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inTransit

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  1. Where is Dunkley? For the talent at wideout it seems like we have few options through the air. I have to believe CWT is not a fan of our TEs. They were supposed to be more featured in the offense.
  2. their offense last week put up 12 points on the 74th rated scoring defense from last year. they are practicing with 4 QBs to find a starter. they went a combined 17-37 for 116 yards. have fun giving up 23.5 points on a team that only averaged 20 points per game last year. This is why I cannot see Floyd starting this game. If ever there was a game to play the safe bet (Eveld), this is it. You cant have an offensive unit out there making mistakes in this game. We are sure to have poor offensive output in this one no matter who starts but you cant give their offense life with turnovers. Eveld is the safer play here.
  3. Say what you will about McNeese talent, but they had the team 1st thing going. They executed their game plan and it resulted in a beatdown of a USF team in disarray. If Michigan St is having their own difficulties deciding on personnel and sorting through issues, they could be vulnerable much like we were week 1. 23 points is an absurd spread and being driven by Joe Q Public's betting, I doubt anyone in the know would lay those points to take a team with no clear QB and a questionable offense. Can USF's defense stay disciplined?
  4. Allows the B1G alums in Florida to see their teams absent any expansion down here. Makes sense.
  5. I admire the sentiment, but scolding the upset fans will change nothing. Your points are well made however. Try to step back and look at things more objectively. When fans boo, they are still caring about the outcome. If this type of play continues, the fans will stop booing eventually, resigned to the failure they have seen. You will eventually have USF students that know nothing other than losing over their time at school. This is not unique to USF although it doesnt necessarily happen everywhere. Eventually, you wont hear booing anymore, because people stop coming to the games. The Pitt game last year with regards to fans enthusiasm was the worst. You knew we were going to lose and it didnt matter anyway. I think the program got a reprieve with Coach T.s hiring. If this kind of effort continues, by the SMU game people wont even bother.
  6. I prefer the fantasy over the reality that there is no light at the end of the tunnel. Fantasy BABY! If thats the case, where do thread sizes cap out at?
  7. Not really as far as I could tell being a non-Bulls fan. And I didn't learn anything more about McNeese that I didn't already know. And, if I didn't know anything about McNeese at all, I still wouldn't know any more about McNeese than I already knew. And, yes, I do realize it is a South Florida coach's show for South Florida fans. Standard, Doc Yeah and I believe this is his first radio show as a coach here and we are coming off of a nuclear meltdown season... I think the focus was on reconnecting with fans rather than the matchups. Coach came in and said his hellos, introduced himself to my 10 year old daughter. Had maybe 40 to 50 people in the building. Once the season gets going and students get engaged things should pick up.
  8. The Chattanooga game should have been a real wake up call in how USF couldnt handle its business last year. We SHOULD win the game but if its a struggle there wont be much chest bumping in the week leading up to the long road north.
  9. The work on Fletcher is being done now and doesn't include additional lanes as far I am aware.
  10. Its just a way to keep building on this thread. An account that says they have no sources and just rehash BS rumors is not going to break alignment news.
  11. Two AAC spots get replaced with Toledo and W. Michigan. okay
  12. Its because the fans are notorious for being late arrivals, giving the image of an empty stadium around kickoff time and projecting a bad image for the team/fanbase. Im guessing as a student you were expected to know this.
  13. Id add that Gator/Seminole/Canes/(insert college program here) fans are also Bucs fans so the potential market is much bigger. These other school alums/fans arent likely to seek out USF games but instead watch their school Saturdays.
  14. Property can most certainly be reassigned, swapped or transferred between departments if the University wants it to be. This is not two separate entities where one needs to be made whole. It is cheaper to build on the open campus rec fields than it is to redevelop land with existing facilities, the rec field would just end up somewhere else. The bigger obstacle is the Patel building and what is planned around it. If the plans (which I obviously havent seen) do call for an expansion of the footprint of academic buildings around Patel then a stadium in that area may not be possible.
  15. Rankings are such BS. Its one guys excuse to sell his subjective view as being some authority on a topic. Look at his twitter, he ranks other things too; players, college baseball stadiums, etc. Has he been to these places? The fact youve never head of him until you read this tells you the only things he should be ranking are the failure rates of various hair loss treatments.
  16. Following the FAU model, does USF have any assets they can leverage? FAU got badly needed on campus housing in the form of private dorms and had a naming rights deal before the student body revolted against administration and the deal got nixed, naming came after the stadium was built. Beyond land and naming rights the only other resources I can think of are philanthropic gifts, state money (doubtful). I do not think USF would want a huge bond offering as they are not forced to build an OCS like FAU was. The only way I see USF having their hand forced into an OCS is if a big 5 conference had it as a condition of acceptance.
  17. All the chatter in this thread reinforces the idea that these two schools are rivals. Aside from the outside world wanting to make this a rivalry, I think some of you are in so deep you dont even recognize this mutual hatred and lack of respect as exactly what constitutes a real rivalry. The only thing missing is enough history to create the memorable games, plays and events to become legend. Trying to set yourself apart from your shadow doesnt make it go away.
  18. The problem in this area is there arent enough contiguous vacant parcels to build. The space between BG and USF has been desired to be many things over time; research park expansion, OCS site, recently USF Tampa campus had to be passed over for a potential medical facility (I forget which, biotech maybe?) all because while the location is ideal, there just isnt enough room that already hasnt been spoken for around. This area is in serious need of redevelopment and infill, with the university mall being candidate number 1. Downtown Temple Terrace cant even get a glorified strip mall built with a huge government subsidy and I dont think a Riverwalk (absent any natural attraction) type place would either work or fit. It would be great to see something done with it however.
  19. I fully trust college gridiron 365. Steven Branch will indeed lead us to the homeland.
  20. USF isn't going to the ACC, at this point it's Big 12 or bust (also known as AAC)
  21. Putting the stadium in the current athletic village of the other sports facilities makes a ton of sense. You move the earth around to get it in the right spot, because of the size of the investment you want the best possible outcome you can get. I disagree with any compromises on location for the variety of reasons that have been floated. The OCS needs a high profile and preferably high dollar donor champion. Someone to get the money flowing from others. If this thing is anything less than a showcase facility, in a highly visible and accessible location, it becomes harder to sell. If one exists, Id be interested to see the newly configured plan for the area next to the dome and Fowler Ave. The entrance across from MOSI needs a big facelift if this happens.
  22. I wouldnt be surprised if most of this hasnt already been decided and is being leaked slowly to create news or ride the attention wave. Those three schools were floated more than 2 weeks ago by an MSU guy. Based on what I read, Ill call it now and he lands at MSU barring any last minute shenangians
  23. Ive been to both and can say despite some similarities, USFs current gameday environment is considerably better than UCONN. Putting 'The Rent' in East Hartford may make it closer to urban areas where satellite campuses and some alum exist but it doesnt feel like traditional college football in the least. Storrs is a college town, with high numbers of 'traditional students' at the state flagship university. There was plenty of room to build it there. Gampel pavilion does phenomenally on campus. The student body isnt apathetic towards football in the least but make them drive more than 20 miles to get to the game and it just wont be the same. I have friends who are UCONN alum who look for any excuse to get together and they wont even consider a FB game. USF has fewer on campus students so Ray Jay may actually be easier to access for many as its centrally located. The facility is one of the best in football, its always warm and the tailgate always does well (even better than the game sometimes). Im surprised the student section is so empty for some games. I agree USF should move toward an OCS but its a better situation than some we are being considered against for conference jumping. UCONN will never be tapped for a move up based on football.
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