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Austin Peay at South Florida (-7)

Lots of familiarity between these two teams as they played last season with us coming out on top 60-51, but the game was tied with less than 8 minutes to go. While Austin Peay is horrific from behind the arc, they do rank 4th nationally in free throw percentage. The area USF should be able to dominate is on the glass - USF ranks #134 in Rebound % while Austin Peay comes in at #360 (second worst nationally).

USF is now 1-9 ATS in its last 10 games as a home favorite, with 8 outright losses. For a team that ranks #351 in free throw percentage, 7 points is alot to give, but I think USF's perimeter defense and rebounding advantage gets them the win and cover.

Pick: USF -7

2022-23 Season ATS: 2-0

Line
Pick
Result
Record
SE Missouri State
None​
n/a
(0-0)​
at Auburn
USF +20​
Win
(1-0)​
Stetson
Stetson +8​
Win
(2-0)​

GAME THREAD: USF vs. Stetson

Please keep all game chatter in this thread. Bulls really shooting it well during pregame, particularly Tyler Harris.

A staff member told me that the team had a very good shoot around this afternoon.

I am expecting the same starting lineup we saw at Auburn:
Harris
Hines Jr.
Chaplin
Bryant
Tchewa

I was told that Tchewa is still "getting his legs under him," from all of the time and conditioning he missed will in Cameroon.

Daniels & Brauer Assume Leadership of Bulls Varsity Club

Former Bulls quarterback and women’s soccer player to host Varsity Club tailgate at USF-UCF game on Nov. 26



TAMPA, NOV. 17, 2022 – Former USF standout student-athletes BJ Daniels and Lindsay Brauer are taking on leadership of the Bulls Varsity Club with an eye toward growing membership, support and involvement of USF former varsity student-athletes in the current athletics program.



“We are very excited for the opportunity to lead and grow the Bulls Varsity Club and further connect with our many former USF student-athletes,” Daniels said. “Lindsay and I both proudly competed for the Green and Gold and are very passionate about our USF community, university and USF Athletics.”



“You are always a Bull and that passion for the university and our athletics program stays with you,” Brauer said. “We look forward to providing former student-athletes with opportunities to reconnect, share their love for USF and impact our current student-athletes and athletics programs.”



Daniels and Brauer are hosting a Bulls Varsity Club tailgate at the USF vs. UCF football game on Saturday, Nov. 17 in Raymond James Stadium. Details will be sent to all Varsity Club members. Attendees will receive a Bulls Varsity Club t-shirt along with food and beverages prior to kickoff. Former student-athletes interested in joining the Bulls Varsity Club can contact Daniels and Brauer via e-mail at: BruceDanielsJr@usf.edu; LBrauer@usf.edu.



The Bulls Varsity Club is open to all former USF student-athletes. The Varsity Club holds gatherings for Club members each season as well as a community and networking opportunity with those who share their experience and passion for USF.



Yearly Membership: $120 donation to any USF athletics program or Bulls Cub.

Varsity Club Members can claim two free tickets to any USF Athletics home contest

all season long.

Receive Invitations to Varsity Club Events and networking opportunities



Daniels, a standout Bulls quarterback, was a seventh-round NFL Draft Pick by the San Francisco 49ers in 2013 and went on to win a Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks. He stands third on USF’s career total offense chart with 10,501 yards after starting 42 games for the Bulls from 2008-12 and leading USF to memorable victories at Florida State and Notre Dame among his 21 wins under center. Daniels now serves as assistant director of development/community & donor engagement in USF Athletics.



Brauer was a forward on Bulls women’s soccer teams from 2005-09, twice earning All-Big East honors, including first-team selection in 2007. She scored 13 goals between the 2006 and 2007 seasons. Brauer currently serves as a development specialist in USF Athletics.

FOOTBALL PFF Gradebook: USF heads tough for a half before SMU pulls away

QB PERFORMANCE NUMBERS
Byrum Brown 77.4 PFF, 9 snaps 136.0 NFL QBR for the game
Katravis Marsh 52.4 PFF 70 snaps, 54.8 NFL QBR for the game one batted pass, 2 drops, 7 QB pressures against

TOP OFFENSIVE SKILL PERFORMERS +10 snaps and +60 average PFF score (60means you did you are job)
SLT- Sean Atkins 79.0 PFF 15 snaps
SLT- Jimmy Horn Jr. 72.0 PFF 54 snaps
RB- Brian Battie 72.0 PFF 63 snaps
TE- Jayson Littlejohn 69.9 PFF 21 snaps
WR- Garret Reynolds 69.4 PFF 10 snaps
TE- Christopher Mottillo 67.3 PFF 26 snaps
WR- Xavier Weaver 60.4 PFF 54 snaps

REMAINING SKILL SNAPS OFFENSE
WR- Yusuf Terry 35
WR- Holden Willis 28
TE- Chris Carter 27
WR- Javohn Thomas 22
TE- Jackson Long 10
WR- Dequan Stanley 9
RB- Michel Dukes 9
RB- Jason Albritton 8
RB- K'Wan Powell 4

OFFENSIVE LINE GRADES
LT- Demontrey Jacobs 79.4 PFF 79 snaps, 88.5 Pass Pro, 72.3 Run Blk
C- Brad Cecil 75.6 PFF 79 snaps, 84.2 Pass Pro, 69.9 Run Blk
LG- Demetris Harris 68.9 PFF 79 snaps, 65.5 Pass Pro, 69.0 Run Blk
RG- Mike Lofton 62.1 PFF 36 snaps 62.6 Pass Pro, 61.3 Run Blk
RG- Dustyn Hall 61.0 PFF 43 snaps 83.1 Pass Pro, 56.7 Run Blk
RT- Derrell Bailey 58.8 PFF 79 snaps 46.5 Pass Pro, 62.3 Run Blk

TOP DEFENSIVE PERFORMERS +10 snaps and +60 average PFF score (60means you did you are job)
MLB- Davon Hicks 75.6 PFF 13 snaps
CB- Joshua Green 72.3 PFF 18 snaps
SS- Will Jones II 70.4 PFF 34 snaps
NB- Jayden Curry 69.5 PFF 40 snaps
WLB- Dwayne Boyles 68.3 PFF 72 snaps
FS- Timarcus Simpson 68.0 PFF 40 snaps
DE- Jonathan Ross 67.5 PFF 21 snaps
DE- Jason Vaughn 63.9 PFF 52 snaps
CB- Ben Knox 63.1 PFF 10 snaps
FS- Matthew Hill 60.1 PFF 24 snaps

REMAINING DEFENSE SNAPS
CB- Christian Williams 69 snaps coverage grade was 38.1
MLB- DJ Gordon IV 59 snaps 40.3 tackling grade
DT- Rashawn Yates 55 snaps
DE- Darrien Grant 50 snaps 29.4 run D grade
CB- Aamaris Brown 47 snaps
CB- TJ Robinson 38 snaps
SS- Mekhi LaPointe 32 snaps 29.3 tackling
DT- De'Juan Sease 24 snaps 31.5 run D
DE- Eddie Kelly 17 snaps
DT- Nick Bags 11 snaps
LB- Jhalyn Shuler 5 snaps
NB- Christopher Townsel 5 snaps

Coach Search Rumblings 11/8

Starting from the top and this is pretty obvious but this hire is what Michael Kelly's tenure is riding on. Faith was beginning to erode as he kept Jeff Scott around, so he did the first part of what most boosters and power brokers at USF wanted in terminating Scott after one of the three worst starts I could think of any CFB coach. The core theme around this search is finding someone with head coaching experience and someone not checked out like Charlie Strong was. This is very early in the search, they are mainly fielding interest as Kelly said today.

With that, I'm limiting this to just people who I have info on and former or current head coaches.

THE ONES THAT GET YOU IN P5 DISCUSSIONS IMMEDIATELY AGAIN

Jon Gruden, everyone loves Gruden or most people do. We have some mutual friends and he would be interested. He loves coaching football. I do not know how he would feel about recruiting and all of those other things, but I would definitely talk to him if I were USF. The Bulls need someone to move the needle.

On the Deion Sanders front, he has talked a lot with Colorado about their job. He is not really in the mix at Auburn or Georgia Tech for multiple reasons, but the Buffs are pretty serious in their interest in Prime. He would rather be in a major city in a warmer climate with a recruiting base, but P5 is still P5 even if it is shitty P5. Deion

Urban Meyer, if he wants to do it and you are cool with any ethical issues, you make the call and see if he wants to do. He wins and Utah and Ohio State have shown if you don't have dysfunction it can be maintained after he leaves. UF handled his departure poorly hence my comment. How much gas does he have left in the tank? That is a big question. I don't have intel on his status.

Mike Leach, the Pirate, this is another call Kelly should make. He has won everywhere with really random amounts of talent. He loves Key West and is stationed there whenever possible and obviously it is an easier flight from Tampa than StarkVegas. He would love the Pirate ship in RayJay for the remaining time and he would create a winning product quickly with his rep and a more attractive landing spot. He has recruited well enough to win at three of the most isolated jobs in the country at Wazzu, Texas Tech and Miss State. He would listen if USF calls.

THE SOLID

Tom Allen from Indiana is another person who would listen and like I said on my too-early list, he is pretty much maxed out at Indiana and he lost his QB to a bigger school this past offseason really killing some of their momentum as a program. He has recruited Florida very well and he is a decent defensive coach. He would be a solid hire. Allen would be interested

Matt Rhule he is probably a tier above this, but I didn't want to make one just for Rhule. He can coach and build programs, his issue is his way of doing things is not aligned with professional football and it blew up in Carolina in part because of that. He would get things fixed and put up a very solid product in a short amount of time IMO. Rhule wants back in somewhere, I do think he might get a P5 gig though.

STAY AWAY

Scott Frost, the former UCF coach is a world-class jerk and he burned bridges throughout Florida on his way out of Orlando and even while there with people. It would be a funny troll hire in some ways, but he brings so much baggage.

Dan Mullen, he seemed to be a little burned out at UF, I'm not sure if it is a fit and there were so many issues in Gainesville just up the road, I don't know how you make that move.

PROBABLY NOT HAPPENING

On FAMU coach Willie Simmons, I had one HS coach in Florida and a former P5 coach tell me that Simmons is stuck at FAMU because of something that would come up in a background search. I had more than one person say this so I am passing it along. Mike Norvell if you followed his career had some rumors about ASU misdeeds follow him around that stalled out his departure from Memphis, but FSU found no issues in their background check, so you never know, but I wanted to be clear on that. The guy is 30-12 at FAMU which is very impressive and he isn't getting a sniff for better jobs. He should've landed the FIU job this past offseason so clearly, something is amiss.

Larry Scott, there is always one of these guys at every school. I remember covering GT and their fans wanting Mark Price to be the coach when they hired Brian Gregory and even Josh Pastner. Price went 30-42 at Charlotte before being fired midseason there as a reference. Scott is 7-17 at Howard right now. There is no way to sell that and just no way I see Michael Kelly putting his own future on the line for a guy who was 4-2 as an interim at Miami one season and then 7-17 at Howard and who was part of a giant nightmare in Knoxville too as an OC in between.

Jim Leavitt everyone wants him, it just can't happen for obvious reasons.

HELL NO

Willie Taggart, you don't sleep with your ex-wife.

HOOPS RECRUITING Stetson (+8) at South Florida

USF has a tendency to play up and down to its competition. When looking at Stetson's win at FSU none of the numbers seem to be outrageous - even the 40% shooting from 3 point range isn't impossible to replicate - but Luke Brown (3 ppg last season) scored 27. I think USF's strong perimeter defense should be enough to prevent that from happening again.

But at the end of the day, USF as a home favorite has been awful - in their last 9 home games as favorites, USF is 1-8 ATS with 7 outright losses. 8 points is alot to cover when you play down to your competition, and while I think USF wins a close one, I am taking Stetson and the points.

FOOTBALL RECRUITING Florida CB Lacory Walker has two standing out, commitment coming soon

Looks like Walker is down to Louisville and USF. Update on Rivals:

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