Above photo: A riveting 2017 season produced a number of new records and achievements for USF football. Courtesy of The Oracle By Michael Fergusson Excitement, heartbreak and herculean efforts were staples
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In the inaugural episode of The Crow’s Nest Sports Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Michael Moore Jr. joins Jeffrey Waitkevich and Michael Fergusson to talk about one of the worst football weeks in recent memory
Improving their record from 8-5 to 11-2 this year, it feels like the Bulls came, saw and conquered the football season. Any average opposing defense crumbled against the Bull’s offense,
National Signing Day 2013 was an exciting one for the Bulls. From scouts and coaches waiting on pins and needles for their targets to announce their commitments to a sold-out
Jim Leavitt, the first coach in USF football history and the man who built the program from the ground-up, is headed to the Superbowl. Shortly after his departure from the
USF football’s troubles continued last weekend against the Temple Owls, where the Bulls extended their losing streak to four games and moved to 0-2 in Big East conference play. The
For as long as most college football fans in Florida can remember, it’s always been about The Big Three: the Florida Gators, the Miami Hurricanes and the Florida State Seminoles.
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
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
Coach Stan Heath and the Bulls basketball team are the toast of the Tampa Bay area. The Bulls went to the NCAA tournament for the first time in 20 years