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atticman

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  1. Do not let these stats fool you. I used to work with undergraduate admissions at USF and I can inform you that admissions recalculates every single GPA that applies. The absolute highest GPA that could enter USF is a 5.0 (which is taking all AP/IB courses and receiving an A in each course). The typical recalculation goes A=4.0 B=3.0 C=2.0 D=1.0 F=0.0. If you take an honors course add 0.5, if you take AP/IB add a full point.

     

    So it does not matter if you end up with a "9.3 GPA" out of high school. It will be recalculated back down to earth when you apply.

    The stats have been increasing at USF every single year and it speaks to the caliber students we are recruiting. I can not wait to see where USF's admissions stats will be in about 5 years.

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  2. He has been sacked twice now but that is mainly due to the lack of protection he is getting. This second/third line for SF is horrendous. When he does get some time he is doing well. Had a nice run on 3rd down to convert for the first and reaching for extra yardage. Just now threw for a 45ish yard TD. Pretty interesting since it hit the WR hands and the same WR caught the pop up and ran it in.

  3. I'd like a little clarification on who hosts the super regionals.  If both seeded teams advance, obviously the higher seed hosts.  If one seeded and one unseeded team advance, I assume the seeded team hosts.  But if two unseeded teams advance, does the winner from the higher seeded bracket get to host, or is there some other way they determine that?

     If I remember correctly when this situation happens the team that is ranked higher in the polls will host the super regional. Case in point with last  year, we had the higher ranking when you compared USF against Hofstra so we got to host the Supers.

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