ADVERTISEMENT

HOOPS South Florida Hosts Alabama State to Close Out 2023 on Friday



TAMPA, Fla. (December 28, 2023) – The University of South Florida men's basketball team is back inside the friendly confines of the Yuengling Center for the final time in 2023 as Alabama State makes the trip to Tampa. The Bulls (6-4) and Hornets (4-7) are scheduled for a 7 p.m. tip on ESPN+.



Earlier this week, Chris Youngblood was named to the American Athletic Conference Honor Roll after he led USF against UAlbany. He finished the contest with a season-high 23 points, one shy of tying his career best. He added four assists, three rebounds, a block, and a steal as USF extended its winning streak to four games.



Bulls at a Glance

Selton Miguel leads the team with 14.3 points per contest and is second on the squad with 4.1 boards per game. He is second on the squad with 14 steals and is second on the team with 23 assists. He has added one block. Chris Youngblood is second on the squad with 13.6 points per game. He is averaging 2.3 rebounds per game to go along with 22 assists, five steals, and four blocks. He is shooting 86.0 percent from the free-throw line, which is tied for 93rd in the country and third in the AAC. Jayden Reid leads the team with 43 assists. He is tied for 100th in the NCAA with 4.3 assists per game and is seventh in the AAC. He has an assist-to-turnover ratio of 3.31, which is 24th in the country, best in the conference, and is second among NCAA freshmen. He paces the squad with 16 steals and is averaging 2.9 rebounds per game to go along with 7.9 points per contest. Kasean Pryor leads the team with 6.3 rebounds per contest. He averages 9.3 points per game with 13 assists and 12 steals. He has a team-best eight blocks. Corey Walker Jr. is second on the team with six blocks.



Strong Bench

South Florida’s bench is 25th in the NCAA averaging 30.9 points per contest. The USF bench has outscored its opponent's bench 309-161. Opposing benches are averaging just 16.1 points per game.



Cashing in on Free Opportunities

The Bulls are tied for 23rd in the NCAA and third in the conference with 17.9 made free throws per game. USF is tied for 28th in the country with 24.5 free-throw attempts per game, which is third in the AAC.



Fast and Furious


The Bulls have been playing stout defense and are tied for 18th in the NCAA with a turnover margin of 4.5, which is tops in the conference. South Florida is 31st in the country with 15.80 forced turnovers per contest, which is third in the AAC. USF has used the turnovers to lead to fastbreak opportunities. The Bulls are 30th in the nation with 15.60 fastbreak points per game, which is the third in the conference.



Last Time Out


South Florida extended its winning streak to four games with an 89-73 victory against UAlbany. For the third time this season, the Bulls had five guys finish in double-figure. Chris Youngblood led the way with a season-high 23 points, one shy of tying his career best. He added four assists, three rebounds, a block, and a steal. Kasean Pryor posted a career-high 21 points with eight rebounds, three assists, two blocks, and a steal. Sam Hines Jr. added a 13-point performance with five rebounds and one steal. Brandon Stroud produced his first double-double at USF with 12 points and 12 rebounds. He added two steals. Selton Miguel finished the game with 12 points, six rebounds, and four assists.



History with Alabama State

The Bulls and Hornets will meet for the first time on Friday. South Florida is no stranger to SWAC competition as it played Arkansas-Pine Bluff earlier this season. USF is 36-7 against SWAC programs and enters Friday with an 11-game winning streak against SWAC opponents.



Scouting the Hornets

The Hornets have had success in transition and are 16th in the NCAA with 16.45 fastbreak points. Alabama State has been strong on the glass and is 42nd in the country with 40.73 rebounds per contest. The Hornets are 27th in the nation with 13.73 offensive rebounds per game. TJ Madlock paces the team with 16.2 points per game as well as steals with 20. He is second on the squad with 26 assists. He is third on the team with 4.6 rebounds per game and has added six blocks. D’Ante Bass is second on the team averaging 16.0 points a game. He leads the team with 8.0 rebounds per game. He has added four steals, four blocks, and three assists. Isaiah Range is third on the squad averaging 12.7 points per game. He is averaging 2.9 rebounds a game with 10 assists and two steals. CJ Hines rounds out the double-digit scores with 11.3 points per game. He leads the team with 39 assists. He is tied for 29th in the NCAA with an assists-to-turnover ratio of 3.25. He has 16 steals and one block to go along with 3.2 rebounds a game. Ubong Okon is second on the team with 6.6 rebounds per game. He is tied for 32nd in the NCAA with 3.4 offensive rebounds per game. He has a team-best nine blocks.



Tale of the Tape

USF
Category
ALST
76.9
POINTS PER GAME​
72.2​
69.8
OPP. POINTS PER GAME​
76.1​
.425
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE​
.382​
.435
OPP. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE​
.422​
.304
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE​
.321​
.320
OPP. 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE​
.320​
.731
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE​
.730​
37.5
REBOUNDS PER GAME​
40.7​
0.6
REBOUNDING MARGIN​
-0.7​
14.8
ASSISTS PER GAME​
12.2​
11.3
TURNOVERS PER GAME​
11.7​
4.5
TURNOVER MARGIN​
2.2​
7.9
STEALS PER GAME​
8.5​
3.0
BLOCKS PER GAME​
3.​

I Might Be The Only One, But...

is the USF Bull mascot "shooting the bird" at the Syracuse Orange fans? I've had to double-take a few times.

HOOPS AAC Basketball Musings (12/25)

Back and test driving my New Year's Resolution of being a better USF fan - we'll see how that goes.

Post Season Projections:
  • NCAAT Bound - Florida Atlantic (NET #6) with 3 Quad 1 wins this year and Memphis (NET #38) with 2 Quad 1 wins
  • NIT Bound - SMU (NET #51), but like most seasons have a soft non-conference schedule and no Quad 1 wins (note: 12 of the 32 NIT invites will go to the P5+Big East beginning this year, leaving only 20 invites for the other 26 conferences)
  • Staying Home - everyone else is outside the Top 90 in NET and are a combined 2-29 in Quad 1 and 2 games
Way-to-Early All Conference Team
First Team

  • Kevin Cross, Tulane (F) - Player of the Year
  • David Jones, Memphis (F)
  • Brandon Johnson, ECU (F)
  • Johnell Davis, FAU (G)
  • RJ Felton, ECU (G)
Second Team
  • Hysier Miller, Temple (G)
  • Colby Rogers, Wichita State (G)
  • PJ Haggerty, Tulsa (G)
  • Travis Eeve, Rice (G)
  • Vadislov Golden, FAU (C)
USF Notes: The Bulls rank 8th in the AAC in NET at #151...USF ranks 4th in the American at 76,9 points per game...Selton Miguel ranks 16th in the AAC in scoring with 14.3 ppg and 1st in 3pt field goal percentage at 47.8% (the rest of the team is shooting 25.8%)...Jayden Reid ranks 1st in the AAC is assist-to-turnover ratio at 3.3:1...USF's first 3 conference games are against teams with a worse NET ranking - Temple (#200), at UAB (#212) and Rice (#213)...The Bulls have 9 players averaging between 15 and 28 minutes per game....USF ranks 1st in the AAC in turnover margin at 4.5 per game and 2nd in assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.3:1...USF's victory against Florida State was their first against an ACC team since beating Virginia on 11/16/09 (0-8 against ACC teams since then).

FOOTBALL RECRUITING Who we are watching ahead of NSD

Here are the guys I'm watching, I probably forgot some, so let me know if I am missing anything

OL- John Paul Flores (UVA transfer)

He has a ton of offers and interest, no clue where he is headed.

Login to view embedded media
Jenkins appears to be a lean to USF.

Login to view embedded media
I expect Lee to sign with USF

Nick Mardner

Cincy WR who OV'd over the weekend, has a lot of schools interested, but no insight on where things stand yet with him. He will be on his third school.

LB/S- Naim Muhammad

He visited USF this weekend, Bulls are in a decent spot with him.

Login to view embedded media
Took his official visit to USF over the weekend and is set to decide between the Bulls and the Roadrunners.

Login to view embedded media
USF has made a late push for Singleton who had a final five of Memphis, Georgia State, WKU, Eastern Michigan and Georgia Southern

Login to view embedded media

DB- Shamari Simmons (Austin Peay)

Talented DB with quite a bit of interest after a great season for the Govs.

SFA commit who USF are making a push for late. Texas Tech coaches are also poking around.

Login to view embedded media
Staub plans to remain committed to the Buffs as of now and sign tomorrow. Golesh made a personal push though as he is also an early enrollee.

DE- Davon Townley (Penn State transfer)

Visited this past weekend to USF, would think they are in a good spot.

GUYS TO TRACK FOR POSSIBLE OFFERS

QB- Lucian Anderson III (QB from my HS who may end up at Harvard)

DE/OLB- JaQues Evans (WKU transfer)

DT- Jordan Jefferson (West Virginia transfer from Navarre, FL)

JUMBO ATH- Luke McGary (uncommitted from Texas)

TE Cole Musk (Eastern Michigian)

DT- Jordan Phillips (Tennessee transfer former Ocoee HS standout)

DL- Keeshawn Silver (UNC transfer)

QB- Kamden Sixkiller (great name HS kid)


PWOS

Login to view embedded media
Boda got what I would call a PWO offer from the way he worded it and a scholarship offer from UNLV which is interesting.

Login to view embedded media
Visited last week, expect him to "commit"

HOOPS Bulls Handle Great Danes as Five Players Finished in Double Figures

TAMPA, Fla. (December 22, 2023) – The University of South Florida men’s basketball team returned to action on Friday with a contest against UAlbany inside the Yuengling Center. Brandon Stroud recorded a double-double, while Chris Youngblood and Kasean Pryor both finished with 20 or more points. The Bulls (6-4) defeated the Great Danes (7-6) 89-73.



It is the third time this season, that the Bulls had five players in double figures. It is the fourth time this season that USF has had four or more players score in double figures. The Bulls limited the Great Danes to just 27 points in the second half, which is the fifth lowest for UAlbany in a half this season. It was the sixth time this season that USF held an opponent to 27 or fewer points in a half.



The Bulls opened the game on an 11-4 run as the game went to the first media timeout. During the run, Hines recorded a put-back dunk, while Youngblood added four points.



The two sides traded baskets over the next five minutes of play, as USF took a 25-20 lead into the second media timeout of the first stanza. During the stretch, Kobe Knox knocked down a 3-pointer, while Youngblood added four points.



Miguel got hot from behind the arc and accounted for six of the eight points during an 8-5 run by the Bulls. USF held a 33-25 lead with 6:45 left until the half. The Great Danes answered with a 14-4 run and took their first lead of the game, 39-38, with 3:08 left until the break.



The Bulls were unfazed and responded with a run of their own. South Florida ended the half on a 9-7 run, as the Bulls knocked down five free throws down the stretch. Sebastian Thomas hit a half-court buzzer-beater to end the half, but USF took a 47-46 lead into the break.



The Bulls shot 51.6 percent from the field and 40.0 percent from behind the 3-point line in the opening half.



The Bulls started the second half on a 10-7 run. During the run, Pryor accounted for six points, including two dunks. The Bulls held a 57-53 lead with 15:50 left in regulation.



Over the next four minutes of play, South Florida outscored UAlbany 7-5 and extended its lead to 64-58. The Bulls utilized five free throws during that stretch. The two sides traded baskets until the next media timeout at 9:44, which saw USF with a 68-62 lead.



The Bulls picked up the intensity on the defensive end of the court and held the Great Danes to no made field goals for 6:26. The Bulls went on a 14-2 run and limited the Great Danes to just two made free throws. The run was started by a Brandon Stroud dunk. South Florida held an 83-66 lead with 3:50 left in regulation.



UAlbany outscored USF 7-6 for the remainder of the game, but the Bulls went on to win the game 89-73. The Bulls held the Great Danes to just 27.3 percent from the field and 18.2 percent from 3-point range in the second half. South Florida forced 11 turnovers in the second half and finished with 20 for the game.



For the third time this season, the Bulls had five guys finish in double-figure. Youngblood led the way with a season-high 23 points, one shy of tying his career best. He added four assists, three rebounds, a block, and a steal. Pryor posted a career-high 21 points with eight rebounds, three assists, two blocks, and a steal. Hines added a 13-point performance to go along with five rebounds and one steal. Stroud produced his first double-double at USF with 12 points and 12 rebounds. He added two steals. Miguel finished the game with 12 points, six rebounds, and four assists.



Amar’e Marshall went for a team-high 19 points for the Great Danes. Sebastian Thomas and Jonathan Beagle each recorded 17 points, while Marcus Jackson added 10 points.



The Bulls held the advantage in bench points, 14-5. South Florida outrebounded UAlbany 40-37. USF forced 20 turnovers and turned those into 21 points off turnovers. The Bulls brought down 16 offensive rebounds, which led to 22 second-chance points.



Notables

· Chris Youngblood led the way with a season-high 23 points, one shy of tying his career best. It is the seventh time he has recorded double-digit points.

· Kasean Pryor posted a career-high 21 points and notched his third game in double figures.

· Sam Hines Jr. added a 13-point performance for his fourth game in double digits on the season.

· Brandon Stroud produced his first double-double at USF with 12 points and 12 rebounds.

Selton Miguel finished the game with 12 points, his eighth game in double figures and his sixth straight.

· It is the fourth time this season that USF has had four or more players score in double figures.

· It is the third time this season, that the Bulls had five players in double figures.

· The Bulls limited the Great Danes to just 27 points in the second half, which is the fifth lowest for UAlbany in a half this season.

· It was the sixth time this season that USF held an opponent to 27 or fewer points in a half.

· The South Florida bench has outscored the opponent’s bench in every game this season, including a 14-5 advantage against UAlbany.



Next Up

The Bulls close out 2023 inside the Yuengling Center on Friday, December 29. South Florida hosts Alabama State at 7 p.m. on ESPN+.
ADVERTISEMENT

Filter

ADVERTISEMENT