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Monday, May 11, 2026

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Men’s team looks past game 1 loss

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

New and exciting ways to blow it

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

Big problems for the Big East

Being left out as a child can hurt your feelings. In college football, being left out can cost you millions of dollars. The ongoing conversation of college conference realignment could leave USF on the outside, looking in. Last week, Notre Dame announced that all their athletics, except for football, will bolt from the Big East

Bulls inch past Nevada in late-game comeback

A heart-stopping late game comeback pulled the Bulls just ahead of the Nevada Wolf Pack and put the team 2-0 in the Big East rankings. Andre Davis caught the game winning 56-yard touchdown with 38 seconds left. He added another 51-yard touchdown and set a school record with 191 receiving yards in the Bulls’ 32-31

NFL must address head trauma

With a new NFL season upon us, it is becoming harder for fans to balance their thirst for the brutality of the game with an empathetic concern for players’ safety. Degenerative brain diseases relating to head trauma in football players is becoming more public. Discussion about the high-impact game having high-impact repercussions has made its

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