Posts by: Samantha Ouimette
Jim Leavitt, the first coach in USF football history and the man who built the program from the ground-up, is headed to the Superbowl. Shortly after his departure from the University of South Florida, Leavitt was hired as the linebackers coach for the San Francisco 49ers. He has flourished under Jim Harbaugh’s direction since that
The USF men’s basketball team got its first Big East win at home on Saturday night, defeating the Georgetown Hoyas by the score of 61-58. The Bulls (10-7), coming off a last-second 70-67 loss to Rutgers earlier in the week, knew that getting an in-conference win against a tough team like the Hoyas was absolutely
The Wall Street Journal Online published a story on Jan. 7 that ranked the top teams in college football based on worth. Taking into account revenues, expenses and growth projection the University of Texas topped the list for the second year in a row. What may surprise some fans is where South Florida finished on
The Bulls had a bad week. After an energetic and competitive game against No. 7 Syracuse where USF (9-6) would ultimately fall short, the Bulls came out looking sloppy on Wednesday night against the Villanova Wildcats losing 61-53 and dropping to 0-2 in Big East play. Next the Bulls visited No. 3 Louisville (15-1, 3-0).
For all the disappointment USF fans have faced during the college football season, the current men’s basketball team has the potential to be the perfect pick-me-up. While students have been studying for finals and enjoying winter break, the Bulls have been hard at work on the court. USF has tackled the non-conference portion of its
Senior Toarlyn Fitzpatrick’s journey with the USF men’s basketball program has been a memorable one. The standout 6-foot-8-inch forward out of Tampa King High School received offers from schools such as Miami, Alabama, Ole Miss and Florida State. Ultimately, Fitzpatrick passed up these offers and chose to stay in his hometown and play for the
As each day passes, it is becoming increasingly clear that the only thing that matters now in the sporting world is the bottom line. From the world’s most prestigious leagues to the most amateur of college programs, the dollar reigns supreme over the fans. Last year, we saw both the NFL and the NBA endure
The Bulls’ lackluster play continued as they dropped their eighth game of the season in a 27-10 loss to the Cincinnati Bearcats. The loss marks the first eight-loss season in the history of the USF football program. The Bulls managed only 306 yards and lost two fumbles, setting them up to stumble toward the finish
Men’s Basketball, NCAA Third Round, 2012 is inscribed on a green and gold banner rising high above the court of the newly renovated Sun Dome during South Florida’s 2012-13 season opener against Central Florida. The crowd cheered as the banner made its way up, staring proudly at the newest symbol of progress for the Bulls
Hurt. It was the word used by everyone, from head coach Skip Holtz to quarterback B.J. Daniels, to describe how the USF football program is feeling at the moment. After a last-minute loss that should have never been to the Syracuse Orange by the score of 37-36, there is little else the coaches, the players
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