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Sunday, May 10, 2026

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Miami routs Bulls 49-21

After both Miami and South Florida had had the ball on Saturday it looked like both offenses would have an easy time scoring points but that’s why they play all 60 minutes. Miami opened the game up with an effortless 77-yard touchdown drive. The Bulls responded with an effective scoring drive of their own. Marcus

Bulls lose big against McNeese St.

If someone said South Florida wouldn’t roll over McNeese St. in the same way schools like Florida and Ohio St. destroy FCS schools in week one they wouldn’t have been far off. Last season, the Bulls struggled in beating Tennessee-Chatanooga. But the idea they would be down 33-7 after 30 minutes would never have gotten

Taggart connects with St. Pete fans

USF football head coach Willie Taggart visited USF St. Petersburg on Friday afternoon, becoming the first coach in the history of the program to visit the campus. The event, called “Locker Room Lunch” presented by USFSP Student Government in the University Student Center, provided both the campus and the St. Petersburg community with a free

Meet the new AAC

For months following the announcement that the current Big East would split, with the football playing members being left to pick up the pieces of the broken conference, fans haven’t known what to call the entity. During that time, new schools have signed up to join the nameless conference, while expected members like Boise State

Bulls look to make big dance

The University of South Florida’s women’s basketball team played its final home game of the regular season on March 2, taking on the UConn Huskies. The Bulls celebrated Senior Day at the Sun Dome, recognizing eight graduating players during the game. However, the team couldn’t pull off an upset over No. 3 UConn, eventually falling

Justin something-or-other

“LOL @Jbrock18 plays 5 years, gets ST award & @USFAthletics @USFfootball can’t even spell name right @USFinsiderbillm.” Amy Phillips couldn’t help but tweet when Justin Brockhaus Kann, the punter on USF’s special teams unit for five years, found his name had been butchered when he received his award for Special Teams Player of the Year.

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