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Could USF face UCF in a bowl game?

Published: Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Updated: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 00:11

Football

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According to ESPN.com's Mark Schlabach and Bruce Feldman, who project bowl matchups each week, USF could be back in the St. Petersburg Bowl for the second consecutive year.

One of the projected opponents is in-state rival UCF. USF, which has never lost to the Knights, ended its annual showdown with UCF last season.

There are seemingly three other bowl possibilities for USF: the International Bowl in Toronto, the PapaJohns.com Bowl in Birmingham, Ala., and the Meineke Car Care Bowl in Charlotte, N.C. The International Bowl pits the Big East against the Mid-American Conference, the PapaJohns.com Bowl has an SEC vs. Big East matchup and the Meineke Car Care Bowl sets up the Big East with the ACC.

The Bulls beat East Carolina 24-7 in the 2006 PapaJohns.com Bowl. USF defeated Memphis last year in the St. Petersburg Bowl.

To reach the Meineke Car Bowl, the Bulls will likely have to win their two remaining games against Miami and at Connecticut. If the Bulls split, they could end up in Birmingham, Canada, or even back in St. Petersburg squaring, depending on how Rutgers, Connecticut and West Virginia finish. Rutgers plays West Virginia on Dec. 5, while USF ends its season at Connecticut.

USF clinched bowl eligibility for the fifth consecutive year with the win against Louisville.

"It's nice thing, but I'm not thinking about that," said USF coach Jim Leavitt. "I'm thinking about playing good football. I'm not into all that other stuff. I'm into playing good football. We're bowl eligible, (but) I don't know if we'll go to a bowl game. We have to play good football."

Receivers step up

Still without leading wide receiver Carlton Mitchell, who's sidelined with a high ankle sprain, the Bulls were looking for playmakers to step up in an offense that went stagnant against Rutgers the week before.

The receiving core made a considerable amount of plays in a 34-22 win against Louisville on Saturday, including junior A.J. Love's career-high 121 receiving yards. It was Love's first time reaching the century mark in his career.

"It feels good," he said. "I've been working on that."

Love caught passes of 37 and 45 yards, as well as two key third-down grabs on USF's opening drive in the second half, which ended with a 20-yard touchdown run by quarterback B.J. Daniels.

Senior Jessie Hester and junior Dontavia Bogan combined for 10 catches. Bogan caught a 16-yard touchdown from Daniels on USF's opening possession. Freshman Sterling Griffin also  had four catches for 60 yards.

At Rutgers, the Bulls were held to 129 passing yards.Daniels delivered 304 passing yards Saturday, though.

"That's what we talked about in our meetings this week," said offensive coordinator Mike Canales. "(Guys) are going to have to make plays in some critical situations."

Leavitt said there's still no timetable for Mitchell's return, which makes it even more important for others to get involved.

"That is important," Leavitt said of different players stepping up to fill Mitchell's void. "Carlton's still down with an ankle (injury). Hopefully, he'll be back next week. A.J. had a great game."

Daniels named Big East Offensive Player of the Week

After gaining 445 yards of total offense against Louisville, Daniels was named the Big East Offensive Player of the Week, the league announced Monday.

Daniels rushed for 141 yards and passed for 304 yards, both career highs, and became the first player in school and Big East history to rush for 100 yards and pass for 300 yards in the same game.

Senior linebacker Kion Wilson, who had 12 tackles and two tackles for loss on Saturday, was named to the conference honor roll. Wilson has led the Bulls in tackles in each of the last five games.

Key players practice

USF's defensive line, which has been decimated by injury recently, had several key players return to practice on Monday. 

Defensive tackle Cory Grissom, who hasn't played since the Syracuse game because of an ankle injury, returned to practice, Leavitt said.

Junior tackle Leslie Stirrups, who didn't dress for Louisville because of a knee injury,  also practiced, Leavitt said, as did junior nose tackle Terrell McClain, who left Saturday's game with a neck injury.

The Bulls were so pressed on the defensive line Saturday  that Leavitt had to burn freshman Anthony Hill's redshirt to compensate for depth.

"He's one of the freshman we didn't want to play," Leavitt said. "We wanted to redshirt (him) but we fealt like this was too important."

"He did a good job. He played about a good 20 snaps."

Additional reporting by Kerry Klecic

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8 comments

JB
Thu Dec 3 2009 18:59
I agree, it is time for Levitt to be canned. He has proven that he cannot get over the hump in the Big East. I give him props for building the program. But it does not good if he cannot win the Big East. FIRE LEVITT!! I will not be renewing my season tickets anymore as long as he is the head coach.
Demon Danny
Wed Dec 2 2009 01:03
I'm a Cane and I'll be honest. UCF played us a lot harder and better than USF did and if it hadn't been for the missed field goal and a fumble at the one yard line, and some key 3rd and 2's, Miami would've got their asses handed to them. 27-7 was the final score, and that was a very close game all up until the 4th quarter with less than 8 minutes remaining when UCF started to hang their heads low. But, much props and kudos. They would probably give us a hell of a harder game now. They just need recievers. Like we say in Miami, they'll knock the brakes off of USF!!!! FO SHO!!!
Your name
Tue Dec 1 2009 18:21
i've long said our USF football team members are a bunch of crooks..
Frank
Tue Dec 1 2009 14:15
Yes Leavitt is a problem, but the bigger issue is the undisciplined thugs that USF recruits. If it were not for the free ride on a sport scholarship, these punk would be in jail.
Ace
Tue Dec 1 2009 13:30
I actually think UCF / USF would be a good matchup this year. The bulls have not looked great since their win over florida state and seem to be declining, and UCF seems to be improving every week. I think it would be a pretty exciting matchup.
Ben
Mon Nov 30 2009 20:59
The Bulls should just call it a season and shut the doors ........its over guys
lou
Thu Nov 26 2009 18:48
Jim Leavitt needs to go if the Bulls want to get to the next level! He got them where they are now but he's got to bounce!
Your name
Thu Nov 26 2009 18:42
UCF would dominate the bull's weak defense






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