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An Evening in Black and White is the theme of this year's Bishop Larkin Catholic School seventh annual dinner and auction, which will feature a guest appearance by state Sen. Mike Fasano. ...more
October 29, 2007
Bad call. There's no other way to say it. ...more
October 28, 2007
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – For the No. 2-ranked South Florida Bulls – make that the soon-to-be-former-No. 2-ranked Bulls – the chance at playing for a national title is all but gone. ...more
October 19, 2007
Hail Grothe? Not quite. Matt Grothe's last-gasp attempt at a miracle, a desperation fourth-and-37 pass, was intercepted by Rutgers defensive back Zaire Kitchen with 49 seconds remaining. The No. 2-ranked South Florida Bulls had finally gone down on Thursday night, losing to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights 30-27 in a crushing Big East Conference loss. ...more
October 19, 2007
The South Florida Bulls, four days after rising to No. 2 in the BCS standings, are the talk of college football. Nationally, many fans already have seen USF's team. But others have not, learning about USF's rise through brief highlights and news items. ...more
October 18, 2007
Deputies Deserve Raise Regarding 'Sheriff Should Hold Line On Raises' (Our Opinion, Oct. 10): ...more
October 18, 2007
TAMPA - The University of South Florida Bulls are the fresh-faced football program, newcomers to the big-time national scene, the best sports story east of the (Colorado) Rockies. ...more
October 16, 2007
SEBRING — Not everyone is surprised by the meteoric success of the University of South Florida Bulls football team, ranked second nationally in the AP poll that came out Sunday. Longtime Highlands County Bulls fans are cheering all the way, hopefully to the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. They remember the modest beginnings, cheering the team from bleacher seats at the "Big Sombrero" during the team's inaugural 1997 season, when less than 30,000 fans typically attended home games. As an upstart member of the Big East Conference, USF now sells out games at the 65,657 seat state-of-the-art Raymond James Stadium, home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. ...more
October 16, 2007
Rutgers University junior Ray Rice is not the fastest running back in America. He's definitely not the biggest (5-foot-9, 205 pounds). ...more
October 16, 2007
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