Posts by: Andrew Caplan
The USF Bulls (3-4) have surpassed last year’s win total (2) with a 38-30 win at Tulsa (1-6) Saturday afternoon. The Bulls were down 27-7 at halftime before going on a 31-3 second half run. It was the largest come-from-behind victory in school history. Senior wide receiver Andre Davis caught six passes from quarterback Mike
With the smoke and fireworks on display for their entrance, the Bulls (2-4) experienced their most electric night of football in 2014 season on homecoming night. Despite the 28-17 loss to the No. 19 East Carolina Pirates (5-1), it was a night where everything, including Hanson’s 1997 No. 1 single MMMBop had the crowd jumping
On Sunday afternoon, the Baltimore Ravens sideline must’ve said something in pre game similar to Ronald Reagan’s famous words in 1987, “Tear down this wall!”. The Ravens broke down the Bucs defensive wall in every aspect. The Ravens offense flew passed the Buccaneer’s defense in the air with ease, as quarterback Joe Flacco threw 4
The sailing team has grown since last year, from 32 to 54 student athletes, with the addition of three recent walk ons. Allison Jolly and Tim King are the coaches for the USF team, based at USF St. Petersburg. They allow students to join the sailing program, as participating members, with no prior sailing experience,
Following their 27-10 loss to the 19th ranked Wisconsin Badgers, the USF Bulls entered their bye week with time to prepare for maybe their toughest challenge yet of the 2014 season. Through five games, the Bulls hold a 2-3 overall record and are 1-0 in conference play. The remaining seven games on the Bulls’ schedule
Due to poor field conditions, the Tampa Bay Rowdies soccer game was cancelled Saturday night. The state of the field leaves the city of St. Petersburg concerned with the future of Al Lang Stadium. According to Bay News 9, on Sept.18, the deal that would have given Rowdies owner Bill Edwards control of the stadium
In the home of the number 19 team in the nation, 78,111 people showed up to the football game. It was quieter than most USF home games. The lack of noise was not a factor for the Bulls, as they managed to slow the Wisconsin Badgers’ offense in the first half. Although the Bulls showed
Facing off against the Connecticut Huskies for their fourth straight home game, the USF Bulls showed a new energy. The Bulls players were amped up from the moment they took the field. Players sang the songs played on the PA system, jumping up and down and encouraging each other before the game even started. Both
Before this baseball season, many experts predicted the Tampa Bay Rays would finish atop of the American League East Division. The reality isn’t as good for the Rays. The Rays welcomed back the 2013 A.L. Rookie of the Year, Wil Myers, third baseman Evan Longoria and arguably had one of the best pitching staffs entering
The USF student section at the home football games is dwindling. When I say dwindling, I mean it is awful. It is embarrassing. The football team(2-2) continually shows strides of improvement and even goes as far as complimenting the students that show up game in and game out. I see fan interaction every time the
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