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USF and FAU 11/1 Game Thread

Figured I'd start up a game thread since there has been no chatter about tonight's game. Obviously this is a must-win game. FAU has close losses to Michigan St (16-10) and UNT, and they were tied going into the 4th against UTSA. They also held Army to 24- the only time Army has scored fewer than 37 this year. Wins are against Wagner and FIU, and they were blown out UConn.

FAU was crushed by Lajontay Wester leaving- Cam Fancher has 5 TDs to 6 INTs, and only two players have double-digit catches (we have 5, but only 6 passing TDs). FAU is getting 4.5 YPC (better than our 4.1) and does have 15 rushing TDs (same as us). FAU's scoring is 95th in the nation (we are 89th). Anecdotally, a buddy went to Marshall and was happy to see Fancher leave. He can move a bit but had decision making problems there.

FAU's scoring defense is 92nd worst in the nation (we are 105th), but like I said above, they did have some good outings.

I think this is game is pretty straightforward. You two teams that have struggled in multiple facets, but we have definitely played a tougher schedule. This is an opportunity for us to get back to .500 and to avenge a particularly embarrassing loss from 2023. We've had a true bye week without a hurricane, so I'd like to see much crisper offense and some new elements that fit Archie's skill set better.
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FOOTBALL USF Football Uses Dominating Second Half to Down FAU, 44-21

Bulls score 30 unanswered points, run for 319 yards



TAMPA, FLA., NOV. 1, 2024 – Coming off its second bye week of the season and in its third game with junior Bryce Archie starting at quarterback, South Florida (3-4; 1-2 American) used a dominating second half to down FAU (2-5; 0-3 American) 44-21 and notch its second straight American Athletic Conference win Friday night in Boca Raton, Fla.



The Bulls were playing their third game in Boca Raton in three seasons, but first against the Owls since 35-23 victory in 2007. USF rolled over Syracuse, 45-0, in the Boca Raton Bowl in 2023 and played a Hurricane Ian relocated game vs. ECU in Boca Raton in 2022.



USF used an explosive run game that rolled up 319 yards on 7.4 yards per carry led by Nay’Quan Wright ( 117 yards and a touchdown), Kelley Joiner ( 89 yards and a touchdown) and Ta’Ron Keith (81 yards and a touchdown). The Bulls defense also turned in a program-record tying seven sacks and a strong second half performance that forced FAU into a turnover, three punts and three turnovers on downs.



Junior quarterback Bryce Archie, in his third career start, posted his second win under center throwing for 206 yards and two touchdowns. The Bulls did not commit a turnover while logging 13 tackles for loss.



The Bulls trailed 14-7 at the half after an uneven first 30 minutes in which FAU outgained the Bulls, 306 to 166, and logged 149 yards on the ground. That changed dramatically after the halftime break, as USF scored on six straight possessions (five TD, one FG) and reeled off 30-straight points.



The USF defense forced a three-and-out on FAU’s opening possession of the second half, and the Bulls offense went to work on the ground. Joiner gained 32 yards on a big run to the FAU24. Archie hit JeyQuan Smith for a 14-yard gain to the 10 and then back-to-back Joiner carries moved the Bulls to the FAU1. Archie punched it in on a short dive and the Bulls had the game tied at 14-14 at 12:30 of the third quarter.



FAU quickly regained the lead when CJ Campbell Jr. slipped out of the backfield and caught a short pass up the hash marks. He raced 64-yards for a touchdown that gave the Owls a 21-14 lead, but that would be their last score of the game.





USF came right back, with Archie hitting Sean Atkins for 16-yard gain to get the drive started. The Bulls reached the FAU22 and had a 4th-and-2. Head coach Alex Golesh went for it. Archie rolled left and hit Wright with shovel pass that picked up four yards. Two plays later Archie hit Atkins with an 18-yard strike between Owl defenders for a touchdown that tied the game at 21.



Bernard Gooden and DJ Gordon combined for a second-down sack on FAU’s next possession, but on 3rd-and-18 Owls’ quarterback Cam Fancher stepped out of another sack and raced 35 yards for a first down. FAU reached the USF26 where the defense came up with a big 4th-and-1 stop with Decarius Hawthorne making the stop.



The Bulls went to work again on the ground with Ta’Ron Keith reeling off a 38-yard run. USF reached the FAU17 where John Cannon knocked in a 34-yard field goal to give the Bulls their first lead, 24-21.



Rico Watson then blasted Fancher from behind and Gordon recovered the ensuing fumble at the FAU22. Archie moved the Bulls to the FAU3 with a dart to tight end Payten Singletary and Joiner plunged in a play later to give USF a 31-21 lead heading into the fourth quarter.



The USF defense forced a three-and-out, and the Bulls quickly went 61 yards in five plays extending the lead to 37-21 on Joiner’s 17-yard run up the middle.



After the defense forced another three-and-out, Keith burst through the line on the Bulls first snap and raced 42 yards for a touchdown and a 44-21 lead with 10:57 to play.



BACK TO THE START



On the Bulls opening possession, Archie lofted a deep ball on third and long to a wide-open Smith, but the sophomore had trouble finding the ball in the lights and was unable to make the catch. The Bulls were forced to punt.



The defense got a stop on an FAU 4th-and-5 from the USF32 and Archie brought the offense back on the field. He made a big 9-yard gain on a keeper on a third down and then picked up a short fourth down conversion with another run. Keshaun Singleton made a tough catch to move to the FAU28, but the drive stalled and John Cannon attempted a 46-yard field goal into a swirling wind that missed wide right.



FAU drove 72 yards in nine plays for a touchdown, drawing first blood when Campbell Jr ran nine yards around the left side to the corner of the endzone.



Midway through the second quarter, Nay’Quan Wright burst through the left side, broke a tackle on the sideline and raced 64 yards to the endzone to get the Bulls on board with a career-long carry. Cannon’s extra point tied the game at 7 with 7:48 to play in the half.



FAU drove 52 yards but missed a 49-yard field goal attempt. After forcing another USF punt, the Owls retook the lead on a 30-yard touchdown run by Campbell, who had 86 yards at the half, to make it 14-0.



The Owls drove late in the half and had a chance to add to the lead but missed a 36-yard field goal attempt with 44 seconds to play.



KEY STATS

• USF tied a program record with seven sacks and had 13 tackles for loss on the night

• The Bulls ran for 319 yards, 223 coming after halftime.

• USF scored 30 straight points in the second half, outscoring the Owls 37-7 in the last 30 minutes.



NOTABLES

RB Nay’Quan Wright’s 64-yard touchdown run marked a career long and USF’s longest run play on the year. He finished with 119 yards and a TD on 17 carries, for his second 100-yard game on the season and fifth of his career.

LB Jhalyn Shuler led USF with 10 tackles and added 1.5 sacks.

QB Bryce Archie posted his second win as a starter throwing for 206 yards and two touchdowns and running for 25 yards.



UP NEXT

The Bulls return to Raymond James Stadium next Saturday, Nov. 9, for a Homecoming clash vs. Navy on ESPN2. The game will kick off at noon and will also serve as the program’s annual Salute To Service game. USF will break ground on its new on-campus stadium and operations center on Fri., Nov. 8 in a ceremony set to begin at 3:30 p.m. on the USF campus, just north of the Porter Family Indoor Performance Facility on Sycamore Drive.

FOOTBALL Alex Golesh Presser ***Must Watch***

A must watch from the stand point of hearing first hand about the relationship between the two most impact coaches at USF. You can tell even before he starts talking, Alex Golesh is still hurting for the loss of his friend Coach Amir Abdur Rahim. Not only were they friends, but CAAR was also a mentor to Alex Golesh. The stories about the two interacting with each other and the way CAAR invested his time and energy with the success of the football team, is something far beyond anything I have ever heard of. I loved the story that CAG told about CAAR having a Closed Door Meeting with him and the football team only, no cameras, reporters, or outside personnel.

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HOOPS South Florida Dominates Edward Waters in Exhibition

Four Bulls produced double-digit points in Wednesday’s 94-51 victory against Edward Waters

TAMPA, Fla. (October 30, 2024) – Bulls Nation got its first look at the 2024-25 University of South Florida men’s basketball team on Wednesday during an exhibition with Edward Waters. The Bulls won the exhibition 94-51.

South Florida finished the night with four guys in double figures. CJ Brown led the way with a game-high 15 points. He added six rebounds, one assist, and one steal. Jayden Reid recorded a 13-point game and forced a team-high three steals. Quincy Ademokoya and Jimmie Williams both finished with 11 points. Williams brought down a team-high seven rebounds and dished out a game-high eight assists. He added a steal. Ademokoya chipped in with five rebounds.

The Bulls knocked down ten 3-pointers as a unit and finished the night shooting 32.3 percent from long range. Seven different players made a 3-pointer. The USF bench proved to be strong and outscored the EWU bench 54-18.

The South Florida defense held Edward Waters to 27.1 percent from the field and 11.8 percent from 3-point range. The Bulls finished the contest with six blocks, three of those came from Jamille Reynolds.


Up Next

The 2024-25 season opener will be on Monday, November 4, in Jacksonville. South Florida will play Florida on the SEC Network at 8:30 p.m.

Remembering Coach Amir Abdur-Rahim

A public celebration of life for Amir Abdur-Rahim will take place on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, at the Yuengling Center. The event will begin at 11 a.m. A tribute website has been set up where fans and supporters can share memories and notes with the family. Anyone wanting to honor his memory should consider donating to the Future Foundation, a non-profit organization that held a special place in his heart.
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HOOPS Thoughts on the future of USF Men's Basketball

I didn't want to post anything like this until the basketball team was ready to try and move forward and a coach was named to replace our dearly departed Coach Amir Abdur Rahim. May his legacy live on through these players, coaches, the USF, friends and family. Having said that, we need to embrace Ben Fletcher as the interim head coach for this season.

My initial thoughts about the interim coach tag. I DON'T LIKE IT, BUT I UNDERSTAND WHY ADMK is using it for CBF...at this time. My reason why I'm so against the interim label in this situation is, it handicaps this current coach and the staff from a recruiting standpoint and keeping current players fully invested into the program when/if times start to go bad with individual and team performances. Recruiting is the life blood of collegiate sports and that starts with building relationships and trust from prospects on a daily basis. Even during the NIL period that is just as important, if not more important from a school like USF who can't just rely on purchasing players through the portal. CAAR talked about this at the beginning of this past spring.

From ADMK standpoint, I understand that he and the University has to take a wait and see how well COACH Fletcher will perform in a role he has never been placed in before. His best experience at it was when CAAR had him coach the team in the recent exhibition games in Spain. Perhaps CAAR was further developing Coach Fletcher because no one was more aware of his health condition than CAAR himself. ADMK has had a very tough job over this past week, and I'm not going to criticize his decisions. He had his top level Head Basketball Coach in place for a while, the man who was the best ambassador for what USF stood for you could hope to find. Now he has to suddenly circle the wagons and deal with a great personal and professional loss of a beloved and successful coach, while also making sure USF athletics doesn't lose ground on where they are headed. ADMK is truly facing a Catch-22 situation.

THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT BEN FLETCHER

The first thing needing to be said to fans and anyone associated with USF, WE SHOULD NOT expect Coach Fletcher to be Coach Amir. That is an impossible task for anybody to pull off and it will be unfair to Coach Fletcher if fans or boosters are looking for that large void to be filled by him. It's not likely we will ever see another Amir Abdur Rahim type grace our lives again. With that out of the way let's learn about the things Coach Fletcher has been and will be.

Ben Fletcher is from the historic city Selma, AL. He played 2 seasons at Troy University from 2001-2003 where he averaged 13ppg and made 160 three pointers during that time. He was a big part of the reason that Troy made their 1st ever NCAAT appearance in the 2002-03 season. Another nugget from that season was that Troy defeated UCF 80-69 and Ben Fletcher scored his career high 29 points against the Knights :). After his playing career, Ben Fletcher was hired as an assistant coach under Don Maestri for Troy University, who he credits with most of his teaching from a coaching standpoint. For those that don't know, Maestri is famous for his run & gun style of basketball, and his Troy teams lead the NCAA in three-pointers per game from 2003 to 2006. Back in 1992 his team once scored 258 points in one game!! In total Ben Fletcher got spent 17 seasons at Troy, first as a player and 15 years as an assistant coach, He started with Coach Maestri and continued with Coach Phil Cunningham from 2013-2019, where he helped lead the team to 2017 NCAAT berth. After the 2018-19 season, Ben Fletcher finally left the state of Alabama for the state of Georgia and became an assistant under CAAR in his 1st season at Kennesaw State. We know the move after that.

I think we will be very pleased having Coach Fletcher being just that...a coach. We loved the style of play under CAAR because it was not the snooze fest we were getting from the former head coaches of the past. We loved the way our team played with tempo on offense and defense, the freedom to allow guys to play their game, the floor spacing, and the good looks for our shooters. All of that will continue under Ben Fletcher, and it's possible that he will want an EVEN HIGHER TEMPO than CAAR, remember the coach Maestri influence engraved in him. Another strength of USF under CAAR was our physical fitness. USF won a lot of games late because the opposing teams wore down towards the end while USF still had more left in the tank. We will not lose that EDGE!

Ben Fletcher was one of CAAR top recruiters, so I don't see a problem with him being able to relate to prospects. He's smart, articulate, and knows how to speak the language of today's youth. Again I'm not saying his approach is that of CAAR, but his approach does work. His issue is the Interim Coaching tag and he has to quickly prove himself and USF to fans and prospects by having a good start to the season. As a person who follows recruiting, I was just amazed that up until his final moments, CAAR was still recruiting his butt off. He was really going to build USF into a consistent winner, not a winner every 3-5 seasons, but every season. The class of 2025 center Cade Bennerman and his family was in the home with CAAR and his family just a few days before Coach passed away. This is a kid that has been on campus at Duke and being looked at by other HM universities. I believed USF under CAAR was going to get this young man committed and signed. That's one example of the level of recruiter that he was and where he had built USF in just a short time.

The fan support that was there for CAAR, has to be there for Coach Fletcher as well. Have to let these prospects see the incredible atmosphere created at USF under CAAR, continue under Coach Fletcher. In closing, I think we will be pleased with this coaching staff's performances to continue many of the things CAAR built. There is an opening on the staff, but Coach Fletcher said that they were not going tom bring in any outside help. Chemistry is important.

FOOTBALL USF Football Homecoming Game vs. Navy Set for Noon Kick on ESPN2

Homecoming week activities also include the on-campus stadium groundbreaking on Friday, Nov. 8 and the USF Athletic Hall of Fame Induction also on Friday, Nov. 8 on campus



TAMPA, OCT. 28, 2024 – The American Athletic Conference announced today that South Florida football’s Homecoming clash with Navy on Sat., Nov. 9 will kick off at noon and be broadcast on ESPN2.



The game will also serve as the program’s annual Salute to Service game and will mark the Bulls’ second-straight appearance on ESPN2 and fifth appearance in the first nine games on an ESPN linear network.



The Bulls and Midshipmen will be meeting for the fifth time with the series tied at 2-2. USF posted a 44-30, come-from-behind win at Navy last year, marking the program’s first conference road win since 2019.



The Bulls’ final regular-season contest at Rice has also been set for Sat., Nov. 30 with the kickoff time and broadcast arrangements still to be announced. USF’s remaining home game vs. Tulsa on Sat., Nov. 23 will also have its kick time and broadcast arrangements announced at a later date.



USF Homecoming week and the groundbreaking for USF’s new on-campus stadium and operations center were both moved from their original dates due to the impacts of Hurricane Milton. The stadium groundbreaking will take place on Fri., Nov. 8 at 3:30 p.m. just north of the Porter Family Indoor Performance Facility located on the east end of the Tampa campus on Sycamore Road.



Induction ceremonies for the USF Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2024 will also be held on Fri., Nov. 8 starting at 6:00 p.m. in the Muma Basketball Practice Facility, located adjacent to the Yuengling Center on campus. The four newest members of the Hall of Fame to be inducted will be baseball coach Eddie Cardieri (1986-2006), Jeff Cunningham (men’s soccer, 1994-97), Matt Grothe (football, 2004-09) and Chase Koepka (men’s golf, 2012-16).



USF (3-4; 1-2 American) heads to Boca Raton, Fla. this week for a Friday primetime clash with FAU (2-5; 0-3 American) on ESPN2. The game will kick off at 7:30 p.m.
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