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FSU-Miami game to Raymond James
Publix Substitution replied to ToroDeFuego's topic in USF South Florida Bulls Athletics
Doubt it happens. Miami will be speared for the most part. -
USF +6 over Cincy
Publix Substitution replied to NewEnglandBull's topic in USF South Florida Bulls Athletics
Cinci will be playing hard because they know the Big 12 is watching and this game may end up determining who wins our division. I'm staying away from the line although I like USF's chances. Their o-line won't be able to create the same holes that FSU did. -
This entire thread is speculation. By the way I'm not against an OCS if it makes sense even though it would not benefit me personally. The logic behind my theory though is that many of the season tickets held by businesses are large businesses located in South Tampa/St Pete. South Tampa and St Pete are the locations of a large percentage of large businesses/corporations in the Tampa area. Also I would guess that many of those tickets are club and box seats (still speculation but from my personal experience that is what I have noticed). Would our OCS have enough funds to provide a large club section like RayJay has now? There is a reason many college stadiums are aluminum like UCF's - because they don't fill enough expensive seats year round to afford nice ammenities and USF doesn't have enough booster support to offset that. My guess is that the location shift and amenities that may no longer exist could very possibly affect the decisions of businesses to renew/buy season tickets. But again, like the rest of this thread, this is purely speculation.
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As a South Tampa resident with season tickets I would probably go to a game or 2 at an OCS but I wouldn't likely keep my season tickets. Also just to add another argument, there are more businesses in South Tampa, many of which have season tickets, that may not be as likely to keep their tickets if the games were played near USF. Also would an OCS have the ability to sell more expensive tickets such as club/box seats? I have a 1 year old and I wouldn't buy season tickets now if there wasn't an option for club access due to the option for AC. College games can also bring a drunk/rowdy crowd that I wouldn't be comfortable bringing a young child/baby to in the general section.
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You guys think you know a good Publix sub but you have no idea. Here's the deal. You get double meat - Italian and Philly Cheesesteak. Keep the Italian meat cold and top it with the cooked Philly meat/mushrooms/onions/green peppers. Boars Head obviously and extra mayo. But you don't stop there. Tell them to butter the bread and toast that **** up on the grill. That is how you do a Publix sub.
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Overblown... USF football is only 17 years old... year for year, we are much better than most programs in the country. period. Financially, we are in a much better situation than many other programs If we start showing success within the next few years, I am not worried. It all comes down to MONEY. If our new athletic admin makes that their focus - we will continue to be relevant. Granted, I will backtrack on my initial post if the USF athletic admin does start shelling out cash. We all know money talks in CFB. My thing is.....i don't see that happening. Also, I agree that we are in a MUCH better spot than any university's fb program as old as ours, but we were on the up, and now we have all but crashed. As it stands: USF:FSU as UL-Monroe:LSU And, that couldn't have been said when we #2 in the nation. Just sayin....... Did UL-Monroe have the best non-P5 recruiting class this year? We have a lot of positive factors going for us with our school, market, and athletic program. We just need to start winning. Taggart and Antigua have us on the right track. Stop infecting the board with all this pessimism.
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CB Antonio Howard
Publix Substitution replied to Apis Bull's topic in Prospects & Potential Recruits
Corey Bender â€@Corey_Bender 6m With his decision coming tonight, Antonio "Speedy" Howard tells me his final four are #WVU, #USF, #Georgia and #Pittsburgh. @speedyhoward -
New NCAA Structure
Publix Substitution replied to slick1ru2's topic in USF South Florida Bulls Athletics
What does this mean for Notre Dame? Would it increase the chances of them joining the ACC as a full member? -
100% Improvement over LY
Publix Substitution replied to Bausfkid's topic in USF South Florida Bulls Athletics
Taggart's first year at WKU: 2-10 Taggart's second year at WKU: 7-5 I'll be optimistic and say he does it again. -
When people tell me USF football sucks I can honestly tell them that we'll be fine and CWT is the only reason that I believe that. In the college football the entire roster is 100% different in a 4-5 year period so as long as we continue to recruit well then winning is just a matter of time. If Taggart can pull off the 39th ranked recruiting class after these disastrous seasons then I have no reason to believe that the good recruiting will stop.
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Excerpt from Buccaneers First 100 Days article: Lovie and MaryAnne wanted to reconnect with Tampa. They wanted to visit some favorite spots, see what had changed, breathe in the warm air. They wanted to go to Publix. “There are a lot of little things,†said Smith. “Being down here, of course, we shopped in Publix. There aren't any Publix in Illinois. Just all of those familiar places that are now a part of your home. But it was still a journey of getting to know a new place. It had been a while – 10 years in Chicago. It had been a while since we'd gone on a new adventure like this.â€
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He's a great communicator, especially relative to Woolard. He Tweets on sports results, key updates and general communication. Excellent. That said, no reason Bama should be out of reach. We have put ourselves in position to need to be giant slayers again. There's plenty of reasons that Bama would be out of reach. Like Harlan said we're already playing FSU and we need to get to a bowl game again.