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FOOTBALL Bohanon out for the year

USF Football Quarterback Bohanon to Miss Remainder of Season with Shoulder Injury

Junior quarterback suffered the injury that requires surgery in the Bulls’ battle with Tulane last Saturday



TAMPA, OCT. 18, 2022– A USF football program that has been hit hard by injuries during the 2022 season took another blow Tuesday when Head Coach Jeff Scott announced junior quarterback Gerry Bohanon Jr. (Earle, Ark.) will miss the remainder of the season due to a shoulder injury that will require surgery to repair.



Bohanon, who was playing his best football at USF in his last three games, suffered the injury to his right throwing shoulder during an 8-yard run in the first half of Saturday’s contest with Tulane. Bohanon left the game with just over 6:30 to play in the half and the Bulls leading 14-10. To that point in the game, he was 7-of-8 for 109 yards and a touchdown passing and had run for 59 yards and a 33-yard touchdown.



Over his last two-and-a-half games, Bohanon passed for 501 yards, six touchdowns and no interceptions and ran for 250 yards and two touchdowns, including a career-best 117 yards rushing at No. 24 Cincinnati as he led scoring drives of 75, 65, 75 and 88 yards in the close, 28-24, loss to the Bearcats. Bohanon, who led Baylor to a Big 12 title and Sugar Bowl victory in 2021, finishes his first USF season with 1,070 yards passing, six touchdowns and six interceptions while completing 57 percent of his passes. He is also the Bulls’ second leading rusher having posted 386 yards and three touchdowns on the ground.



Bohanon is the latest in a string of injuries that have hit 21 starters or members of the two-deep. USF has also lost for the season starters in left tackle Donovan Jennings (leg), defensive tackle Rashad Cheney Jr. (ankle) and wide receiver Ajou Ajou (ankle/groin) and veteran back-up linebacker Brian Norris Jr. (knee).



Players that have missed all or parts of games with injury (most missing two or more games) through USF’s first seven games include on offense running back Kelley Joiner Jr., running back Jaren Mangham, wide receiver Xavier Weaver, wide receiver Jimmy Horn Jr., wide receiver Khafre Brown, wide receiver Dequan Stanley and center Brad Cecil. Defensive players include cornerback Daquan Evans, linebacker Antonio Grier Jr., safety Mekhi LaPointe, defensive tackle Rashawn Yates, safety TJ Robinson, cornerback Christian Williams, safety Matthew Hill, linebacker DJ Gordon IV and defensive end Jonathan Ross.



USF is on a bye this week and will return to action next Saturday (Oct. 29) at Houston in the first of back-to-back road games (Nov. 5 at Temple) that will close out an unprecedented stretch of six of seven games played away from Tampa, including four-straight from Sept. 17 through Oct. 8. USF will return to Raymond James Stadium on Sat., Nov. 12 vs. SMU, for just its second home game in two months.

FOOTBALL PFF Grades and Snap Counts from the loss to Tulane

I'm a little off schedule this week, so just getting to this today.

TOP OFFENSIVE SKILL PERFORMERS +10 snaps and +60 average PFF score (60means you did you are job)
QB- Gerry Bohanon 95.0 PFF (WOW) 19 snaps 158.3 NFL QBR before he got hurt, was playing his best career game
SLT- Jimmy Horn Jr. 70.0 PFF 36 snaps
TE- Chris Carter 68.5 PFF 33 snaps (maybe his best game)
RB_ Michel Dukes 66.0 PFF 15 snaps
TE- Gunnar Greenwald 63.8 PFF 27 snaps great run blocking 80.2
WR0 Xavier Weaver 63.5 PFF 45 snaps

That's it

Katravis Marsh 55.6 PFF in 34 snaps 122.2 NFL QBR, dinged for running


REMAINING SKILL SNAPS OFFENSE
WR- Yusuf Terry 37
RB- Brian Battie 27
WR- Holden Willis 10
WR- Khafre Brown 9
WR- Omarion Dollison 8
RB- Kelley Joiner 7
RB- K'wan Powell 6
TE- Christopher Mottillo 4
WR- Dequan Stanley 1

OFFENSIVE LINE GRADES
LT- Demontrey Jacobs 67.9 PFF 53 snaps, 84.7 Pass Blk, 60.6 Run Blk
C- Brad Cecil 64.8 PFF 53 snaps, 75.8 Pass Blk, 60.9 Run Blk
RT- Derrell Bailey 63.0 PFF 43 snaps, 76.0 Pass Blk, 65.5 Run Blk 1 penalty
LG- Demetris Harris 61.9 PFF 53 snaps, 83.7 Pass Blk, 57.5 Run Blk 1 penalty
RG- Dustyn Hall 61.6 PFF 43 snaps, 62.8 Pass Blk, 60.6 Run Blk
RG/RT- Mike Lofton 46.9 PFF 20 snaps, 39.3 Pass Blk, 47.3 Run Blk

TOP DEFENSIVE PERFORMERS +10 snaps and +60 average PFF score (60means you did you are job)
WLB- Mac Harris 77.9 PFF 11 snaps
DE- Tramel Logan 75.2 PFF 70 snaps
CB- Aamaris Brown 71.1 PFF 78 snaps
DE- Jason Vaughn 71.1 PFF 65 snaps
DE- Darrien Grant 69.5 PFF 26 snaps
WLB- Dwayne Boyles 69.3 PFF 79 snaps
DT- Nick Bags 68.3 PFF 33 snaps
NB- Matthew Hill 67.2 PFF 33 snaps
DE- Jatorian Hansford 66.7 PFF 58 snaps
NB- Daquan Evans 63.6 PFF 31 snaps
DT- Rashawn Yates 63.5 PFF 64 snaps

REMAINING DEFENSE SNAPS
MLB- Davon Hicks 88 he played every snap
FS- Timarcus Simpson 84
CB- Christian Williams 66
S- Will Jones 53
NB- Jayden Curry 41
DE- Eddie Kelly 39
CB- TJ Robinson 33
WLB- CJ Ross 6
S- Christopher Townsel 6
WLB- Jhalyn Shuler 2
S- Jaelen Stokes 2

HOOPS Men's AP Top 25

Just released.


Houston comes in at #3 as the the only ranked AAC team and Memph is the only other AAC team getting votes (one). Auburn is ranked #15 and UAB also received one vote. I didn't see anyone else on our schedule ranked or getting votes.

Tulane (-12) at South Florida

2022 Record: 4-1

Tulane comes into the game ranked 12th in scoring defense and 15th in the country in total defense. While Tulane can be run on (raked #65), they allow nothing in the air (10th nationally in passing defense). Unfortunately USF's offense ranks #101 in scoring offense, #103 in total offense and #119 in passing offense, so expect USF to try and run alot.

Tulane has a balanced, but not spectacular offense, but should be able to score enough points against USF' which is ranked #124 in scoring defense and #122 in total defense.

This isn't Florida or Cincinnati on the road - USF is 0-3 ATS against the spread this year at home (after being 5-0 ATS at home last year ATS against FBS opponents). Look for Tulane's defense to do enough to cover the 12 in a low scoring game.

Pick: Tulane -12
Lean: Under 55

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FOOTBALL RECRUITING Big Board of active 2023 Offers

OFFENSE
QB (2/2):
Bryce Archie (Coastal Carolina Transfer- Marietta, GA) ***COMMITMENT 1/3/23***, SIGNED
Israel Carter (Centennial- Corona, CA) ***COMMITMENT 2/1/23***, SIGNED

RB (3/3):
Dominic Gonnella (North Dakota State- Riverview, Fla) ***COMMITMENT 1/6/23***, SIGNED
Jaylen Johnson (Appling County- Baxley, GA) ***COMMITMENT 12/18/22***, SIGNED
Nay'Quan Wright (Florida Transfer- Miami Gardens, FL) ***COMMITMENT 1/16/23***, SIGNED
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WR (7/8):
Jaden Alexis (Texas Transfer- Pompano Beach, FL) ***COMMITMENT 4/30/23
Micahel Brown Stephens (Minnesota Transfer- Springfield, OH) ***COMMITMENT 4/24/23***
Demitrius Carter (Steinbrenner- Lutz, FL) ***COMMITMENT 10/26/22***, SIGNED, enrolled and entered the portal
Terence Fall (BYU transfer- Paris, France)
Seth Jones (Baylor Transfer- Houston, TX) ***COMMITMENT 1/7/23***, SIGNED
Tyree Kelly (Cairo, GA) ***COMMITMENT 2/1/23***, SIGNED
Naiem Simmons (Wagner College Transfer- Cherry Hill, NJ) ***COMMITMENT 12/18/22***, SIGNED
Keshaun Singleton (Meadowcreek- Norcross, GA) ***COMMITMENT 12/21/22***, SIGNED
JeyQuan Smith (Cajon- San Bernandino, CA) ***COMMITMENT 2/1/23***, SIGNED

TE (3/3):
Gerard Edimo (Stony Point- Round Rock, TX) ***COMMITMENT 1/29/23***, SIGNED
Teigan Martin (Liberty Transfer- Mayer, MN) ***COMMITMENT 1/26/23***, SIGNED
Weston Wolff (Maryland Transfer- Venice, FL) ***COMMITTED TO USF 12/12/22***, SIGNED

OL (9/10):
Deonte Bowie (Blinn College- Pflugerville, TX) JUCO ***COMMITMENT 12/18/22***, SIGNED
Derek Bowman (Houston- Magnolia, TX) ***COMMITMENT 1/9/23***, SIGNED
Zane Herring (FSU Transfer- Madison, FL) ***COMMITMENT 4/30/23
James Jenkins (Carrollwood Day- Tampa, FL) ***COMMITMENT 12/18/22***, SIGNED
Timothy Lawrence (Fleming Island, FL) ***COMMITMENT 9/25/22***, SIGNED
Nikola Milovac (Clearwater Academy International- Clearwater, FL) ***COMMITMENT 12/18/22***, SIGNED
Drew Perez (Carroll- South Lake, TX) ***COMMITMENT 1/9/23, SIGNED
RJ Perry (Tennessee- Fairfield, AL) ***COMMITMENT 1/7/23***, SIGNED
Cole Skinner (Point Pleasant Borough- Point Boro, NJ) ***COMMITMENT 12/18/22***, SIGNED

DEFENSE:

DE/Edge (3/3):
Derrick "DJ" Harris (Texas Transfer- New Caney, TX) ***COMMITMENT 1/7/23***, SIGNED
Immanuel Hickman (ECU Transfer- Chesterfield, VA) ***COMMITMENT 4/16/23
Lloyd Summerall III (Florida Transfer- Lakeland, FL) ***COMMITMENT 12/18/22***, SIGNED

DT (3/3):
Douglas Blue-Eli (TCU Transfer- Paulsboro, NJ) ***COMMITMENT 5/2/23
Terrence Edmonds (Lake Wales, FL) ***COMMITMENT 6/21/23
Bernard Gooden (Wake Forest transfer- Montgomery, AL) ***COMMITMENT 5/16/23
Stantavious Smith (Dougherty- Albany, GA) ***COMMITMENT 12/19/22***, SIGNED

LB (1/1):
Andrew Mata'afa (Utah Transfer- San Diego, CA) ***COMMITMENT 4/24/23***

S (1/1):
Tawfiq Byard (DeMatha-Hyattsville, MD) ***COMMITMENT 6/25/22***, SIGNED

CB (4/4):
Braxton Clark (Nebraska Transfer- Orlando, FL) ***COMMITMENT 5/30/23***
Kendall Dennis (Oklahoma Transfer- Lakeland, FL) ***COMMITMENT 12/18/22***, SIGNED
Jarvis Lee (IMG Academy- Bradenton, FL) ***COMMITMENT 12/20/22***, SIGNED
Jameel Sanders (Lackawanna CC- Scranton, PA) JUCO- ***COMMITMENT 5/19/23***

SPECIALIST (3/3):
LS- Trey DuBuc (Cardinal Gibbons- Fort Lauderdale, FL) COMMITTED TO USF 9/3/22, SIGNED
PK-
Brendan Farrell (Virginia Transfer- Dunwoody, GA) ***COMMITMENT 1/10/23***, SIGNED
PK-
Ty Ippolito (Bishop Moore- Orlando, FL) ***COMMITTED 1/29/23***, PWO for now

P5 Transfers to USF in the AAC Era

Given the level of discussion over guys who didn't play much (or at all) at the P5 level and what I perceive to be a pollyannish view of bringing in so many guys, I thought that it would make sense to take a look at all of the transfers we've brought in from the P5 since 2013, including their blended rating from TOS, their stats at their first school, their stats here, and then my subjective impact grade between 1-5. To account for differences between hardship waivers, sit out years, and grad transfers, I'll just use the season the guy pops up on the roster. I'm not counting sit-out seasons as seasons for USF. That means this won't include guys like Mike McFarland, Chris Dunkley, or Darrell Scott, though it should be noted that none of those three lived up to their recruiting billing.

2013
DE Aaron Lynch .9947. One season at Notre Dame, 12 games, 6 starts, 33 tackles 5.5 sacks. One season at USF, 12 starts, 30 tackles, 6 sacks, 12.5 TFLs. He came over in 2012, but I didn't want to start the list with two empty seasons. At the time, he seemed a bit disappointing given that he was a projected first round pick, but looking back, that type of production for a terrible team is pretty solid. 4/5

2014
None

2015
QB Asiantii Woulard .9393. Two seasons at UCLA, no games. One season at USF, no games. 1/5, a fairly epic bust.
LB Cecil Cherry .8771. One preseason at Texas. One season at USF, 10 games, 30 tackles. 1/5, though he was productive at the next three JUCO/FCS schools that he attended.
OT Reilly Gibbons .8917. One preseason at Stanford. Never played at USF. 1/5, though injuries were the culprit. He's apparently a lawyer now, having graduated from Notre Dame.
WR Marquez Valdez-Scantling .8117. Two seasons at NCSU, 16 games, 22 catches in each season for 538 yards. Two seasons at USF, single-season yardage record holder. 5/5, nothing more needs to be said.

2016
OT Grant Polk .8466. One season at UVA, did not play. One season at USF, 3 backup appearances, left due to injury and played another year in the FCS. 1/5.

2017
DE Marquies Price .8518. Two seasons, 21 games, 14 starts at Duke, 34 tackles, 3.5 sacks. Kicked off team. One season at USF, 2 games, 1 tackle. 1/5 and allegedly a toxic presence and kicked off team
DT Brandon Boyce. .8402. Two seasons, 21 games, 0 starts, 31 tackles, 2 sacks, with a smaller role in year 2. Kicked off team. One season at USF, 5 games, 24 tackles, 3 TFLs, and one sack. 2/5- he flashed brilliantly in the few games he played. Kicked off team

2018
RB Jordan Cronkrite .8853. Two seasons, 24 games, one start at UF, 302 yards, 4 TDs rushing and 209 yards and 2 TDs receiving. Two seasons at USF, 22 games (I think all starts), 1,808 yards and 13 TDs rushing, 164 yards receiving. 5/5- dumbass Gilbert misued him and didn't throw to a very good receiving back, but in 2018, Cronkrite was everything you could reasonably expect.
QB Blake Barnett .9088. Two seasons, three games, one start at Bama, 11-19 for 219 yards. Grad transfer- one season, three games, 3-5 passing at Arizona State. Two seasons, 15 games, 3,139 yards, 59.5% completion and 16:13 TD:INT, 344 yards and 8 TDs rushing. 4/5. I know some people don't like him, but I think he flashed brilliance at times and was really hampered by a moron of a coordinator. He was willing to take a hit and had a missile. Compared to Oladokun and Kean, he certainly gave us a better chance to win, but it did seem to really disrupt the locker room.
WR Eddie McDoom .8825. Two seasons, 21 games, 16 catches 140 yards receiving and 24 carries and 203 yards rushing at Michigan, with role shrinking in year 2. One season, 13 catches, 174 yards and 15 yards rushing at USF. 2/5- really didn't do much while he was here
OT Jarrett Hopple .8466 Two years, zero games at UVA. Two seasons, 16 games, 6 starts at USF. 2/5 he just wasn't very effective. Some may argue for 3/5, but I think he was below average.

2019
S Devin Studstill .8709. Three years, 23 games at ND (11 as a freshman, 9 soph, and 3 junior), 60 tackles, 1 INT. Grad transfer- one year, 74 tackles, 1 INT at USF. 3/5- he was useful, but wasn't a superstar by any means
CB KJ Sails .8653. Three years, 19 games, 14 starts, 40 tackles, 15 PBUs at UNC. Two seasons, 21 starts, 63 tackles, 3 INTs, 8 PBUs at USF, plus some punt return duties. 4/5- pretty good impact, especially in 2019, and a locker room leader.
DE Ryan Thaxton .8497. One season, zero games at Tennessee, kicked out, technically a JUCO guy. Three seasons, 10 games, 12 tackles at USF. 1/5 career backup.
LB Patrick Macon .8720. Two seasons, zero games at OKSU- injured for entire 2018 season. Grad transfer, one season, 9 games, 67 tackles, 8 TFLs, 2 sacks at USF. 4/5- he was quite good when healthy
WR Latrell Williams .8555. Three seasons, two games at Tennessee, no stats. Technically a JUCO guy. Three seasons, 12 games, 29 catches, 319 yards at USF. 3/5- seemed like this could have been a decent year for him prior to injury. Unclear if he's coming back
TE Jacob Mathis .8953. Two seasons, zero games at Ole Miss. Three seasons, 25 games, one start, 18 catches, 218 yards at USF. 2/5- basically just a guy.

2020
RB Darrian Felix .8579. Three seasons, 17 games, 426 yards and three TDs rushing and 10 catches for 94 yards at Oregon. Two seasons, 7 games, 132 yards (3.0 yards per carry) at USF. 1/5- clearly not as good as Joiner or Battie
QB Cade Fortin .8676. One season, 4 games, 388 yards and 49.2% passing at UNC. Two seasons, 6 games, 222 yards on 51.8% passing, with 0 TDs and 2 INTs at USF. 1/5- just not an FBS QB
LB Devin Gil .8428. Four seasons, 23 games, 45 tackles at Michigan. Grad transfer, zero seasons at USF due to opting out. 0/5
CB TJ Robinson .8439. One season, four games, five tackles at Rutgers. One season, 10 games, 31 tackles at USF and counting. 2/5 he was not very good this year but could improve
K Jared Sackett NR. One season, zero games at Arkansas after transferring from UTSA. Two seasons, 6/10 FG at USF. 2/5 I guess he pushed Schrader, so that's helpful. He's back at UTSA. The circle of life

2021
WR Demarcus Gregory .8791. Three seasons, 16 games, 16 catches (all in 2019), lost role in 2020. One season, 11 catches, 169 yards at USF. 2/5 but he's already gone (wouldn't argue with 1/5 here)
DE Jamari Stewart .8615. One season, opted out at Ole Miss. Allegedly kicked off team. One season, zero games at USF due to injury. 1/5, already gone
CB Christian Williams .9328. Two seasons, 14 games, 5 tackles at Miami. Lost role in 2020. One season, 6 games, 20 tackles, 2 INTs at USF. 3/5 and trending up
CB Will Jones .8668. Two seasons, 11 games, 16 tackles. Lost role in 2020. One season, zero games at USF due to injury. 1/5 hopefully improving next year
RB Jaren Mangham .8858. Two seasons, 15 games, 476 yards 5 TDs at Colorado. Role depleted in 2020. One season at USF, 671 yards and 15 TDs. 5/5 so far, couldn't ask for more
WR Yusuf Terry .8588. Two seasons, 6 games, 6 catches, 69 yards at Baylor. One season at USF, 6 catches 62 yards. 1/5 hopefully improving next year
S Matthew Hill .9562 Three seasons, 8 games as reserve WR and then DB at Auburn. One season at USF, 50 tackles, one INT. 2/5 he played a lot, but most of it was pretty rough. Hopefully he'll be better

Guys who played a decent sized role in the P5 generally were pretty good here (Lynch, MVS, Cronk, Studstill, Sails, and Mangham). Price is the primary bust of that group, and that was a major risk by CCS to bring a guy with a known character problem into the program.

Of the guys who didn't play much, Barnett and Macon have been the most successful, with Mathis, TJ Robinson, Williams, and Hill being the only others to even become significant contributors here. I graded 20 of the 30 as 2/5 or worse.

I am not trying to be a debbie downer here. I just think people need to pump the brakes on all of these guys who haven't played or played a bit and lost their jobs in the P5. It is a massive crapshoot as to whether a guy who hasn't played before will be any good here. One program has already looked at these guys up close and determined that they didn't him. Except for Aaron Lynch, Marqueis Price, and maybe KJ Sails, virtually every guy on the list never had a major role or had a rotational role get diminished, and Lynch was probably the only guy on the entire list that the head coach really cared about losing. That's the story of our incoming class as well. CJS and staff have taken a massive leap of faith this year and they are working against history. At least they seem to understand that by continuing to bring in hedges at DT and WR- the quantity increases the changes of hitting on quality.

At a minimum, this exercise should really solidy for people that a guy's recruiting ranking is entirely irrelevant to whether he'll be a contributor after transferring a few years later. The lowest ranked guy on the list is MVS, who is the best P5 transfer we've landed since Tyrone McKenzie. However, MVS actually played at his P5, which seems to be a far better indicator of future success. I suppose I should do my job now.
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