Football
The USF Bulls could not stop a driving Miami Hurricane team in the final minutes, losing 6-3 in a battle of stout defenses. The drive was capped off with a 36-yard kick from Miami kicker Jake Wieclaw. The Bulls were held to 249 yards of total offense (133 passing and 116 rushing) while the Hurricanes
USF continues to have problems playing against Rutgers and the Big East as the Scarlet Knights rallied from a late 14-point deficit to defeat the visiting Bulls 20-17 in overtime Saturday night. The Bulls had a chance to secure a victory when the game was tied at 17 late in the fourth quarter with two
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
Hannah Ulm Contributing Writer Whether your team won or lost, this past Sunday was a good day. After 25 weeks of football (including the preseason), you got what you were waiting for all along: the Super Bowl. It didn’t matter if you wore a cheesehead or waved a Terrible Towel as long as you were
Photos by Lucas Cannistraci/Crow’s Nest Greg Lindberg Sports Editor The first year of the Skip Holtz era at USF probably exceeded the expectations of many Bulls fans. The Bulls concluded their 14th season of football with an 8-5 overall record and a 3-4 mark in the Big East—the same records they had last season. But
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