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12inchtaint!

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  1. I really do not understand this move. He lost the qb battle. UCF is a better team than USF. Does he think he is getting into a better situation? Is UCF planning on not recruiting or accepting QB transfers with P5 talent?
  2. Sounds great where do i give money to help support this? Awesome work here!
  3. He will take up a lot of space. With that wingspan, he could occupy two OL and free up some space for the other DL to do some damage. It will be interesting to see how he has progressed and what situations they use him in. Looks like they are rolling with Bags and Cheney to start, hopefully Sease is decent and the two greyshirts are coming along as backups. Pinder is still on the online roster, so that means there is a chance they can work through this and get him back. With the way the university is treating athletics now, I at least feel there is a decent chance they get him eligible.
  4. Timmy is officially off of the roster now. That ship has sailed. Would love to know how this all played out.
  5. There is no way Horn transfers. If he did it would be a terrible decision. He is a starter, and will be #1 or #2 in receptions this year. I am not sure he came here with the intention of only catching passes from TMC.
  6. Definitely a bad choice. At this point where does he go on short notice? Wonder if Byrum Brown playing better than expected expedited this process/ made the decision a bit easier.
  7. Big Timmy fan, but there are plenty of examples where a true freshman QB has come in and won a lot of games. Flowers here at USF. UCF had milton and Gabriel. Gabriel at UCF was basically in the same exact spot as TMC was in last year and won 10 games. At the end of the day winners will find a way to win. If we take that game at UCF last season this would be a different story. But we lost way more than we won last year, and we have a guy who turned around a team in the same exact situation last season. The choice here was pretty easy.
  8. Correct, but the hit to the programs overall budget may not be as big as people think when they get to cut out the lease payment and actually keep parking/concessions.
  9. Last I heard they were at about $25M in donations without actively asking us normal fans for money yet. Once they have plans and make it official, I would estimate that in 1-2 years of fundraising they can get $10M out of the normal fans, and most likley raise $40-50M through large donors/corporate sponsors/naming rights sales. Once they announce this there should be quite a snowball effect with the alumni/corporate base. If the wins happen on the field then fundraising will be even easier. The avenues to get money with a stadium are much wider, they are going to be able to extract naming rights revenue, concessions contract revenue, parking revenue, etc. Just eliminating the albatross of a stadium lease will bring in added revenue.
  10. Once they get the stadium announced, USF would be wise to blast out the half billion number all over athletics social media. Football broadcast notes should be plastered with it. Should be one of the first things announcers talk about on tv when talking about USF. They need to generate national and local buzz and that spend is thebway to get it started.
  11. On a positive note, if CJS does not start winning at least we now have better facilities to lure in a new coach! I feel like this season will be a lot better than expected. If Scott can finally get wins this year, it could be transformational for the program. But at the end of the day, the IPF and Stadium being done in such a short time should put the program on the map for expansion. Not many schools could show this level of commitment in such a short period of time. Once the stadium is approved, we are looking at almost one half of a billion dollars invested in athletics programs in a span of 3-5 years. Thats got to be up there in total new investment for athletics.
  12. Just guessing here- but thinking that the breakdown will look like this- Total cost 300-325M, factor in 25M in cost overruns. $170-200M financed, 70M in donations, then remainder in state or developer funding for mixed use of stadium (retail/class/etc). Still blows my mind that through all these years, past administrations while in the Big East haven't been able to get this done. The speed that this admin has been able to push this through has been insane. This is going to happen.
  13. Exactly. The same people bashing him now, will be bashing the admin if he turns things around and leaves for more money. We should know what bad coaching looks like. Skip was a bad coach- didn't develop talent and did not know how to recruit in the Big East. Strong was a bad coach, failed in all aspects and totally mailed it in. Scott came in to a terrible program with terrible morale filled with entitled players, plus the covid season. Unlike Skip and Charlie, he has players that are developing- Horn, Dollison, Timmy, Weaver, Battie, etc. And he has brought in some promising recruits. All things Skip and Charlie could not do. Not to mention he seems to be in lockstep with the admin and while we are terrible, we are entering a period of investment in the program that has never been seen before. If CJS gets fired, there really is no answer. Maybe bring Willie back. But we tried the up and coming coach route and the retread "successful" coach route- both failed miserably. At some point we have to let a guy get 4-5 years in and build something.
  14. The OL as a group should shine. Expecting Hansford to make an impact in hopes of getting drafted. Carter has been so patient over the past 4 years I am hoping he is rewarded with a breakout season. The two LB's will be 1st or 2nd team all conference.
  15. Every year I make it to about July without optimism. Then around July 20th I start thinking "maybe things will click and this will be the year!" Most years I go into the games about 60% positivity and can manage the eventual gut kick. This year I am at about 90% confident in a turnaround. If this team comes out and poops the bed against BYU it may break me. Expecting a win or a close 2021 Tulsa like loss.
  16. The only players who would have been promised anything with the IPF would be guys who came in last year. I think 2 extra months would be expected with a large project like this. On the flip side, they are awarding a stadium build in less than 20 days. This admin is not getting nearly enough credit for what they have pulled off in the past two years, sure the previous people have set us back but we are on the verge of a $350Mish investment into the program. This is some miracle level progress being made, and this staff deserves all the credit in the world.
  17. Not a bad review, but he has the defense relying on Cheney, there is no mention of Pinder or Gordon at LB in the Middle. Adding Cheney and Pinder at DT is a major upgrade for run defense, and DJ Gordon playing inside of Boyles and Grier should also be transformational on D. If these additions are even halfway effective, the CB's and Safeties will not have to cover WR's for 5-7 seconds every play due to no penetration by the front lines. I still think that the defense going from 123 in the nation to even 80 will result in a 6 win season. People are overlooking how much Glenn Spencer's defensive strategy set this team back- I mean the opposition was guaranteed 3 yards on almost every run play when he was in charge.
  18. Everyone laughs at the prospects of USF going to ACC or Big 10, but somewhere out there is a tape of our home games against WVU, FSU, GT, Wisconsin, BYU, Kansas, Louisville etc- The seats are filled. In some cases the upper deck is filled. When we are good its filled with USF fans, when we are bad its filled with away team fans. The Bay area is unique in that it has transplants from all over the country, and a road trip here is not just to go to a football game or Disney World- the area has so much to offer. This school in a better conference is a money maker, especially if there is a stadium that the school controls on campus. Games against P5 schools will sell out no matter what, and the influx of cash and visibility that a conference offers will make the team better. If the Big 10 is out there looking at FSU or Miami and the GOR is prohibitive they can look down the road at USF and see a school that has an admin ready to spend to invest in the program. Invest in USF and by the time the ACC GOR is done they are ahead of FSU and Miami. Big 10 was willing to bet on Rutgers, is USF a worse bet than Rutgers long term?
  19. I take the under on all.. I think that we are going to see Battie and Joiner utilized more in both running and passing games. I think a lot of Mangham's success was Wiess not utilizing the speedier more explosive backs we have. Mangham's longest rush was like 25 yards. If Bohannon wins the job and is accurate defenses will be forced to play back- That is going to give the two faster backs a lot more room to shine. I think Mangham is going to fall into the Darius Tice mold this year of a short yardage guy who scores some TD's but he will not be the only source of TD's like he was last year.
  20. I think the reason Bohannon picked USF is because its his best chance to come in, have a decent line with solid returning WR support, and pump his stats to get drafted. There had to be some promise given to him that the attack would be more pass heavy than what he had at BU. If Trickett uses dual RB's for passes and goes heavier on the bubble/jet screen action with Horn/Dollison/Battie/Joiner it is not hard to see him pass for 3000+ yards and run for 3-400. If that happens USF wins 5-7 games, and GB gets credit for coming in and helping turn around the program. His trajectory has the potential to be like Kenny Pickett- puts up a ton of stats and gets some highlights in his last year that gets analysts attention. NFL scouts seem to love older "mature" college QB's. I dont think GB can turn into a 1st round pick, but if he puts up the stats, he can easily go in round 4-7. 2023 season QB competition will be the one that determines who transfers, because if Brown is as good as everyone is saying, TMC will have to be great to get the spot instead of 4 years of a redshirt Brown.
  21. I hope the TD's are harder to come by for Mangham this year, I feel like Battie is a better back and the hype that Mangham has takes away from the opportunities for Battie and Joiner to shine. Mangham is a short yardage back- he should be used like we used Darius Tice when we had Mack and Dernest Johnson.
  22. One of her top goals is a Stadium, if we are being told that the stadium target date is 2026 or 27, that puts her at 76 or 77. If she gets the stadium approved and construction started, she has cemented her legacy at USF and can either retire at 74 or 75, or stick around for the stadium to open.
  23. Did you listen to the interview before posting the negativity? The right way is something that hasn't been done here since the days of the guy everyone here loves so much, Jim Leavitt. Since he left there has been zero attention paid to any depth or continuity. Scott is building this team with the next 3-4 years in mind as opposed to a hair on fire win now approach. There also seems to be attention paid to staff development- not just coaches on field, but off field analysts. The guy has a lot to prove this year and I am not saying give him a complete pass, but we have the best class we have seen in about 8 years on campus now with 4 more transfers coming in after spring. If these kids go out and perform, I hope you keep this same energy praising the staff on what they have done. So yes, winning is the right way, but building a program to win long term through player and staff changes should be the real plan.
  24. He has guys who have 2-3 years of NCAA experience, with 3 left. He is bringing in grown men to compete. What is the expectation? Bring in 25 17 and 18 year old hs kids to get the immediate results this board wants? The guys coming in will play now and should produce results. Everyone was complaining about the d-line and defense, he brought in three guys who will make a difference. The guy had days to holdnanclass together in 2019 and came away with Dollison, Willis, and Battie- an all american. Last year he brought in Mangham, Jimmy and Timmy. He also was able to keep key players from leaving the program this year. In the G5 this is going to be the way to win- transfers with years left to play and then 15 or so HS kids. You want someone to blame for this, it's not Scott and Kelly- it's all the clowns including leavitt who allowed us to celebrate mediocrity for the past 25 years. UCF is a P5 team, we are not. Local kids will pick them over us just based on that. We need to understand that as a fan base and adjust expectations from our admin.
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