b.j. daniels
Consistency. It was the word of the night for head coach Skip Holtz and something that the USF Bulls seem to struggle to maintain at times, both on the field and in their conference. The Big East will soon become the conference of Big Changes, with six new teams poised to join the Bulls’ little
The Penn State scandal is a terrible real-life illustration of the point I tried to make in last week’s column: off-field drama can impact on-field playing. I don’t know if it will affect NFL players, but it clearly was a presence in the Nebraska-Penn State game on Saturday afternoon. Prior to the game, both teams
Visiting USF (4-2, 0-2 Big East) continued its Big East Conference struggles losing to the Connecticut Huskies (3-4, 1-1 Big East) 16-10 in a defensive battle on Saturday. One thing the Bulls can take with them in this game is tying the school record with seven sacks. The Bulls failed to convert on fourth down
After setting record offensive records against the likes of Ball State and UTEP, No. 16 USF (4-1) found themselves on the other end of a drubbing, losing to Pittsburgh (3-2) 44-17 at Heinz Field on Thursday, Sept. 29. Pittsburgh running back Ray Graham ran over the USF defense for 226 yards from 26 carries and
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
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
After B.J. Daniels and our Bulls football team shocked the country by beating FSU in 2009, some started referring to Florida football teams as “The Big 4,” instead of the previous “Big 3,” comparing USF to UF, FSU and UM. That didn’t last long. Despite his heroics in Tallahassee, Daniels was inconsistent. Then the founding
The USF Bulls 2011 football season will kick off at Notre Dame on Sept. 3 in a nationally televised game. Afterwards, they will have a three-game home stand against the likes of Ball State, Florida A&M and University of Texas at El Paso. They open up the Big East conference play at Pittsburgh on the