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FOOTBALL Golesh quotes from Media Day

There is a very cool sense of excitement right now and I'm excited to go coach football and I couldn't sleep last night because I get to coach football. No more watchlist. I'm excited to have all 3 coordinators back and everyone knows the standards and it is our job to uphold the standards.

There are expectations now after last year and we've put South Florida back in the conversation. The hardest part is living up to living up to expectations. Nothing else matters outside of our room and we have to focus on our process day-to-day.

We are going to talk about tonight as a what does success look like. It is about being the best version of us and this is year two and this is the next step in that process. I'm not diminishing expectations, but this is a process. We aren't just building a team, we have a very solid team coming back, but we want to build something sustainable and something that is special year in and year out and we need to perform year to year and we couldn't do that week to week last year.

We brought back a QB room that is back and we are good there.

We attacked getting better in the secondary and we did that. We needed to get better on the D-line and we attacked and that at LB.

We returned a bunch of OL and we need to find the first five and the next three up and replace Donovan Jennings at OT who is fighting for a NFL job.

At RB we have a ton of depth and we added Ta'ron Keith who added some depth there.

At TE we needed to get older and we needed to add there, plus we have Jonathan Echols who will have his first practice after missing spring.

at WR we have a lot of depth last year was a Chinese fire drill that impacted Byrum with injuries, we need to stay healthy there.

The specialists, the punting situation we feel good about Stokes and it is John Cannon's job to lose at PK, but he has two guys pushing him and the LS situation and those guys are competing.

I'm excited but we have to stay healthy and we spent a lot of money on science and working on player loads and we need to stay healthy and hopefully we will. Our S&C, nutrition staff did an amazing job, we did a good job of looking good but now we have to go and play and I'm as energized to coach football
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FOOTBALL Zane Herring on the Outland Trophy Watch List

TAMPA, JULY 30, 2024 – South Florida football continued to see players recognized nationally on Tuesday when senior offensive guard Zane Herring(Madison, Fla.) was named to the Outland Trophy Watch List. The Outland Trophy has been awarded to the best college football interior lineman since 1946.

Zane Herring (A.23)
In his first season at USF after transferring from Florida State, Herring started 12 games at guard in 2023 and helped the Bulls offense rank No. 17 nationally producing 451.6 yards per game. The Bulls averaged 182 yards per game on the ground and saw quarterback Byrum Brown post the first 3,000-yard passing season in program history.

Herring has also earned preseason accolades from Lindy's and Athlon, which both picked him as a First Team All-AAC selection, and Phil Steele, who selected him Second Team All-AAC.

USF returns 19 starters in 2024 (nine on offense, eight on defense, and two specialists) from a team that set 12 team and 16 individual program records while going 7-6 (a program-best six-game turnaround) and claiming a 45-0 Boca Raton Bowl victory over Syracuse in 2023.

The Bulls return record-setting starting quarterback Brown, 85 percent of their rushing yards, 84 percent of their receiving yards and four primary starters on the offensive line. On defense, USF returns nine of its top 11 tacklers led by Shuler, who logged a team-best 97 stops to go with 8.5 tackles for loss in 2023.

The Bulls open the season Aug. 31 vs. Bethune-Cookman in Raymond James Stadium before road games at Alabama (Sept. 7) and Southern Mississippi (Sept. 14) and a home clash with Miami (Sept. 21).

BULLS ON PRESEASON NATIONAL AWARD WATCH LISTS
Maxwell Award Byrum Brown, QB
Outland Trophy Zane Herring, OG

FOOTBALL USF Football Picked Fourth in Preseason AAC Media Poll

Bulls return 19 starters, 84 percent of rushing and receiving yards



TAMPA, JULY 23, 2024 – Entering its second season under head coach Alex Golesh, South Florida football was picked fourth in the AAC Preseason Media Poll announced Tuesday at the AAC Kickoff event in Arlington, Texas.



In the 2023 poll, the Bulls were picked 13th before Golesh led the team to the greatest turnaround in program history and the second-best in FBS football with a six-win improvement capped by a 45-0 rout of Syracuse in the Boca Raton Bowl.



Golesh and returning starting quarterback Byrum Brown(Raleigh, N.C.) and senior cornerback Ben Knox (DeLand) are in Dallas for the Kickoff event. Golesh was set to address the gathered media at the podium at noon on Tuesday. That can be viewed live on ESPN+.



The media picked Memphis (23 first place votes) first followed by UTSA (4), Tulane (2), South Florida and conference newcomer Army (1) rounding out the top five.



Brown, who set USF season marks for passing yards (3,292), touchdowns (26), completions (276), and completion percentage (64.6%) in his first season in Golesh’s offense, leads a Bulls offense that also returns senior wide receiver Sean Atkins(Viera), who set program records with 92 receptions for 1,054 yards in 2023 and was named a 2024 preseason All-American by Phil Steele. Brown also added 809 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns on the ground to join Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels of LSU as the only FBS players to post 3,000-plus passing yards and 800-plus rushing yards in 2023.



Brown, Atkins, offensive guard Zane Herring (Madison), running back Nay’Quan Wright (Opa Locka), center Mike Lofton (Clearwater), offensive tackle Derek Bowman(Magnolia, Texas), wide receiver Naiem Simmons (Cherry Hill, N.J.),), cornerback Aamaris Brown-Bunkley (Tampa), defensive tackle Rashad Cheney (Atlanta), linebacker Jhalyn Shuler (Abbeville, S.C.), safety Jaelen Stokes (Auburndale) and kickers John Cannon (Fort Lauderdale) and Nico Gramatica (Tampa) where among the Bulls to earn preseason all-conference recognition from national publications.



USF returns 19 starters in 2024 (nine on offense, eight on defense, and two specialists) from a team that set 12 team and 16 individual program records while going 7-6. The Bulls return record-setting starting quarterback Brown, 85 percent of their rushing yards, 84 percent of their receiving yards and four primary starters on the offensive line. On defense, USF returns nine of its top 11 tacklers led by Shuler, who logged a team-best 97 stops to go with 8.5 tackles for loss in 2023.



USF opens the season on Saturday, Aug. 31 in Raymond James Stadium when the Bulls take on Bethune-Cookman in a 7:00 p.m. kick on ESPN+. The Bulls also have non-conference dates at Alabama (Sept. 7/7 pm/ESPN), at Southern Miss (Sept. 14/7 pm/ESPN+) and vs. Miami (Sept. 21).



2024 American Athletic Conference Preseason Media Poll

Team (First-Place Votes)Points
1.​
Memphis (23)
409​
2.​
UTSA (4)
368​
3.​
Tulane (2)
362​
4.​
South Florida
339​
5.​
Army (1)
236​
6.​
Florida Atlantic
228​
7.​
East Carolina
219​
Rice
219​
9.​
North Texas
216​
10.​
UAB
192​
11.​
Navy
150​
12.​
Tulsa
95​
13.​
Charlotte
77​
14.​
Temple
40​

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HOOPS The American Announces 2024-25 Mens Basketball Schedule Pairings



IRVING, Texas – The American Athletic Conference has announced the men’s basketball league schedule pairings for the 2024-25 season.



Every team in The American will play 18 league games, including six of its 12 conference opponents twice and the other six once – three at home and three on the road.



The complete 2024-25 men’s basketball composite schedule with dates and times will be announced at a later date. The first conference play dates will be December 31, 2024 and will run through March 9, 2025. The 2025 American Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Championship will be held at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, March 12-16.



TeamHome OnlyAway OnlyHome and Away
UABCharlotte
Temple
UTSA
East Carolina
Rice
Wichita State
Florida Atlantic, Memphis
North Texas, South Florida
Tulane, Tulsa
CharlotteMemphis
South Florida
UTSA
UAB
North Texas
Tulsa
East Carolina, Florida Atlantic
Rice, Temple
Tulane, Wichita State
East CarolinaUAB
North Texas
Rice
Memphis
Tulsa
Wichita State
Charlotte, Florida Atlantic
South Florida, Temple
UTSA, Tulane
Florida AtlanticRice
UTSA
Wichita State
Temple
Tulane
Tulsa
UAB, Charlotte
East Carolina, Memphis
North Texas, South Florida
MemphisEast Carolina
North Texas
Tulsa
Charlotte
UTSA
Tulane
UAB, Florida Atlantic
Rice, South Florida
Temple, Wichita State
North TexasCharlotte
Tulsa
Tulane
East Carolina
Memphis
South Florida
UAB, Florida Atlantic
Rice, Temple
UTSA, Wichita State
RiceUAB
Temple
Wichita State
East Carolina
Florida Atlantic
South Florida
Charlotte, Memphis
North Texas, UTSA
Tulane, Tulsa
South FloridaNorth Texas
Rice
Tulsa
Charlotte
UTSA
Tulane
UAB, East Carolina
Florida Atlantic, Memphis
Temple, Wichita State
TempleFlorida Atlantic
Tulane
Wichita State
UAB
Rice
UTSA
Charlotte, East Carolina
Memphis, North Texas
South Florida, Tulsa
UTSAMemphis
South Florida
Temple
UAB
Charlotte
Florida Atlantic
East Carolina, North Texas
Rice, Tulane
Tulsa, Wichita State
TulaneFlorida Atlantic
Memphis
South Florida
North Texas
Temple
Wichita State
UAB, Charlotte
East Carolina, Rice
UTSA, Tulsa
TulsaCharlotte
East Carolina
Florida Atlantic
Memphis
North Texas
South Florida
UAB, Rice
Temple, UTSA
Tulane, Wichita State
Wichita StateUAB
East Carolina
Tulane
Florida Atlantic
Rice
Temple
Charlotte, Memphis
North Texas, South Florida
UTSA, Tulsa

So USF only host North Texas, Rice and Tulsa and is on the road only at Charlotte, UTSA and Tulane. Home/Away matchups with UAB, ECU, FAU, Memphis, Temple and Wichita State.
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