📌 USF Fighting to Bring in Talent along Corridor
by Matthew Manuri | USF has feasted on localized recruiting in the last two years – and turns its attention to drawing more from the I-4 Corridor…
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by Matthew Manuri | USF has feasted on localized recruiting in the last two years – and turns its attention to drawing more from the I-4 Corridor…
SoFloBulls.com | Ridgewood sophomore Glass Wilson turned a lot of heads last fall after turning in one of Tampa Bay’s top regular-season rushing performances. Also taking notice? USF. The Bulls are the first to offer the running back, according to Rams coach Jay Fulmer…
🏀 by Matthew Manuri for USF Rivals | When former Kentucky assistant and Pittsburgh alumni Orlando Antigua decided to leave his cushy bench position with the Kentucky Wildcats under likely Hall of Fame head coach John Calipari…
SoFloBulls.com | TAMPA – Fans flocked to Corbett Stadium on Saturday afternoon to attend the USF football Spring Game and the Bulls gave them a can’t-miss show on campus. Quarterback Steven Bench threw for 317 yards and three scores to help the White Team hand the Green Team a 35-3 loss in front of a crowd of approximately 2,000 that surrounded the Bulls in the stands and on the grass berms at the home of the USF men’s and women’s soccer teams.
by Matthew Manuri for USF Rivals | After watching Connecticut win a national championship Monday night the first thing that came to mind was ‘how do you like them apples’?…
by Matthew Manuri | The media melee that engulfed the search for USF’s new head basketball coach left me at a crossroads as I decided the topics I should cover in this piece. Should I begin with the Steve Masiello escapade? Maybe UNLV Head Coach Dave Rice’s matador-like illusion of our beloved Bulls?
SoFloBulls.com | The twitter feed following the announcement of South Florida’s new Head Men’s Basketball Coach Orlando Antigua…
SoFloBulls.com | Oregon wide receiver Eric Dungy is expected to transfer to South Florida to play his final season, sources told ESPN. Dungy is the son of former Indianapolis Colts and Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Tony Dungy, who still lives in Tampa. Eric Dungy’s transfer to USF is not official, but on Wednesday he and his father visited the school, sources said.
SoFloBulls.com | On Thursday, the Buccaneers announced the signing of Jenkins, a seventh-year cornerback most recently of the Oakland Raiders, to a one-year deal. Jenkins is the second former Pro Bowler to join Tampa Bay’s secondary since the start of free agency on March 11, as the team previously landed former Tennessee Titans standout Alterraun Verner…..