Posts Tagged ‘Quinton Flowers’

Bulls will be Bowling

(courtesy of USF Football) TAMPA, FLA.–  Show-stopping performances on both sides of the ball helped USF become bowl eligible for the second straight season and match the program’s best-ever start in a 42-27 win over UConn at Raymond James Stadium on Saturday night.    USF (6-1, 3-0) extended all three of its nation-leading offensive streaks, scoring […]

A Special Day at RayJay… Bulls 2-0 in AAC

  Today was Homecoming at USF as the Bulls hosted the East Carolina Pirates.  I think it went beyond that, a special day as the Lee Roy Selmon family were the honorary captains along side the Bulls team captains Quinton Flowers and Auggie Sanchez.  The Bulls also honored the inaugural 1997 team today as this […]

USF gets “Cook-ed”

Tampa, Fla. — Today’s game started with an anomaly and ended up “Cook-ed” well done.  Each team’s first play from scrimmage went for pay-dirt and just like that a 7-7 tie.  To continue that theme, both teams had their second possession end in TD’s on quick drives and it was tied at 14 before there was five minutes gone. […]

BULLS TROUNCE TOWSON TIGERS

Tampa, Fla. — After a strong finish in 2015 the Bulls come into the 2016 season with high expectations.  After a 1 – 4 start in 2015, the Bulls won 7 of their last 8 regular season games,  winning the final four games by a combined score of 175-70 while being offensive,  averaging 503 yards. […]

Tuberville “Panicked…Stunned”

“Panicked.” “Stunned.” These were just two of the verbs used by Cincinnati Bearcats head coach Tommy Tuberville on Friday night, before admitting what all 26,522 fans in attendance at the South Florida-Cincinnati game already knew, “They (USF) had the better team tonight.” In fact, if there was a verb best to describe the performance of […]

Bulls Look to Slow Down Bearcats

The buzz is back in the bay thanks to the South Florida Bulls. Fresh off their 44-23 upset of then #21 Temple last weekend, the Bulls are not just playing to improve their bowl odds, but also playing to remain in contention for the American Athletic Conference East Division Championship and a chance to play […]

Hoo Hoo, Running of the Bulls

Willie Taggart walked off the field high fiving fans and hugging everybody around him. The smile on his face said it all. His “young bulls” team had just upset the 21st ranked team in the country. South Florida did not just beat Temple, they dominated the Owls, dismantling the number one ranked defense in the […]

Bulls Look to Silence Owls

History will be made at Raymond James Stadium this weekend when the South Florida Bulls face the Temple Owls. With the win, Temple will become the first ever American Athletic Conference Eastern Division Champion and take part in the inaugural AAC Championship game. If the Bulls win, they will become bowl eligible for the first […]

Bulls Look to Anchor Navy

During their three game win streak, the South Florida Bulls have been challenged by a number of different offenses and defenses. They Bulls have had to overcome the multiple offensive formations of Syracuse, a pesky defense and the pass happy offense of the SMU Mustangs. Now, the Bulls face another challenge. A challenge that will […]

PHOTO GALLERY: Flowers Record Setting Day

Quniton Flowers and the USF Bulls dominated the SMU Mustangs winning 38-14.  USF QB Quinton Flowers set a career and USF rushing record for a QB – 201 yards. Travis Failey Photo Gallery                                             […]