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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
Perpetuating stereotypes, USF ranks second to last in measure of Big East player academics.
The USF men’s basketball team got its first Big East win at home on Saturday night, defeating the Georgetown Hoyas by the score of 61-58. The Bulls (10-7), coming off a last-second 70-67 loss to Rutgers earlier in the week, knew that getting an in-conference win against a tough team like the Hoyas was absolutely
The Wall Street Journal Online published a story on Jan. 7 that ranked the top teams in college football based on worth. Taking into account revenues, expenses and growth projection the University of Texas topped the list for the second year in a row. What may surprise some fans is where South Florida finished on
The Bulls had a bad week. After an energetic and competitive game against No. 7 Syracuse where USF (9-6) would ultimately fall short, the Bulls came out looking sloppy on Wednesday night against the Villanova Wildcats losing 61-53 and dropping to 0-2 in Big East play. Next the Bulls visited No. 3 Louisville (15-1, 3-0).
Thursday night’s game at Raymond James Stadium marked the return of the rivalry between the Big East’s USF Bulls and Rutgers Scarlet Knights. It is a rivalry that, as was proven yet again during the game, has been dominated by Rutgers over the years. Think back to the year 2007. When most of today’s undergraduates
As the Bulls pulled off a late-game win against the Wolf Pack on Saturday afternoon, the rest of the Big East surged forward. The Crow’s Nest sizes up the conference to see what USF will deal with later this season. Cincinnati 34 Pitt 10 Pittsburgh (0-2) continued to struggle this week against Cincinnati (1-0), with
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
USF’s Big East struggles continued as they fell to the Louisville Cardinals, 34-24 at Raymond James Stadium on Nov. 25. The victory allowed Louisville (7-5, 5-2 Big East) to clinch a share of the Big East championship. USF (5-6, 1-5 Big East) needs a victory against the 8-3 West Virginia Mountaineers on Dec. 1 in
USF snapped a four-game losing streak and won its first Big East conference game against Syracuse 37-17 on Nov. 11 at the Carrier Dome. Bulls quarterback B.J. Daniels accounted for 371 of the 490 total yards completing 23 of 24 passes for 254 yards, ran for 117 yards and a touchdown. Running back Darrell Scott
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