs. Tampa Bay would have surrendered a fourth-round draft pick to the Broncos under terms of the preliminary trade agreement. Part of the rationale in completing the Plummer deal, after it had fallen apart, is that Denver coach Mike Shanahan does not want the quarterback to un-retire in a few months and attempt to sign with another team. League sources said Saturday afternoon that the Broncos suspected Plummer might still attempt to join the Houston Texans, where former Denver offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak is the head coach. By trading Plummer's rights to the Bucs, even for a conditional draft choice, the Broncos have forced his hand. If Plummer decides that he wants to play in 2007, he could not sign anywhere he wanted, because Tampa Bay now technically has been assigned his existing contract. The only potential risk for the Bucs is that, if Plummer does decide to play, Tampa Bay becomes responsible for his 2007 base salary of $5.3 million. The deals would give the Bucs two veteran quarterbacks to compete with Chris Simms for the starting job. Garcia also was sought by several other teams, including Denver and the Oakland Raiders. The opportunity in Tampa Bay is a good one for Garcia because of Gruden's feelings for him, and the fact the Bucs are not yet ready to hand Simms the No. 1 job. Simms is coming off a season in which he underwent a splenectomy, missed much of the campaign, and has been forced to spend months in rehabilitation. Plus, Gruden is a coach who simply loves to collect quarterbacks and always feels that his depth chart is never stocked well enough. Garcia has played in the past in offenses that are similar to the design Gruden uses, so the fit should be a solid one for all parties involved. Last week, the Philadelphia Eagles closed the door on Garcia's return there when they signed A.J. Feeley to a three-year contract extension. The move was somewhat surprising, given that Garcia posted a 5-1 record and led the Eagles to a playoff berth after replacing the injured Donovan McNabb. Under the right circumstances, Philadelphia probably would have welcomed Garcia back for another season, but only on its conditions and on its timetable. His reluctance to re-sign with the Eagles before the outset of free agency solidified the desires of some within the organization to pursue Feeley instead, and to essentially make him the No. 2 quarterback on the depth chart. All along, though, Garcia and agent Steve Baker knew they would have alternatives beyond the Eagles, and the Plummer situation simply created another option for them. "Jeff feels he has multiple good options, but the opportunity to play for Jon Gruden in Tampa is something that really excites him," Baker said on Friday afternoon. "Jon is a coach who Jeff believes has the ability to bring out the best in him. In fact, he feels that by playing for Jon, he has a very good chance of duplicating the success he had with the Eagles in Philadelphia last year." A three-time Pro Bowl performer, but a quarterback nomad since 2003, his final season with the San Francisco 49ers, Garcia is joining his fourth different franchise in four seasons. In 99 games, including 92 starts, Garcia has completed 1,811 of 2,972 passes for 20,385 yards, with 136 touchdown passes and 73 interceptions, for an efficiency rating of 86.4. He has thrown for more than 2,500 yards five times in his career
  17. My condolences to his family. http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail?contentId=2510300&version=1&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=VSTY&pageId=1.1.1 Former USF player dies in indoor league game Last Edited: Tuesday, 27 Feb 2007, 5:15 AM EST Created: Tuesday, 27 Feb 2007, 4:54 AM EST Javon Camon DAYTONA BEACH - A former University of South Florida football player passed away Monday night from injuries sustained in a World Indoor Football League game played at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach. Javon Camon, a defensive back with the Daytona Beach Thunder, was pronounced dead at the Hallifax Medical Center in Daytona Beach. The 25-year-old former USF Bulls defensive captain was injured late in the fourth quarter of the Thunder's 44-42 loss to the Columbus Lions. Camon, who led the Bulls in tackles during the 2004 season, went down after he was blocked by Lions wide receiver Juval Winston. The game was delayed for approximately 25 minutes while emergency medical service technicians attempted to resuscitate him. An official cause of death has not been released. Camon was a four-year letterman at USF and a graduate of Charlotte High School in Port Charlotte. On September 11, 2004 he was involved in a play that left Tennessee Tech wide receiver Drew Hixon in a coma.
  18. Hey that Safety Heath was from Palm Beach Lakes(FL). That's were I went to school.  That can only mean he is great.
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