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25 Most Important People in #USFBulls Sports History


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Kawika Mitchell, Anthony Henry, Chucky Atkins, Solomon Jones, Dominque Jones, J.R. Reed, MIke Jenkins, Bill Grammatica, Jim Leavitt, Matt Grothe,

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Why no Holtz?

"Ducks flying bottles at him"

He should be on the list due to the Firsts that happened in his tenure even if the team tanked halfway through his 3 seasons. First to beat Miami, Notre Dame, Louisville away. Arguably won USF's most prestigious bowl game with the victory over Clemson. Sure there is more. If he had lost all those games, it would have been expected and not much of a big deal because USF was an under dog for all of them.

 

Well, the list is the "MOST IMPORTANT" people in USF sports history, so it could be someone who had a very positive or very negative impact on USF sports--both could be considered "important."

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Why no Holtz?

"Ducks flying bottles at him"

He should be on the list due to the Firsts that happened in his tenure even if the team tanked halfway through his 3 seasons. First to beat Miami, Notre Dame, Louisville away. Arguably won USF's most prestigious bowl game with the victory over Clemson. Sure there is more. If he had lost all those games, it would have been expected and not much of a big deal because USF was an under dog for all of them.

 

Well, the list is the "MOST IMPORTANT" people in USF sports history, so it could be someone who had a very positive or very negative impact on USF sports--both could be considered "important."

 

I don't think anyone other than Slick takes Slick serious on this one.

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Why no Holtz?

"Ducks flying bottles at him"

He should be on the list due to the Firsts that happened in his tenure even if the team tanked halfway through his 3 seasons. First to beat Miami, Notre Dame, Louisville away. Arguably won USF's most prestigious bowl game with the victory over Clemson. Sure there is more. If he had lost all those games, it would have been expected and not much of a big deal because USF was an under dog for all of them.

 

Well, the list is the "MOST IMPORTANT" people in USF sports history, so it could be someone who had a very positive or very negative impact on USF sports--both could be considered "important."

 

I don't think anyone other than Slick takes Slick serious on this one.

 

 

Even I wouldn't put him on that list ....... now. If CWT leads us to a National Championship,  Skip's importance to USF would be elevated.

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That guy that emailed USF about firing Holtz, he gets my vote for being on the list. I be if he didn't start the ball rolling, we'd be looking at USF football destruction year number four.

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Mike Lewis was my hero.  You got treated the same as any major donor by him.  He was always great to talk Bulls with.  Hated to see him go north.

 

Fred Lewis

 

Radenko Dobras

 

Kayvon Webster -football and track

 

Kerine Black - All American track

 

Jimmy Baxter - BB and track

 

Womens BB - Wanda Guyton, Jessica Dickson or the Smith sisters

 

Charlie Bradley

 

Gramatica Family

 

Soccer ???  gotta be somebody - I just don't follow soccer.

 

Tony Grier

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That guy that emailed USF about firing Holtz, he gets my vote for being on the list. I be if he didn't start the ball rolling, we'd be looking at USF football destruction year number four.

 

Believe that was John Ramil.

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Kawika Mitchell, Anthony Henry, Chucky Atkins, Solomon Jones, Dominque Jones, J.R. Reed, MIke Jenkins, Bill Grammatica, Jim Leavitt, Matt Grothe,

I noticed those missing as well.
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I think the best way to do this is maybe pick the top 50 and then eliminate.

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In USF's 25 most important people we cant forget about the support staff. These people do the  most work behind the scenes and are never looking for recognition of any type.

 

Sports Medicine

-Steve Walz

 

Strength and Conditioning

-Ronnie McKeefery

 

Equipment

-Jeremy Lees

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