The USF Bulls (3-4) have surpassed last year’s win total (2) with a 38-30 win at Tulsa (1-6) Saturday afternoon.
The Bulls were down 27-7 at halftime before going on a 31-3 second half run. It was the largest come-from-behind victory in school history.
Senior wide receiver Andre Davis caught six passes from quarterback Mike White for 154 yards and three touchdowns, including a 85-yard pass which was the winning score of the game. The play was the Bulls longest touchdown play of the season.
The three touchdown receptions is a career high for a single game for Davis. He is now one reception away from becoming the Bulls all-time receptions leader after breaking the reception yards record against East Carolina.
QB Mike White finished 17-for-26 passing for 272 yards. White threw his first three-touchdown game of the season.
Freshman running back Marlon Mack ran the ball 19 times for 130 yards and two touchdowns. Mack also caught two passes for 24 yards.
Senior kicker Marvin Kloss scored eight points (1-for-1 field goals, 5-for-5 extra points).
The Bulls defense forced another turnover, giving them 14 on the year.
The Bulls are now tied with the second best conference record at 2-1. The Bulls will play again Friday night against Cincinnati (2-3) at 7 p.m. on ESPN2.