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Under the circumstances, Joe Henderson writes, this was about as good a recovery as the conference could have made as it tries to remain worthy of BCS status.
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Boise State, San Diego State, Houston, SMU and UCF will join the Big East in 2013, with an announcement expected Wednesday, CBSsports.com reported.
Though his name continues to pop up as being a candidate for various openings, Skip Holtz indicated Sunday evening the sideline he will be standing on next season is the University of South Florida's.
South Florida's soccer season came down to one break Sunday, and it didn't go the way the Bulls' way.
For the second straight game, the University of South Florida ran out of gas at halftime.
Munchie Legaux threw a career-high three touchdown passes Saturday, and Cincinnati's defense got two scores of its own, setting up a 35-27 victory against Connecticut that left the Bearcats one of three teams sharing the Big East title.
TAMPA All-American Jeff Attinella's graduation after last season left a gaping hole in goal for the University of South Florida men's soccer team, but Chris Blais has been a worthy replacement.
It was a head-scratching season for University of South Florida coach Skip Holtz, whose team was in position to win countless times but unable to get over the hump.
The way Thursday night's game ended, it seemed a fitting conclusion to a frustrating season for the University of South Florida football team.
Turn the page on this frustrating USF football season, Joe Henderson writes. Better yet, rip it out of the record book and destroy all traces.
Special teams play has been a problem for USF all season, and it was again in Thursday's game against West Virginia.
When Jerrell Young arrived on the University of South Florida campus five years ago, he remembers the message then-coach Jim Leavitt gave to all the freshmen, letting them know their collegiate career would be at an end before they knew it.
The Bulls close out another disappointing Big East schedule tonight. For columnist Joe Henderson, this season was an opportunity lost.
Chaz Hine, a finalist for national student-athlete of the year, Hine has thrived on and off the field during his five years at USF.
The University of South Florida was even with Virginia Commonwealth at halftime Wednesday night. Then things took a turn for the worse.
An injury in the post was the one thing University of South Florida men's basketball coach Stan Heath knew his team could ill afford, but five games into the season the dreaded scenario became a reality.
The Bulls could ruin West Virginia's chance for a BCS bid, but head coach Skip Holtz is more interested in keeping his team's postseason streak intact.
The Bulls are looking for their second three-game win streak of the season against the Rams, the Cinderella team of last season’s NCAA tournament after making run to the Final Four
USF quarterback B.J. Daniels said following Monday's practice that his injured right shoulder is feeling much better than it did Friday, when he was forced to miss his first game of the season.
As the University of South Florida prepares to play for bowl eligibility against West Virginia on Thursday night, the Bulls are expected to receive a boost from the return of WRs Sterling Griffin and A.J. Love.
For the first time in his collegiate career, University of South Florida senior goalkeeper Chris Blais found himself in a penalty kick shootout Sunday evening. Just as he has at previous playing levels, Blais found a comfort zone to help keep the soccer team's season alive.
After struggling against a true freshman quarterback and the worst statistical offense in the Big East in a loss to Louisville, the USF defense must deal with the league's best and one of the most experienced passers in Thursday's regular season finale.
Running back Lyle McCombs and quarterback Scott McCummings each ran for two touchdowns as Connecticut upset Rutgers 40-22 on Saturday, ending the Scarlet Knights' hopes for a share of the Big East championship.
Whenever the University of South Florida started to struggle against Florida Atlantic on Saturday night, "Mr. Excitement" provided the spark the Bulls needed in a 68-55 win at the University of Tampa.
When all was said and done, University of South Florida coach Skip Holtz counted 17 points worth of special teams mistakes Friday afternoon, a big factor in Louisville's 34-24 win at Raymond James Stadium.
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