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USF brings in another win, runs over UTEP, 52-24

The Bulls continued their winning ways closing out their home stand against UTEP 52-24 Sat., Sept. 24, at Raymond James Stadium. USF Quarterback B. J. Daniels led the way throwing for 202 yards and running for 130. He ran a 71-yard score (fourth-longest in USF history) on the Bulls’ second offensive play and threw two

Fantasy football: Nightmare edition

On Friday night I dreamed about fantasy football. Not really surprising, considering I had an in-depth discussion about it a few hours earlier at The Ale and The Witch in downtown St. Petersburg. In my dream, I decided not to play Eli Manning and accidentally moved him into a WR spot instead of a bench

Flag football season kicks off Sept. 26

It’s that time of year again. The air feels cooler, leaves cover the ground, and pigskins are flying through the air. NFL and college football have arrived, and along with it, intramural 7-on-7 flag football at USF St. Petersburg. Flag football is free to play and free to watch. If the Bucs games are blacked

Off-campus sites found for intramural sports

The intramural season is set to start, despite the continued construction at USFSP. Leagues such as basketball and sand volleyball will be moved off-site during the creation of the Multipurpose Student Center. “The only major change was the sand volleyball, because obviously we used to have the courts right there at the corner,” said Todd

USF destroys FAMU in record setting game, 70-17

How do the USF Bulls follow up their 37-7 beat down of the Ball State Cardinals? How about scoring the second most points in the program’s history? USF leveled the Florida A&M Rattlers on Saturday in a 70-17 rout with record-setting performances from the offense. “It was a start of a very productive night,” said

USF Athletics spreads school spirit to USFSP

On Thurs. Sept. 15, USF Athletics hosted its first outreach event at the USF St. Petersburg Chick-fil-A. The goal of the event was to garner more interest from satellite campuses to attend football games. Football trivia and prizes prompted students to attend more football games. Marcy Lanoue, coordinator of corporate ticket sales and external operations,

Fantasy football: Injury edition

We are two weeks into the fantasy season and already players are dropping like flies—or like balls thrown to WR Stevie Johnson on the days God hates him. Injured players are piling up, making fantasy owners scour the free agent lists. If you’re lucky you’ll only need to replace a player or two. In my

USF trounces Ball State, 37- 7

The USF Bulls defeated the Ball State Cardinals 37-7 Saturday night in front of a raucous home crowd at Raymond James Stadium. The game started similarly to last week’s against Notre Dame when the Bulls recovered a fumble on the opening kickoff return and went 17 yards for a touchdown. The Bulls did not look

USF renames athletic center for Selmon

USF President Judy Genshaft announced on Sept. 9 USF Tampa’s Athletic Center will be renamed after Lee Roy Selmon, the NFL Hall of Famer and former USF athletic director, who died on Sept. 4. The first draft pick in Tampa Bay Buccaneer franchise history, Selmon served as USF’s athletic director from 2001 to 2004.  He

Fantasy football: Backup player edition

Although the first game of the season is just one of many, it can cause you to second-guess those fantasy players you planned to start on Sunday. I’ve always been a big supporter of the “go with your gut” method, but sometimes it’s smart to reevaluate. Thursday’s season opener reminded us of one thing: big

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