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Bulls head coach Jim Leavitt clearly has grand visions for his University of South Florida football program. ...more
December 9, 2009
The Bulls will make their fifth consecutive bowl appearance by facing Northern Illinois in the International Bowl in Toronto. ...more
December 7, 2009
The University of South Florida's season was a roller-coaster ride until the very end. And the final play is not one the Bulls will want to remember. ...more
December 6, 2009
The University of South Florida was without its leading tackler during its regular-season finale Saturday night as LB Kion Wilson was scratched because of an ankle injury. ...more
December 6, 2009
On Monday morning, some 413 people with origins in 74 countries, from Iraq to Togo, will take the Oath of Allegiance at the Tampa Convention Center. Cuba, India, the United Kingdom, Vietnam and the Philippines lead the list of countries that continue to broaden the face of America. ...more
December 6, 2009
The most common phrase you hear University of South Florida coaches and players use to describe the 2009 season is "up and down." ...more
December 5, 2009
When Jim Leavitt arrived at the University of South Florida in December 1995 and set up shop in those trailers that held the football offices for several years, Steve Spurrier was in the middle of his term as king of Gainesville, Butch Davis was rebuilding a Miami program that eventually would win a state-record 34 consecutive games, and Bobby Bowden's Florida State program was considered one of the finest in the nation. ...more
December 3, 2009
TAMPA - Saturday's forecast for the University of South Florida's game against Connecticut in East Hartford, Conn., calls for a high temperature of 41 degrees and a low of 31, with a 30 percent chance of snow showers. ...more
December 2, 2009
USF freshman quarterback B.J. Daniels had a feeling of euphoria he had never experienced when the Bulls won at Florida State two months ago in Daniels' first career start. ...more
November 30, 2009
It's a tradition. Every morning after Florida State home games, Seminoles head coach Bobby Bowden sits at a table and holds court with reporters for a half hour, sometimes an hour. Who does that anymore? Win or lose, up or down, Bowden shows up like few coaches do. ...more
November 25, 2009
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