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bullsbucsfan426

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  1. Mike Norvell has earned the Bama job with his work at FSU. He makes lots of sense given his strength in the region. Of course the GA loss was a really bad look, but can't beat UGA's starting 22 with third-stringers. It would have made more sense for them to simply not play the game to leave people wondering. They were probably threatened with damages or similar if FSU refused to play. Dan Lanning also makes tons of sense, but you wonder if he wants to leave Oregon. They are one of the few schools that could match whatever Bama wishes to pay. Mario Cristobal has done poorly at Miami after leaving Oregon (and I frankly thought he was a good hire on their part). Lane at Bama would be interesting. Based on his past history I'm sure he's got the ability to handle the pressure, but will he win the big games like Saban did? he didn't at USC and Ole Miss while prominent certainly isn't Bama.
  2. It's no guarantee... but a USF that makes the playoffs twice in a row with a large student population and 600-700k in weekly viewership would have an outside shot at the B1G as a package deal with Miami. FSU has likely pissed off Stanford and Cal, both AAU members with their description of said schools in the lawsuit. The B1G schools who are in the AAU saw that and they will be listening to a certain extent to those schools when it comes to AAU admission. B1G admission is separate of course, but academia can be a vicious space, and college presidents are unlikely to forget. The athletics appeal may be just too much for them to ignore, but the B1G would have to break its own standard regarding the AAU requirement because I simply don't see how they get admitted into the AAU.
  3. Lightning too. They posted a good luck post. The UCF fans complained. Then they doubled down and did it again. Finally after the win the Lightning responded to the victory tweet. Community support starting to rally around usf.
  4. Probably someone in athletics. Probably not someone here.
  5. There's something else that's being ignored. UCF's bounce house was built 16 years ago. FAU's stadium was built 13 years ago. Costs were substantially lower than. Times change, and costs go up with time. If this stadium had been built in say, 2015 or 2016 I think $150-200 million is absolutely a realistic number. We're in 2023 now, not 2015 or 2016. Cost of labor has gone up. Cost of materials has gone up. Had USF moved forward with Bartow Malone to do the build, it likely would have cost more than the $340M currently budgeted for the project. Instead they're going with a construction manager at risk model to lower the costs and stay within budget, which is something everyone should be happy about. For the record, the stadium will cost $315 million. The $25 million coming from TGH funds the performance facility. We're actually doing just fine. We've raised $43 million privately, $7 million more to go. We've gotten $5 million more out of the broadband sales than we were expecting, that's another $30 million. CITF is pitching in another $31 million. Finally there's another $34 million coming from previous broadband and other sources. So we're at $138M already with $7 million in fundraising left to do. We could always get more. I wonder if there's any other sources for another big gift of $10-25 million.
  6. The stadium is huge for client retention and sales growth. You have 12-13k students who are graduating every year. With bad football we are getting 20k in the stands. With good football you are getting 35k without much difficulty and donations will rise. You also get all the alumni who are coming back to campus. Better than sending them to Raymond James where we have 30-40k empty red chairs every game. Not everyone who's an STM is on this board. I'm sure @Brad would have noticed if that is the case. Some people just treat USF football as a fun thing to do on a Saturday but will keep buying tickets because it's the alma mater.
  7. $150 million isn't getting you much these days. I visited UH's stadium in 22 for the USF game (it was built for $128 million). I always thought it was a gorgeous stadium before I visited it, now I've seen it and I came away rather disappointed but hey, it does have chic-fil-a! The $340 million includes the football-only facility by the way, and we're not paying for that either-TGH wrote a $25 million check for the facility in return for some revenue-generating opportunities for them. So in reality the stadium on its own will cost around $315 million. We've raised $43 million of the $50 million projected in private donations, and if they put in the work I suspect they could get to $75-100 million. We also have $30 million coming in for broadband rights and another $34 million from previous broadband sales and other sources. Finally, we have $31 million coming in from the Capital Improvement Trust Fund So as of today, we've raised $138 million of the funding target of $315M, or $163M of $340 million if you want to include the football facility from sources that do not have to be repaid (I'm assuming the $43 million in private donations does not include the TGH gift). Assuming we only get the $7 million left in the fundraising target, we're only looking at an annual debt service of $14M a year compared with $17M under the original plan. We're actually doing much better than expected on the fundraising front than originally expected as we've $30 million under original planned debt funding, or $5 million under if the TGH gift is included in the private donations. FYI-I'm only relying on publicly available information. main source: Florida Board of Governors approves USF’s plan for a new on-campus stadium WWW.USF.EDU The Florida Board of Governors (BOG) today voted in favor of the financing plan for the University of South Florida’s new on-campus stadium, signaling state-level support...
  8. Yes we can. Every other playoff format does it, why not the CFP? 9 conference champs, 3 at large.
  9. I'm up for that if they can put 35k screaming children in the stands. I saw somewhere on Twitter that this is largely covered by USF. It's effectively a game for free advertising.
  10. Frank Harris being forced to relearn what it means to face a real defense. Even we got some stops against them
  11. They'd better. Biff's QBs have thrown for 12 INTs and just 6 TDs. Biff's RBs ran for a third of their season output against the Memphis Tigers but looked anemic the rest of the year. Biff's defense is top 50 in some categories but will be in trouble if we get short fields and ABB repeatedly intercepts their starter. This game is very winnable.
  12. play smart with tax planning and even though it's earned income he will be able to keep 70-80% of it.
  13. Anyone got Jimbo's phone number? I have some tax planning ideas for him. In fairness he is able to command contracts like this. He did very well at FSU and he leveraged that.
  14. 2023 Cure Bowl Moves to FBC Mortgage Stadium - The Cure Bowl WWW.CUREBOWL.COM ORLANDO (CureBowl.com) – ESPN Events and the Orlando Sports Foundation on Tuesday announced the 2023 Cure Bowl will be played at FBC Mortgage Stadium on... It was moved to UCF.
  15. My apologies. Got the opponent wrong off memory. I am fine with playing UCF in Tampa. I'm sure our team will be up to play the War on I-4 and we do have a month to prepare if we get there, although I wonder right now if we stack up given their play recently. You do have everything to gain, so the motivation is definitely there. Playing in Hawaii would be a dream trip but not at the expense of UCF getting to come into Tampa and play another team on our turf. I've said it before-I only want to go to Orlando if UCF doesn't make a bowl as the narrative of 10-15000 fans in green and gold with Bulls apparel and paraphernalia walking over UCF's campus would be both hilarious and aggravating to their ego. I also have something else going on that day I can't get out of, so it wouldn't be a first choice.
  16. I don't hate the Hawaii bowl but they're projecting ucf to play the gasparilla vs Boise State. That one makes no sense
  17. I didn't say I wanted to stay in a conference with Rice. I said I like them better than the rest of the CUSA additions. The games vs. Memphis and Navy, despite the result vs Memphis, were more enjoyable. Watching us repeatedly sack Alabama's QBs was enjoyable. Getting to hang out with my brother and dad as we face Miami next season is going to be tons of fun and something I intend to enjoy.
  18. I'm starting to like Rice. They just genuinely seem more classy and low-key than the rest of the CUSA additions.
  19. Curious to see if Padgett can get it done for Rice. There's a TD to McCaffrey!
  20. They used to do that before we outgrew the capacity in 2007. My first home game as a student was 2007 vs. Elon. After we beat Auburn we had to stand in line at the Sun Dome to get tickets for WVU. Fun times. I would say keep it where it is. They've done well in parts throughout the season. You can't exactly blame them after we pooped the bed vs. FAU. Hopefully, there's a solid turnout vs Charlotte, and once we get to a bowl game I expect demand will pick up substantially.
  21. Because UConn just scored tons of points against us? Being a bad offense is more than just not having good players. It's repeatedly shooting yourself in the foot with penalties and turnovers. Charlotte doesn't have a Lajohntay wester who can break open a game for them and they've fumbled the ball 11 times this year, while they average 7 penalties per game. You keep getting them behind schedule like we tend to do and it won't be an issue. Competent offenses have scored on them this year. Regardless we need to go beat Temple this week before we do anything else.
  22. ESPN (two guys) Cure Bowl vs Coastal Carolina Boca Raton Bowl vs South Alabama 247: Gasparilla Bowl vs Colorado State CBS: Fenway Bowl vs. Syracuse Saturday Blitz: Frisco Bowl vs App State I love the Cure Bowl if UCF ends up not going bowling. I normally wouldn't, but it would be hilarious to see USF green and gold all over their campus while they have to stay home. Hoping OK State and Texas Tech beat them both. The alternative is we win out and get a shot at them in the same Cure bowl game with the War on I-4 trophy on the line. I don't love the Boca Raton Bowl at all even though I'd go. I don't love the Frisco Bowl either but my sister lives in McKinney near Plano so I'd get to see her, same with Fenway Bowl and my brother (assuming they're in town). At least the Fenway bowl is against a P5 opponent. McMurphy was projecting Gasparilla Bowl vs Auburn which would be a #1 option for us, as would the Athletic's Gasparilla vs Maryland (last week's projection).
  23. yeah but all he has to do is kneel down in front of the net and let them try and shoot it over his shoulders while no other area is available.
  24. Winning isn't easy. Unless you've ever been part of a team you just don't know how much it takes to win. Our peers are not winning easily. What they have is the build-up of months and years of hard work and effort. We have that too, but this roster isn't going to be transformed in one off-season. The week of the Bama game, I guarantee you Nick Saban was telling his team not to take us lightly. He probably pushed them to prepare as hard as they could and to take us as seriously as possible. The fact of the matter is that we delivered surprise after surprise that they weren't expecting and they ended up having to out-talent us down the stretch. I bet you Memphis is breathing a sigh of relief right now. Their fans were probably pooping themselves when Henigan got injured in the fourth quarter in a 3-point game and every time we got a defensive stop. They were probably losing their minds when we went on a 21-3 run in the second and third quarters. Likewise, I'm sure CAG told his team not to take UAB and FAU lightly, but he's got places to improve on his own process. I've seen growth from him as a coach throughout the season, but the bigger growth for him is going to come when he starts looking over this team in the offseason and examining himself too. He's got to ask himself: What am I teaching these kids that helps them win games, be strong academically, and enables good habits and character both in the locker room and on the field? How do I improve my game plan and execute a strategy to get to a position where my team is going to win the game against any opponent? How am I addressing the team's issues both on and off the field as a head coach? What handicaps am I facing that I need to adapt to or overcome? I have no doubt that he has a clear vision, strategy, and plan to make USF football excellent. He is extremely ambitious and sees a future national powerhouse here. If he didn't, he wouldn't be here, and moreover, he wouldn't be putting in 16-18 hour days to make that happen. I thought we had the capacity to make a bowl before the season, and I may have overestimated the team then, but it's not an overestimate now. We can beat Temple, we can beat Charlotte, and frankly, I see no reason we can't beat UTSA either so let's go and win. Temple will be hard, especially with a great young QB like EJ Warner, but guess what? We have a great young QB in Byrum Brown We have an improving running game Our OL has continued to make strides throughout the year. Our defense is still getting pressure and got close to INTs a number of times on Hennigan, plus we regularly forced them into third and long. We have to make those bounces go our way more often and finish defensive drives with stops on third down or turnovers. So see you on Saturday and let's root our Bulls to a win!
  25. This might actually be a game to run, run, run. Temple cannot defend the run at all, you keep warner and the offense off the field while keeping our offense on the field. I'm also here to remind you we also beat Navy by two TDs and we did it on the road-Temple got them at home and got to play a backup QB while we faced their starter. Warner will get his most likely. The only thing you can do is outscore them. They do turn the ball over quite a bit-7 lost fumbles and Warner has had 7 INTs (once every 43 attempts) this year.
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