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great read if you're patient enough to read it, not a bad time to be a bulls fan i hope we're up to the challenge...

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The Bull's-Eye Is On USF This Season
TAMPA - Kirk Herbstreit has a message for the University of South Florida's football program: The gig is up.

You've been had. The word is out.

You're good - very, very good - and everyone throughout college football knows it.

"The difference from this year and last year's 9-4 season for USF is now they're no longer a cute story," said Herbstreit, an ESPN analyst and a former Ohio State quarterback. "Now they are a legitimate team that everybody wants a piece of.

"Once upon a time, they had only a couple of footballs and, what, a trailer? It was like a fun story. Well, it's not a fun story anymore, when you win nine games and people want a piece of you."

Herbstreit not only thinks the Bulls will win the Big East this season, but he also thinks they should be favored to win it.

"They return 17 starters and a great quarterback Matt Grothe, defensive end George Selvie on the other side," Herbstreit said. "The expectations are through the roof.

"How, as a young program, will they handle those expectations? Will they press a little bit to try to live up to that? Or can they continue to just play their game? Now they have this big bull's-eye on their chest."

The bull's-eyes on the Bulls actually first appeared during last season - Oct. 14 to be exact. That's the day USF vaulted to No. 2 in The Associated Press and BCS polls. USF was 6-0, with upsets against nationally ranked Auburn and West Virginia, but finished the season losing four of its final seven games.

USF coach Jim Leavitt, 79-47 in 11 seasons since starting the Bulls' program, said what happened last season will not have any effect on what happens this year.

"Every team is different," Leavitt said. "Last year it was 9-4, a team that was No. 2 in the nation, a team that lost three in a row, a team that then won three in a row and then got beat bad by Oregon in the Sun Bowl.

"This year, is a whole 'nother team. Not a thing that happened last year is going to have a whole lot to do with this team, win or lose."

Several of the Bulls said last year's experience will benefit them this year.

"Getting up to No. 2 last year and then falling in three straight games will be a driving force for us this year," senior tight end Cedric Hill said. "We keep that in the back of our minds every day we go out to practice because we don't want to get in that predicament again of getting up to the top and then falling back down."

As quickly as the Bulls' ascended to No. 2, their drop was even quicker. In just three weeks, USF went from the nation's No. 2 team to a last-place tie in the Big East. The Bulls rebounded by closing the regular season with three wins before the Sun Bowl loss to Oregon.

"When we got to No. 2 last year, a lot of the guys were like, 'Oh, we're at No. 2' and stuff like that," senior center Jake Griffin said. "I think that kind of affected us a little bit. But we'll be able to deal with 'all that' better this year since we've been there before."

Last year, the Bulls had no idea what to expect. They never had been nationally ranked in the program's history and began the year unranked and largely unknown on the national level.

Last year's success changed everything.

"This summer I was in a Wal-Mart by campus and people stopped me - 'Hey, you play football, right?'" senior strong safety Louis Gachette said. "They wanted my autograph and everything.

"It feels good people are asking about us and talking about us. A couple of years ago, if you said you're from USF, people are like 'Where's that?' when we're right here in Tampa."

Since playing their first game in 1997, the Bulls slowly but steadily have made their gains in the state. Last year, though, the Bulls made a national splash.

And that's carried over to this year.

This month, the Bulls earned their first AP preseason ranking at No. 19 and Selvie was featured in Playboy magazine (fully clothed) as the school's first Playboy All-American.

The school already also sold a record 26,000 season tickets (and counting) and next year's recruiting class currently is ranked among the nation's top 15 by ESPN.com.

And USF won't be leaving the spotlight any time soon.

The Bulls will have at least six games nationally televised by ESPN or ESPN2, including their first ESPN Thursday night home game, college football's equivalent of NFL's "Monday Night Football."

Griffin said the Bulls can't let the added attention and higher expectations affect them.

"I think the less you think about it the better off you're going to be," Griffin said. "If you're worried about the pressure then the pressure's going to get to you. I think we should just go into it like every other season: one game at a time."

Defensive coordinator Wally Burnham believes last year's experience will pay huge dividends for the Bulls, who open the season Saturday at home against Tennessee-Martin.

"Success breeds success," Burnham said. "They realize they can do it. They've been there. They're hungry to get back and show people it wasn't a fluke and hopefully it wasn't."

Coming off consecutive nine-win seasons with basically the entire offense returning intact and several talented playmakers on defense - as strange as this may have sounded just a couple of years ago - anything less than 10 wins this fall actually might be a disappointment.

"Any time you can be in the Top 25 is great," Hill said. "You can't take it and run with it; but you have to embrace it because many teams don't get a chance to be in the Top 25. And by us being a growing program and making history, it makes us very happy and makes us work harder to stay in the Top 25. You could start No. 1 but then at the end you might be 25, so it's important we keep up the intensity and keep up the good work and play hard."

Selvie said the Bulls welcome the expectations and national notoriety the program received in the past year.

"It's a great honor to be ranked No. 19 in the preseason, but you have to stay up there," Selvie said. "It's not where you start, it's where you finish. So we're looking to go through the season and get better and take it one game at a time and try to win every game.

"We have to stay focused on our main goal, which is to win every game, win the Big East championship and go from there."

The Bulls win the Big East? Kirk Herbstreit expects nothing less
08-25-2008 08:32 PM
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It's one thing to come out of nowhere. It's another entirely to live up to high expectations. Good luck to the Bulls. They're going to need it. Pat White and WVU will be waiting in December, and the Mountaineers want some payback for the last 2 years. It ought to be one heck of a game, if the Bulls live up to their end of the bargain, and meet those high expectations. WVU is going to do their part, and should be unbeaten waiting for USF to come into Mountaineer Field. If both teams are unbeaten, it'll be a showdown between 2 top 5 teams on the last week of the regular season, competing with other BCS conference championship games for an audience. A matchup between 2 top 5 teams should hold the big audience's interest.

And if the Bulls roll into Morgantown for a battle of 2 unbeatens, we'll both get a BCS bids, no matter the outcome... 04-cheers
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USF has to get past UC (at UC). This is something they have not been able to do the last 2 years.

Maybe we'll have some real nice cold weather like the last time they came up to Cincinnati.

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08-26-2008 06:33 AM
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That's a big reason why I think UC will take 2nd in The BEast.

I hope y'all can win an at-large BCS bid. But you ain't going to get the automatic bid... 05-mafia
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bearcatfan Wrote:USF has to get past UC (at UC). This is something they have not been able to do the last 2 years.

Maybe we'll have some real nice cold weather like the last time they came up to Cincinnati.

http://gobearcats.cstv.com/sports/m-foot...06aaa.html

well at least nakamura is gone, that guy has absolutely destroyed us over the years even the game we won in ray jay he was all over the field, i'm glad he's in the nfl finally. this team is very very good, i think they know this is their year as we lose a lot next season, it's going to be fun, as far as wvu better make sure soft-white makes it to the end of the season, we want to beat a healthy wvu team, so we don't have to hear the annual excuses of injuries from the mountaineers. 04-cheers
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The only injuries you'll hear about in Morgantown are the ones inflicted... 05-mafia
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This is conference is so ridiculously loaded. You guys have heard me tout Pitt as a soon-to-be force the last few years, and I think this year will be their time. I think Rutgers is going through a mild rebuilding, I think they will probably win about 7 or 8 this year and then be a major player again next year. Getting through this conference is going to be a nightmare, but I wouldn't have it any other way. For years we wanted to be in nearby conference like the SEC or Big Ten where Ohio State and Kentucky were playing a big game every week and that's what we're getting in the Big East.
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Forget about Pitt, CC. They've got Wannstedt... :coffee2:
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Nakamura is a loss for sure but from what I've seen....we are going to be even BETTER with Mickens, Delo, and now Underwood!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Careful Grothe.....make sure those passes are crisp, sharp, and on target! Oh, you want to run the ball....let me introduce you to Mr. Byrd!
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Selvie was featured in Playboy magazine (fully clothed) 03-lmfao

Thank goodness... 03-lmfao

Good Luck Bulls! 02-13-banana
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If he had been unclothed, would you have wished "Good Luck Balls?" 03-lmfao
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