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Sunday, May 10, 2026

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Opinion: The Media v. Marshawn Lynch

“I’m thankful.” …  “I’m just here, so I won’t get fined.” …  “Thanks for asking.” These are the wise words of Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch. His repetitive utterances during interviews have struck a chord with fans and analysts all throughout America. And although Lynch’s skills with the pigskin are a big reason why

Legendary coach believes in Bulls

The USF men’s basketball program is heading in the right direction, or at least Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown thinks so. Brown is the only coach in basketball history to win a championship in the NCAA (University of Kansas, 1988) and in the NBA (Detroit Pistons, 2004). Following Southern Methodist University’s 63-52 victory over

USFSP Baseball: Year Two

After losing 12 players, nearly half of their roster from the fall season, USF St. Petersburg’s baseball club has set their goal for the 2015 season — championship or bust. While gearing up for year two of the program, player and coach, Jeremy Berger asked each of his teammates to submit a list of their

Bulls continue their slump

The USF men’s basketball team, which has lost 12 of their last 14 games, continues to come up short in close games. The Bulls fell to the Connecticut Huskies 66-53 Sunday afternoon, after a late run by the Huskies. The Bulls are on a four-game losing streak for the second time this season. Although the

USF: The Walking Dead

Students awoke from their Friday-night hangovers, groaning and dragging their feet in hopes of attending Saturday’s 11 a.m. men’s basketball game for USF’s first Zombie Day. The students, however, were not the only ghouls in attendance as the Tulsa Hurricanes (12-5) devoured the USF Bulls 75-58. The Bulls, who have lost 10 of their last

Bulls kicker shines in Shrine Game

On Saturday, college football players from around the country gathered in St. Petersburg to play in the 90th annual East-West Shrine Game. The game provides seniors one last chance to shine for NFL scouts before training for the NFL combine, something USF’s Marvin “Money” Kloss took full advantage of in the 19-3 victory over the

Bulls football: Out with the old

Following the conclusion of the 2014 football season, USF’s athletic department fired three of the football team’s coaches, including the offensive and defensive coordinators. One month later, the Bulls are piecing together what hopes to be a postseason-caliber coaching staff, after the team has missed out on four consecutive bowl seasons. While head coach Willie

Game changing led to Bulls’ court victory

With a 58-50 victory over the East Carolina Pirates (7-8), the USF men’s basketball team earned their first conference victory with the help of Freshman Ruben Guerrero. Matching his career high, the 6-foot-11 center from Spain had a team-high 13 points and seven rebounds for the Bulls. Guerrero has steadily improved his game since asserting

Men’s basketball buried against the Pirates

On Thursday night, the Seton Hall Pirates (9-1) visited the Sun Dome to deliver the USF men’s basketball team their worst loss of the season, 89-69. As the Bulls’ toughest opponent of the season thus far, the Pirates made 10 three-point shots, versus the Bulls’ that couldn’t buy one in their eight attempts. The Pirates

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