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    Mackballs
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    USF lol

    Putting on one of the most pathetic performances I have seen in a long long time.

    Range finder aka Stavros aka Chad aka Shiloh

    He was right

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    It's a Charlie Strong team. What do you expect? On that note, Coach will probably expand further with his opinion.

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    They played like crap for about 3 quarters but Tulsa decides to play not to lose, and lost.

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    Friday, October 12th

    FINAL 1 2 3 4 T

    23South Florida

    (6-0, 2-0 American)
    3 0 7 15 25

    Tulsa

    (1-5, 0-3 American)
    7 3 14 0 24


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    Mr KLC
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    Don’t say that you weren’t warned. The USF Bulls were hammered in surprisingly easy fashion by a previously 3-5 Tulane team at Raymond James Stadium Saturday. However, that’s not the worst part.

    The reality staring at the Green and Gold and coach Charlie Strong is: they look like a team that may lose out in the regular season. Think that’s hyperbole? Keep reading.

    After getting their record to 7 -0, but being questioned all along the way by us and a lot of others as to the level of competition, USF did nothing to help their own case these last two weeks.

    The Bulls have been blown away, especially defensively in two straight losses.

    Last week it was D’Eric King with his seven total touchdowns in an easy win for Houston. Saturday it was Tulane with two 100-yard rushers and totaling 364 yards in a game that they led 34-3 and won eventually 41-15.

    The larger looming question is: with road games at Cincinnati and Temple the next two weeks, who are clearly in the top half of the American Conference, followed by the best team in the AAC coming to Tampa on 11/23 in UCF, will the Bulls even win another game in the regular season?

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